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    Samsung NX10 Generation DIgital Camera

    January 4, 2010 | Digital Camera, Samsung | 2 Comments

    Samsung Electronics announced the Samsung NX10 – The next generation of digital camera that offers users an optimal picture quality in one sleek compact. Delivering uncompromising creativity, users can now be as creative as they want on the move without having to make compromises perfect images.

    Samsung NX10 Generation DIgital Camera

    The camera of Samsung NX10 new generation will be exposed during the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, January 7-10, in the Samsung booth # 11026 in the central hall of the convention center in Las Vegas. The NX10 Samsung digital camera includes a rapid development and decisive automatic (FA), 14.6 MP CMOS APS-C size sensor and unique, large 3.0 “AMOLED display, allowing users to view their images easily even in direct sunlight. Users can also save the movie in HD to create history. Available in two colors, Black Noble and Titan Silver, the Samsung NX10 is small, lightweight and ergonomically designed to ensure maximum portability for daily use.

    The NX10 Samsung digital camera new generation ensures users never miss a moment with one of the fastest AF in its class on the market. Last innovation of the company, the new engine Drime II Pro and Advanced AF algorithm, also provide ultra-fast AF speed with an accuracy higher contrast AF. The NX10 Samsung is at the heart of a digital SLR camera built inside the chassis of a compact digital camera, the successful integration of CMOS APS-C size sensor with an interchangeable lens mirrorless for a stylish, lightweight camera that users can easily take with them wherever they go. Consumers are not only limited to taking shots, but can also tell their own stories in video format with movie recording HD (H.264). [via letsgodigital]




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