The Samsung NX1, its first 4k-capable consumer camera, is finally coming stateside.
The Samsung NX1
has an impressive spec sheet, including a 28.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS
sensor and 15-frame-per-second continuous shooting. The camera also
comes with a 3-inch Super AMOLED articulating screen and a 1366 x 758
resolution electronic viewfinder.
In addition to NFC and Wi-Fi capabilities, the NX1 is also carrying
Samsung's newest autofocus system which can purportedly detect as many
as 205 phase points covering 90 percent of the frame.
What better way to promote the 4K ultra-high def recording
capabilities of a consumer camera than to shoot an entire movie with it?
According to reports, Joseph Gordon-Levitt will be using the 4k-capable NX1 to shoot a movie called In a City. The resulting footage will then be broadcast across all of Samsung's social media channels including YouTube and Facebook.
Fans of Gordon-Levitt can catch his online opus starting December 11.
Fans of Samsung can expect the NX1 to become available soon after, with
an attached sticker price of $1,500 for the stripped-down version and
somewhere in the neighborhood of $2,800 for a package including a grip,
external charger, spare battery, and a 16-50mm lens
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