Friday, June 21, 2013

Samsung Galaxy NX mirrorless camera official: Interchangeable lenses, Android Jelly Bean and 4G LTE

Samsung Galaxy NX mirrorless camera official

True to JK Shin's promise, Samsung is indeed introducing a new Android-powered mirrorless camera: the Galaxy NX. Although it runs Google's mobile OS (version 4.2.2 Jelly Bean) and bears LTE radios, the NX is not quite a direct sequel to the Galaxy Camera, the company's glorified point-and-shoot for all comers. Rather, the NX is what Samsung calls an interchangeable-lens CSC (or Compact System Camera), featuring a 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, as well as 3G / 4G LTE connectivity -- making it worthy of that Galaxy moniker.

As you can tell from the above image, the NX also packs a large 4.8-inch HD LCD display on its rear and is powered by an unspecified 1.6GHz quad-core processor. The UI should look pretty familiar to anyone who's used an Android device before, with the common apps and widgets submenus, as well as the device wheel for its Smart Mode -- employed when selecting imaging settings. And if you happen to own any other of the company's NX camera, you'll be able to swap out lenses as the NX is fully compatible with that range. The NX camera also incorporates a hybrid AF, culled from the best of DSLRs and compacts, with a shutter speed of 1/6000 sec and 8.6fps shooting.

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