Samsung isn’t the first brand name that springs to mind when one thinks of digital cameras. However, that hasn’t stopped it from developing its newest mirrorless camera, the NX300, which will make its first appearance at CES 2013 in Los Angeles. With an impressive ISO range of 100-25600, DRIMe IV image engineering for snappy 8.6fps continuous shooting, and an 20.3 MP APS-C sensor, it is set to cause a stir among mirrorless fanatics.
While retro in appearance, there is no lack of newfangled technology in the NX300. The most obvious modern feature is the 3.3 inch upwards-tilting OLED display. Other features include advanced wireless capabilities, which allow users to directly upload images to social networks, and the possibility to use your smartphone as a remote viewfinder with the camera.