Samsung has made the recently leaked NX20, NX210 and NX1000 digital cameras official. Expected in May in Germany, NX20 features a similar 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor but boasts Wi-Fi, an electronic S-VGA viewfinder that gives up to 100 percent viewfinder coverage and a 3-inch Super AMOLED swiveling display.
With the integration of Wi-Fi, users will be able to backup their pictures and images to the cloud services, transmit to other Allshare supported devices and transfer via Wi-Fi Direct. Additionally, the camera supports sensitivity up to ISO 12,800, full HD video recording, shoots continuous images at 8fps and supports iFunction 2.0 lens.
NX20 will go for 1099 euros and will be bundled with 18-55mm OIS III iFunction lens, auto pop-up flash and Capture One Express software.
Next in the line is the NX210 that will make its way in May as well. NX210 features a metallic design and comes with Wi-Fi, 20 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, 1080p video recording, iFunction 2.0 lens support. It will sell for 899 euros.
Rounding up today’s NX Series camera announcements is NX1000. This one too comes with Wi-Fi and is touted to be one of the lightest APS-C camera. It also comes with a 20 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, ISO 12,800 support, iFunction 2.0 lens, HD video recording support, continuous images at 8fps and two color options – black and white.
It will sell for 699 euros from June.
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