Samsung has announced the upcoming release of the NX30, the professionally-inspired compact system camera, featuring high quality images and with faster than ever performance. Samsung also expanded its line of NX lenses with the introduction of its first “S” Series premium lens. "The NX30 continues the evolution of award-winning NX series of cameras, bringing with it new and improved features such as a better imaging processor.
Also Samsung has upgraded its previous Galaxy Camera in many ways, Galaxy Camera 2 running on Android Jelly Bean 4.3, it comes with a 1.6Ghz quadcore processor (up from 1.4Ghz in the previous version), 21x zoom, an improved battery (2,000 milliamp-hour, up from 1,650 milliamp-hour in the previous version), 2GB of RAM and 120fps slow motion.
In addition, the new version of the Galaxy Camera adds NFC, group share, a remote view finder and a 4.8-inch display that allows the user to tap to focus and tap to control the camera's exposure.
Pricing and official launch dates have yet to be announced, but this early look at Samsung's next-generation photography gear indicates that the broadly-focused Korea-based company has no plans to slack off with regards to innovation and improvements in its consumer-level and semi-pro camera categories.
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