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Samsung Presents NX1000, NX210 and NX20 Hybrid Compacts

By DigitalVersus, published 19-04-2012

Samsung today presented three new interchangeable lens compacts—the NX1000, NX210 and NX20. All three models have the same basic set of specs, including an NX lens mount, a 20-Megapixel sensor,...

Samsung NX100 Digital Camera

By TechwareLabs, published 04-02-2012

Week in camera news

By TechRadar, published 09-03-2011

After last week's mammoth 19 product announcements, we were hoping for a relatively quiet week – but there's still been some pretty exciting news in the world of camera technology. Here's our round-up of the week's events complete with links to the full stories. Fujfilm releases Kicking off the announcements this week was Fujifilm with its retro-styled X10 premium compact camera. Fuji has been enjoying success with its X100, which it launched back in March, and seems keen to build on this camera's success with a new model.The X10 houses a smaller sensor than the X100, which is reflected in a more compact body size. It does, however, come with a 4x optical zoom f/2.0 lens. The camera is made from die-cast aluminium and with its retro style is bound to appeal to fans of the X100 who couldn...

Samsung NX200 : Megapixel Monster

By DigitalVersus, published 09-01-2011

A year after releasing the NX100 interchangeable-lens compact that failed to impress, Samsung is back with the NX200. This updated model has more pixels and a more pleasantly designed body,...

Compact system camera rumours rounded up

By TechRadar, published 26-07-2011

Compact system cameras are a fantastic compromise between picture quality and size. For those looking for high quality images, but want the convenience of a smaller camera, a compact system model is often the answer.Currently, the CSC (Compact System Camera) market is booming, with models from major manufacturers including Olympus, Sony, Panasonic, Pentax and Samsung. Panasonic was first to join the CSC revolution, launching the Micro Four Thirds sensor camera, the Lumix G1 in Japan back in October 2008. But it's really since Olympus entered the market in late 2009 with the PEN, that we've seen the boom in products. Since launching the vintage styled PEN in autumn 2009, and following it with other spin-off models including the E-PL2, the company has recently launched the third iteration of...

iPhone Instagram app updates allows photobook creation

By TechRadar, published 19-07-2011

Blurb has announced a new integration with the popular photography iPhone app, Instagram. Photographers will now be able to create 7x7 inch photo books directly from the app itself. Prices will start from £7 and can be made with a range of paper types and covers.Blurb is an online publishing service, allowing photographers to create, sell and market their own photobooks.The Blurb integration automatically increases the resolution of Instagram images, with Blurb claiming that this will ensure print quality images. The 7x7 inch format has been chosen to support the square Instagram images.Instagram is a free iPhone app which allows photographers to add filtered effects to their iPhone photos to give them a 'retro' feel. Filters include 'Earlybird', 'Toaster' and 'Nashville'. According to In...

Casio unveils new touchscreen compact

By TechRadar, published 19-07-2011

Casio has announced a new touchscreen compact camera to slot into its Exilim range. The EX-ZS15 is the first compact from Casio to feature a touchscreen, and with a low European retail price of €159, it is also one of the most affordable currently available on the market. The Casio Exilim EX-SZ15 features a 7.6cm (3 inch) touch screen that can be activated via a symbol on the screen itself. Recording and playback functions are operated almost exclusively using the screen, with scrolling menus and colour coded symbols. Touch shutter is also possible. Other specifications on board the camera include a 14.1 million effective pixels CCD sensor and 5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. Fitted with a 26mm wide-angle lens, it is also capable of video recording in 720p HD quality. Face-detection ...

Benro flip lock tripod range introduced

By TechRadar, published 19-07-2011

Kenro, the UK distributor of Benro tripods has announced the release of a new Flip Lock Aluminium monopod and 'Transfunctional' travel tripod range.The monopod has been designed for fast set ups, combining strong stable camera support in situations where using a tripod may not be practical, for instance in sports, nature and general outdoor photography.Features of the monopod include flip lock lever design legs, a padded handgrip and a hand strap. A swivel foot pad, with a large base and flexible ball and socket is designed to give good grip on difficult or unstable surfaces.With a maximum load of 18 kilograms, the monopod will have a recommended retail price of £67.The Travel Angel Transfunctional Series Tripods are also made from aliminium and have magnesium alloy castings.Each of the t...

Buying Guide: Best DSLRs for video: under £500

By TechRadar, published 15-07-2011

A modern day DSLR or Compact System Camera (CSC) is almost guaranteed to feature video capture in addition to its stills prowess. But with so much jargon out there and often very little information in manufacturer's specifications it can be tough to work out which is best for making top-notch home movies.At the budget end of the market there are a whole host of DSLRs and CSCs available for under the £500 mark. But which of them to choose for the best video capture?In our guide we separate the interlaced 'i's from the progressive 'p's, break down movie frame rates, resolution, compression, focusing ability, audio options and connectivity to ensure you know the ins and outs of which camera will best match what you're looking for.We've seen all these cameras individually and assessed them on...

Buying Guide: Best compact system camera 2011: 10 reviewed and rated

By TechRadar, published 06-02-2011

There can be no doubt: it's an exciting time to be drooling over camera gear. Photography buffs - whether they're pros or serious amateurs - are falling over themselves to embrace a new but rapidly maturing breed of new equipment: compact system cameras. The internet is so thrown for a loop over this gadget that photographers can't even quite agree on what to call this new offspring of the ever-popular DSLR cameras and the cheeky, high-end breed of clever compacts. Whether you call them MILC (Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera), EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder, Interchangeable lens) or just 'fancy bridge cameras', you could do a lot worse than sticking one of these on your shopping list. It just might completely change the way you take pictures. We've had a look at what's out there and com...

Samsung Announces NX Series Camera Firmware Upgrade

By Imaging Resource, published 19-04-2011

Upgrades for NX100 and NX10 cameras bring added fun and convenience to consumers SEOUL, Korea -- April 17, 2011 -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies,today announced firmware upgrades for two products within Samsungs NX compact system camera range -- the NX100 and NX10. The upgrade will give a unified user experience for the full NX range and provide enhanced features for existing...(read more)

Full Review posted for the Samsung NX100!

By Imaging Resource, published 23-03-2011

We were eager to get the Samsung NX100 into the lab to see what this new compact system camera could do. With a curved slab shape, the Samsung NX100 is smaller than past models, and its retractable kit lens helps keep it small. Its 14.6-megapixel CMOS sensor is APS-C sized, and its 3-inch display is a VGA resolution AMOLED, both features brought over from the NX10. Unlike its larger predecessor, the Samsung NX100 has no flash and no electronic viewfinder, but it does have a hot shoe for attaching an...(read more)

Samsung outs five NX Series lenses: super-zoom, pancake & more

By SlashGear, published 21-02-2011

Samsung has announced a five-strong line up of new NX Series interchangeable lenses, doubling the options on offer for cameras like the NX Hybrid. Among the new array is a 18-200mm multi-purpose Long Zoom Lens and a 16mm F2.4 Ultra Wide Pancake, as well as a macro lens, portrait lens and a standard zoom. The 60mm Macro Lens packs optical image stablization – as on the 18-200mm and 16-80mm – together with a Super Sonic Actuator (SSA) for faster, quieter auto-focus. As for the 85mm F1.4 CSC portrait lens, that has full time manual focus. Finally, the 16-80mm Advanced Standard Zoom throws in OIS and Voice Coil Motor (VCM) autofocus. The five lenses will be released between May and December – see the table below for more details – with pricing tba. Press Release: Sam...