Samsung's NX100 is now shipping for $599 - a few days earlier than expected. The NX100 is an APS-C (micro-four-thirds) DSLR camera (the successor to the NX10) with a 14.6mp sensor, 3" AMOLED display, 720p movie recording and an optional GPS module. The NX100 uses Samsung's new i-Function lens system that uses the focus ring to change other photo parameters as well.
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Posted: Sep 28,2010 by Ron Mertens

Samsung was the first company outside the Micro Four Thirds consortium to release a mirrorless interchangable lens camera.