
<p>Samsung Galaxy NX at a glance:20.3-million-pixel, APS-C-sized CMOS sensor4.77in, 1280x720-pixel HD LCDAndroid 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system800x600 electronic viewfinderISO 100-25,6003G connectivityStreet price around 1,200 body onlySee sample images of the Samsung Galaxy NX Samsung Galaxy NX - Introduction</p><p>There is a whole generation of photographers who have found a passion for photography through the use of a smartphone. Looking at statistics of the most popular cameras used to upload images to Flickr shows that the top three are all different generations of the iPhone. This highlights the rapidly growing trend of smartphone users for whom a phone is their main camera.</p><p>When the time comes for these people to upgrade to a camera with more manual controls, the leap from smartphone to camera will be quite radical. Many will be looking for the same functionality and usability in a camera that they had in their smartphone. Previously, Samsung has attempted to bridge this gap with the commercially successful Galaxy compact camera. Now, the company has launched the world's first compact system camera with full Android operating system in the form of the Samsung Galaxy NX. By borrowing technology from its range of smartphones, merging the functionality and hardware of the NX300 and adding the screen from the Galaxy camera, Samsung has created a very interesting package.Samsung Galaxy NX - Features</p><p>Inside the Samsung Galaxy NX is an APS-C-sized (23.5x15.7mm) CMOS sensor with a 20.3-million-pixel resolution. This is an identical sensor, and the same Drime IV image processor, to that featured inside the Samsung NX300. Images can be captured in both raw and JPEG format and saved to either the camera's 16GB internal memory or a Micro SD card.</p><p><a href="http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/compactsystemcameras/129432/1/samsung-galaxy-nx-review">Keep reading...</a></p>