
9 January 2010 4:40 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Officially announced at the beginning of the week at CES in Las Vegas, we've managed to track down the Samsung NX10 to have a quick hands-on photo session.
Although we weren't able to take away photos with the NX10 (we tried but got caught) we were able to play with the camera, take pictures and see that it is responsive.
The NX10 boasts a 14.6-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch AMOLED display, which is stunning with a massive viewing angle, and the claim of the fastest auto focus in its class. Oh and it can record H.264 720p HD movie footage.
Features include a built-in flash, manual controls, a Smart Auto function, Smart Range for capturing bright areas and dark areas in the same frame, and a Supersonic Dust Reduction system.
It's light, small and is sure to give cameras like the Panasonic Lumix GF1 and Olympus Pen range a run for their money.
Cameras, Compact cameras, Samsung, Samsung NX10, CES2010, Photos, Digital cameras, 14 megapixels
















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