Samsung announces GX-10 camera
Samsung announces the launch of its first camera after the merger he did with the company Pentax.
The GX-10 is a DSLR that has a 10.2 megapixel CCD sensor and has a screen 2.5-inch LCD with a resolution of 210,000 pixels.
It also has the OPS system of image stabilization, which is a feature that more and more cameras, both compact and SLR, are incorporating. This system makes the CCD sensor moves according to the movement of the camera to avoid blurred photos. When manual glasses used in some cameras, this feature does not work because it has no information corresponding to the lens that is being used, but the GX-10 allows you to enter this information for further use.
Something new in this type of camera is that its construction is made with the aim of which can be used even in wet conditions, with sand or soil, and that's because it comes with a seal that prevents the introduction inside the camera. The sensor is also equipped with a system that will remove any dirt that can be deposited in it, besides having an additional protection that is located in front of the sensor itself.
Has a role with which you can convert the images into JPEG RAW in the same chamber. Having the option to view the photos in RAW format on the screen to turn them into JPEG with just pressing a button.
It is expected that the GX-10 goes on sale in November and its price will be announced along with the launch.
Via Camera-news
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