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    Samsung NX10 SLR Digital Camera

    July 9, 2010 | Digital Camera, Samsung | Comments Off

    Samsung did a lot of things, including cameras. In the past, they were actually clones Pentax. At least on the outside, they have been cloned, because Samsung has sensors for a longer period of time.

    Samsung NX10 Digital Camera

    If you’re just clones, you will not be taken very seriously as a manufacturer of the device. So, Samsung has developed its own model. It has some similarities with previous models. Despite the fact that you can change lenses on the NX10 Samsung, it is not even a digital SLR.

    How different from the concept may be, Samsung has given the NX10 a traditional design. In fact, I find that too bad, because without a mirror that you have much more freedom to make a new design. Now it’s a reflex narrowed. Rounded forms are remarkable and give you the idea that the Samsung NX10 is particular to women photographers.

    Samsung NX10 looks like a regular digital SLR which is also how the control works. The only thing you notice while controlling the camera is that you can not look through a viewfinder. Everything is pretty obvious to the rest, even if you’re familiar with a compact camera, you do not have to think too hard about how to control the Samsung NX10.

    In collaboration with the NX10, Samsung has also introduced three goals for the new system. The other Samsung (and Pentax) will only fit on the lens of the camera with a special adapter. Samsung has announced that five new targets will be coming soon. The most attractive target is now available is the 30 mm wafer, since it makes the system more compact. It is indeed a big advantage of a mirror system less. We tested the Samsung NX10 with the 30mm pancake, among others. Our results can be read in the following. [via letsgodigital]




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