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Samsung has announced the NX300, its latest flagship mirrorless digital camera, just in time for it to appear at CES 2013 in Las Vegas next week. To coincide with the launch, Samsung also revealed a “world’s first” 3D lens system to capture both stills and video in full HD.
Built around a 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, with an ISO range that runs from 100-25600 that promises clean low light stills, and a DRIMe IV imaging engine which should improve the speed and quality over previous NX cameras, the NX300 also has shutter speeds of up to 1/6000 sec and 8.6fps continuous shooting. Finally, it includes a new hybrid autofocus system which includes phase and contrast detection.
Samsung has yet to announce pricing or availability, but we’ll be putting the camera and the accompanying 3D lens through their paces at CES 2013 in Las Vegas next week to bring you a hands-on preview.