Samsung announces NX300 mirrorless camera and 2D/3D lens
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Design-wise the Samsung NX300 has a considerably more retro style than other NX cameras
On the rear of the Samsung NX300 there's a 3.3 inch AMOLED touchscreen
On the rear of the Samsung NX300 there's a 3.3 inch AMOLED tilting touchscreen with 768,000 dots
The NX300 is due to be available from March for US$750 with a 20-50mm kit lens
NX300 focusing has been given a boost with a hybrid autofocus system which combines 257-point contrast AF with 105-point phase detection AF
The DRIMe IV imaging engine means the NX300 is capable of not only continuous shooting at a very respectable 9fps, but also supports 1080/60p video
Available in black or white with a silver band the Samsung NX300 has a considerably more retro style than other NX cameras
Available in black or white with a silver band the Samsung NX300 has a considerably more retro style than other NX cameras
The Samsung 45mm F1.8 2D/3D lens (equivalent to 69.3mm in 35mm format) is said to be the world’s first one-lens 3D system for a consumer camera
There's also a hot key on the NX300 which allows for one-touch sharing of images via social networking sites
The Samsung NX300 has a new 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
The Samsung NX300 has a considerably more retro style than other NX cameras
The Samsung NX300 was revealed along with a 45mm F1.8 2D/3D lens
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Samsung has announced the NX300, its latest NX series mirrorless camera. In addition to a revamped 20.3MP APS-CMOS sensor, the NX300 features updated smart camera functionality and a new hybrid autofocus system. Also revealed was a compatible 45 mm f1.8 2D/3D lens which is said to be the first one-lens 3D system capable of capturing both stills and HD video.
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