Samsung NX200 Compact System Camera, Banned?

It’s a lucky thing for Samsung NX200 doesn’t belong to Smartphone or tablet category.  Otherwise, Apple will add one more device to its ban list, right? I really don’t know which one is right, Apple or Samsung? But, I know for sure, this camera is promising something.

It comes with slightly improvement compared to its predecessor NX100. Samsung includes a 20.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor. Coupled by DRIM III engine, the camera boasts 7fps continuous shot/100ms AF speed and 1080p30 Full HD recording. Plus, it has a rubber-coated magnesium alloy body in ergonomic design. It makes easier for grapping and carrying.

As Samsung will also release new NX lenses, you have a lot option of i-Function NX lenses.  With a genius button, it gives you another experience in your shot, by allowing you to set all of your manual control setting right on the lens ring. Believe me, it helps you much and make your eyes more focus on a 3.0 640 x 480 resolution VGA LCD monitor while your right hand on the shutter button. And 10 smart filters plus 13 magic frames provide you more space of creativity.

Sorry, I don’t have will to compare this camera with Nikon V1 or Sony NEX-5N or Canon SX40 HS or others. Why? It’s just like when you ask me about which one is better, Apple or Mango or Wine or Orange? It’s only a matter of taste, right?

Compacted in 4.6 x 2.46 x 1.44 dimension in black color finish, Samsung NX200 compact system camera is available now in U.S. market in MSRP 899.99, including 18-55m lens. Some said it’s too pricey. What do you think? Did you see it at IFA 2011? [Dandy Gadget Source]

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