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TheVerge - Samsung NX20, NX210, and NX1000: we preview the refreshed mirrorless camera lineup

TheVerge - Samsung has said that it's going to put more of a focus on its interchangeable lens cameras, and the company has just shown us its refreshed NX series: the DSLR-like NX20, the rangefinder-styled NX210, and the diminutive NX1000. All three of the cameras now feature 8fps continuous shooting and a maximum ISO of 12,800, and they've also been upgraded with Wi-Fi "Smart Camera" connectivity for uploading to Facebook, YouTube, and others straight from the device. Additionally, they all share the same Samsung-developed and Samsung-built 20.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor.

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TechRadar - Samsung NX1000 review

TechRadar - The Samsung NX1000 is the entry-level model in Samsung's latest generation of NX line compact system cameras (CSCs).

With an RRP of £599 / US$699 / AU$649 (and a street price that's come down considerably since its launch), the plastic-bodied, 20.3 megapixel Samsung NX1000 is clearly aimed at photographers looking to take the next step with their photography and take more control over the picture-taking process.

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Pocket-Lint: Samsung NX1000 review

Pocket-Lint: Delve into Samsung’s website and it now terms all of its cameras as "SMART cameras" with Wi-Fi as standard. Samsung is one of the few manufacturers trying to push forward connectivity in the camera market.

The Samsung NX1000 - the company’s entry-level yet high-resolution compact system camera - is no exception, as it too includes a one-touch Smart Link button for Wi-Fi connectivity to share between devices.

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TheVerge - Samsung NX20 review

TheVerge - The most interesting part of the camera market right now lies right in between a point-and-shoot and a DSLR. Basically, the former category is being eaten alive by ever-improving smartphone cameras, and the latter is a fairly mature market without a lot of drastic change. So companies like Sony, Panasonic, and Olympus have developed the NEX line and the Micro Four Thirds standard, bringing excellent image quality to smaller cameras with smaller price tags.

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