Samsung is welcoming a new member to its NX lineup of dedicated DSLR-like cameras, called the NX1 Smart Camera. The latest in the Korean tech giant’s lineup of NX cameras, the NX1 boasting a host of new technologies and features that serious shutterbugs and amateur photographers alike should appreciate.
The NX1 features a 28-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and a 50-150mm f/2.8 lens (sold separately), along with 205-point autofocus and optical image stabilization for fast image and detailed image and video shooting. There is a 3-inch Super AMOLED display for viewing images and videos. Video recording is possible at 4K resolution, and like other Samsung cameras, sharing is possible with support for Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth 3.0.
The NX1 also sports a built-in flash (probably not a Xenon unit), support for standard SD cards, and a 1,860 mAh battery. The camera sports a magnesium body that is splash and dust proof – that’s not as good as the water-resistance on the company’s smartphones, but it should still be enough for the times you might need to get your hands dirty or take some pictures in the rain.
Concluding its similarities to a traditional DSLR, Samsung has priced the NX1 in a similar streak. The camera itself will cost you $1,499, but those looking to buy that lens will have to shell out an additional $1,599. Availability will commence sometime around October, though Samsung is yet to reveal an exact launch date.
Samsung launches the 28-megapixel NX1 DSLR-Smart Camera for $1,499
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