The Samsung NX series was a series of APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras (with the exception of Samsung NX mini that sports a 1-inch sensor) with Samsung NX lens mounts from Samsung Electronics, introduced in 2010.
The APS-C image sensors have a 1.54× crop factor. Optical image stabilization is featured on some of the lenses, indicated by an "OIS" marking. Automatic focusing on NX lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens.
Cameras
edit- Samsung NX10 (released January 2010, worldwide)
- Samsung NX5 (released June 2010, for UK, Germany, Nordics and South Korea market only)
- Samsung NX100 (released September 2010, worldwide)
- Samsung NX11 (released December 2010, worldwide)
- Samsung NX200 (released September 2011, worldwide)[1]
- Samsung NX20 (released April 2012)
- Samsung NX210 (released April 2012)
- Samsung NX1000 (released April 2012)
- Samsung NX300 (released January 2013)[2]
- Samsung NX1100 (released April 2013)[3]
- Samsung NX2000 (released May 2013)[3]
- Samsung Galaxy NX (released June 2013 with Android interface)
- Samsung NX300M (released October 2013)
- Samsung NX30 (released January 2014) [4]
- Samsung NX mini (released April 2014)
- Samsung NX3000 (released June 2014), a compromise of Samsung NX mini and the bigger Samsung NX300[5]
- Samsung NX1 (released November 2014)[6]
- Samsung NX500 (released February 2015)
- Samsung NX3300 (announced February 2015)
Samsung NX-mount
editWith an diameter of 42mm the lens mount has a comparatively large flange focal distance of 25.5 mm – the 35 mm full-frame format Leica M mount is only 2 mm larger (despite this, M mount lenses cannot be mounted on NX camera with preserving infinity focus.
NX-mount lenses
editAs of February 2015, there are 15 Samsung lenses available.[7] As of February 2015, the NX-mount is supported by at least one additional manufacturer: Samyang Optics, which only delivers lenses without autofocus / image stabilization.
Current Status of NX series
editAn official announcement from Samsung has never emerged, detailing the current status of the NX brand. It is widely known that Samsung pulled their camera business out of all major markets.[8] This leads to speculation that NX has been abandoned by Samsung. No future development is anticipated.
All engineering imaging resources that were previously assigned to the Samsung NX line of cameras remain aligned with the Samsung mobile camera division.
References
edit- ^ "Samsung's NX200 camera: 20.3 megapixels, interchangeable lenses, full HD video". engadget.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ "CES 2013: Hands-on with Samsung NX300". dpreview.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ a b "Hands On With Samsung's NX2000 Mirrorless Camera". pcmag.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ "Samsung NX30 Review". Imaging Resource. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ John Fingas (May 8, 2014). "Samsung's new mirrorless camera tries to fuse style with modest specs".
- ^ Zimmerman, Steven (12 October 2016). "Sony IMX378: Comprehensive Breakdown of the Google Pixel's Sensor and its Features". XDA Developers. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
- ^ "NX Lenses | SAMSUNG". www.samsung.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-06.
- ^ "Samsung quits UK camera market – official statement confirms the rumors". TechRadar. 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
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