
Samsung has announced their Hybrid DSLR camera, Samsung NX10. The NX10 comes in a size that is slightly bigger than a micro four thirds but smaller than the usual DSLRs. The NX10 comes with a 14.1 megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and is capable of shooting 720p HD video at 30fps.

The Samsung NX10 also features a 3-incg AMOLED display, a mirror-less interchangeable lens and is backed by Samsung’s new DRIMe II Pro engine and advanced AF algorithm to provide ultra fast AF speed with a higher precision of contrast AF. The NX10 is a camera specially designed for those who need DSLR capabilities but prefer a smaller size for ease of carrying it around. The NX10 will be available in Spring this year but the pricing has not been unveiled yet.
via geeky-gadgets


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