NX300: Mirrorless Wi-fi Camera

12th January 2013
Katherine Jane

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It seems that South Korean manufacturer Samsung continues its quest for world domination – via the design of admittedly fine products with increasingly fine retro product design too – by announcing the release of the NX300; their latest series of their 3D capable mirror-less wi-fi cameras.

Boasting a 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, the device is capable of capturing imagesat a range of ISO 100 to 25600.

The new camera also supports the ability
 to shoot continuous burst photos at up to 8.6 FPS with additional full HD video recording capabilities. its 3.31 inch AMOLED touchscreen goes hand in hand with its built-in wi-fi, making it easier to share pictures to friends, family or the web.

Samsung has also introduced the world’s first 2D/3D 45mm F1.8 lens system, which can be used conventionally in two dimension, or to capture photo stills and full 1080p video in three-dimension.

Via: Designboom

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It seems that South Korean manufacturer Samsung continues its quest for world domination – via the design of admittedly fine products with increasingly fine retro product design too – by announcing the release of the NX300; their latest series of their 3D capable mirror-less wi-fi cameras.

Boasting a 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, the device is capable of capturing imagesat a range of ISO 100 to 25600.

The new camera also supports the ability
 to shoot continuous burst photos at up to 8.6 FPS with additional full HD video recording capabilities. its 3.31 inch AMOLED touchscreen goes hand in hand with its built-in wi-fi, making it easier to share pictures to friends, family or the web.

Samsung has also introduced the world’s first 2D/3D 45mm F1.8 lens system, which can be used conventionally in two dimension, or to capture photo stills and full 1080p video in three-dimension.

Via: Designboom

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