Just in time for CES, Samsung announced the NX10, an everyday digital camera aimed at the pro-sumer. The NX10 augments the larger $1399 GX-20 DSLR (why Samsung decided to lose the hyphen in the model number will remain a mystery for now). The NX10 will be coming Spring of 2010.
Camera highlights include: 3.0″ AMOLED screen for easy viewing even in sunlight, HD movie (720p) capabilities along with HDMI (listed with Anynet + which suggests the camera when hooked up to a Samsung TV can be controlled by remote). While the unit has several in-depth custom controls, it also features auto settings. These setting can perform smart tasks such as turning off the AMOLED screen when taking a self-portrait (similar to the iPhone’s proximity sensor turning the screen off when the device gets held to the ear.
Essentially, Samsung has created a powerful camera put into a much smaller compact frame. Many features of the GX-20 are found on the smaller NX10. Designed to be an on-the-go version, the price of the NX10 has not been revealed yet. We suspect it will be under the GX-20 and probably under $1000.
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The Samsung NX10's image quality isn't the best in the interchangeable lens camera class, but it's still very good. The two biggest issues related to a nearly constant underexposure (of 1/3 stop) and high ISO performance that's at least a full stop behind the E-PL1 and DMC-G2 (I can't comment on the Sony NEX-5 image quality yet).
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