A new camera flagship enters the market under the patronage of Samsung from within NX series, which is already known to the public. And now the new NX1 will be equipped with new technological wireless connectivity unlike from the previous model, which was using the cell-based one, never satisfying at practice.
In addition we can see an upgraded outer design giving an owner the same satisfaction, as using a professional camera. But don't let yourself confuse that this one is far from it, as the lens, which is likely to be used for NX1 is 16-50mm f2-2.8 and the new smart implementations in it.
In front was seen a 28.2 MP CMOS sensor with backside illumination created to capture more light, than the older versions could, imbedding a true image into the 4K picture. NX AF System III autofocus detects the quickly moving objects and doesn’t keep its focus on them allowing you to firmly take a shot at any crowded event.
Another Hi-Tech stuff, which could be really helpful in the dark, is an AF Assist Beam that shoots almost an invisible beam of light to lighten the focused subject in the range of 15 meters, so it is useless at far away distances. Samsung pledges a new DRIMe V Image Processor will allow the better reproduction of all your images taken and reducing the extraneous pixilation, which could spoil your best picture of the day.
As already told the device will allow connecting itself wirelessly, using NFC, WiFi, and Bluetooth. You can share your pictures using the NFC compatible devices, an AutoShare function to share it between your Android tablet and smartphone or save only on SD card. You can also use your smartphone to control the camera remotely by pairing the devices together.
The sales should start in October at a price estimated on $1500 level. We will get back with more news, when Samsung itself reveals them.
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