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Samsung NX mini

Samsung NX mini

Camera model


The Samsung NX mini is a digital rangefinder-style interchangeable lens mirrorless camera announced by Samsung on March 19, 2014.

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Design features

The NX mini features a self-portrait mode where flipping the rear screen to face forward turns the camera on, and a wink will start a two-second countdown timer to shutter release.[1] Photographs may be shared via flickr and Dropbox when the NX mini is connected using its onboard Wi-Fi, or transmitted to compatible smartphones through NFC.[1]

NX Mini 2

In June 2015, rumors were circulated of a NX mini 2. Based on leaked specifications, the NX mini 2 would feature high-resolution 4K video recording and interchangeable front covers. It would use the same sensor with an AMOLED rear screen and a battery with slightly less capacity (1820 mAh versus 2330 mAh).[2]

Lenses

The NX mini uses a 1" sensor, giving it a 2.7x crop factor relative to 35mm. It uses the Samsung NX-M lens mount with a register of 6.95 mm, which is among the shortest in existence. An adaptor (ED-MA4NXM) may be separately purchased to mount larger lenses using the Samsung NX-mount, which is designed for an APS-C sensor.

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Notes
  1. Lens construction, consisting of:[3]
  2. Listed as maximum diameter × length
  3. "Optical Image Stabilizer" (moving-element type)
  4. "Pancake" type compact lens

See also


References

  1. "EV-NXF1ZZB1IGB NX mini with 9mm lens". Samsung. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  2. Torres, JC (25 June 2015). "Samsung NX mini2 leaked to bring 4K to mirrorless compact". SlashGear. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  3. "Lens Glossary". Samsung. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  4. "9mm f3.5 Wide Prime Lens for NX Mini". Samsung. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  5. "9-27mm f3.5-5.6 OIS Zoom Lens for NX Mini". Samsung. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  6. "17mm f1.8 Wide Prime Lens for NX Mini". Samsung. Retrieved 12 May 2017.

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