
Details of the Samsung NX100, successor to last year's 'surprisingly good' NX10 mirrorless camera, have been outed, thanks to Engadget. That compact body has some nifty tricks including a APS-C-sized sensor, an optional GPS unit, and
"a dedicated 'i-Function' button that allows users to scroll through manual settings, and a focus ring which is used to change parameters for each setting. Users can toggle between shutter speed, aperture, EV, WB, and ISO by simply using the i-Function button and ring on the lens".
Read it at Engadget.
Wired Gadget Lab also has an article on the NX100.
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