Samsung NX100 available for pre-order at Amazon.de and UK



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The Samsung NX100 digital camera is now ready for pre order at Amazon.de and Amazon.uk.

Samsung NX100 now available

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Samsung’s first mirrorless camera and the first in the world to feature an APS-C size sensor, which has already changed the way millions of photographers across the globe take pictures, and raised the bar for the industry as a whole. The Samsung NX100 shares the industry leading technology of the NX10, such as an APS-C size sensor for quality images and a 3-inch AMOLED screen for clear and easy viewing. However, Samsung takes the mirrorless camera to the next level with the NX100, by incorporating the innovations of the NX10 and improving other areas of the camera’s performance and design. The body of the camera is slim, sleek and stylish, and it also features the intuitive i-Function lens which allows users to control their camera through the lens for the first time. The Samsung NX100 also boasts one of the fastest AF on the market today, which ensures that users never miss a moment, as well as an ISO that is raised to a maximum of 6400 for action shots.
Samsung NX100
Image sensor: 14.6 Mega-pixels APS-C size CMOS sensor

Useable lens: Samsung Lenses

Display: 3.0″ VGA AMOLED Display

ISO Equivalent: Auto, 100 – 3200, Extension settable : ISO 6400

Shooting modes: SmartAuto, Lens Priority, Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Scene, Movie, Scene mode, Beauty shot, Children, Close Up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, Night, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Sound Picture

Movie recording: 720P HD Movie Recording (H.264)

Storage media: SD, SDHC (Up to 32GB)

EVF: Optional

GPS: Geo-tagging w/ Optional GPS Module (GPS10)

Battery life: Still : 420shot , 210min (CIPA Standard) Movie : 130min

Dimensions (WxHxD): 120.5 x 71 x 34.5mm (excluding the projection part)

Weight: 282g (without battery and Memory card)
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