Samsung announces the mirrorless NX20, NX210 and NX1000, Wi-Fi-enabled digicams
Samsung NX series comprises of cameras that use a big-size sensor and
mirror-less technology.The new cameras include the NX20, which replaces
the NX10, then the NX210, which replaces last year’s NX200, and an
entirely new entry level model, the NX1000. All the three new digicams
have 20.3MP APS-C sized CMOS sensors, an ISO range up to 12,800,
1080/30p video recording and yes, Wi-Fi connectivity.
The Wi-Fi connectivity allows the cameras some nifty “Smart Camera”
capabilities, such as automatically backing-up images when you’re around
your home Wi-Fi network, but also control of the camera via a ‘remote
viewfinder’ app on your smartphone.
The NX20 is the only one of the threesome that actually looks like a
mini DSLR. It’s even got an electronic viewfinder so you can frame and
shoot just like you would on one. The NX 20 is a lot like its
predecessor, the NX1, on the outside.
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