Samsung NX10 unveiled with APS-C Size Sensor, AMOLED screen

Samsung has announced the rumored NX10 digital camera from the NX series. NX10 integrates a mirror less APS-C size sensor and fast auto focus, thanks to the new DRIMe II Pro engine and advanced AF algorithm that aims to give all the features of DSLR in a compact chassis.
In addition to shooting images at 14.6MP resolution, the NX10 is also capable of shooting 720p HD video using H.264 and features a vivid 3-inch AMOLED display (VGA), ISO sensitivity up to 3200, Pop-up Flash, HDMI and more.
Samsung has not revealed the pricing but it will be available in Spring this year.

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Jan 4th, 2010 at 10:49 pm
Sweet, but how will the price compete with four-thirds? I find 4/3 cameras appealing because of their relative inexpensiveness. The OLED screen and bigger sensor is bound to drive this camera up into mid-range DSLR territory, while it is technically not a DSLR (no mirrors). Kudos to Samsung hub for not calling this a DSLR (no mirrors!).