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Monday, April 18, 2011
Samsung Released Firmware Upgrade For Its NX Series Cameras
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Samsung today announced firmware upgrades for two products within Samsung's NX compact system camera range - the NX100 and NX10.
Following the availability of the i-Function lens feature on both
models, the latest upgrades are set to make the cameras even more
convenient for the photographer to use.
Users of the NX100 and NX10 cameras can now benefit from the
availability of the Panorama Shot in Scene Mode, using the camera's wide
angle lens to capture even more within their landscape images.
In addition, when using the 50-200mm II lens with the cameras, they will
now be able to benefit from Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) which can
be selected by using the menu system on the camera's screen.
The firmware upgrade also includes an improved Movie Auto-Focus, using
the latest algorithms from camcorder technology for improving the
steadiness of video recording when moving from subject to subject.
It also incorporates an enhanced Contrast Auto-Focus, to deliver clearer
low contrast shots, even in low light conditions. The firmware upgrade
also makes these functions faster and quieter, Samsung said.
In addition, through the upgraded firmware, the NX100 and NX10 now
provide the i-Function setting help guide via the camera's display, as
available on the recent NX11 model.
The upgrades will be available from April 18 at www.samsung.com. |
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