<p>Samsung has lifted the lid on its latest compact system camera: the NX300M. Eagle-eyed readers will think that reads a lot like the existing NX300. It is, after all, the same name with an M plonked on the end. What does it all mean?</p><p>In short the NX300M is the same as the NX300, albeit that its 3.31-inch OLED screen that can now swoop around from flat-on-the-back through 180-degrees to face forward for those all-important selfies. It's not hinged to the side like some competitor cameras, which helps to save on physical space.</p><p>Elsewhere specs are a carbon copy of the NX300: 20.3-megapixels of goodness from that APS-C sized sensor, catering for ISO sensitivities from 100 through to 25,600; 8.6 frames per second continuous shooting; in-camera Wi-Fi for sharing those pics and even NFC (near field communication) for one-touching pairing and sharing.</p><p>Which is all pretty good, considering we found the NX300 to be rather marvellous in the performance and quality departments.</p><p><a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/124150-samsung-nx300m-it-s-an-nx300-system-camera-with-added-adjustable-selfie-screen">Keep reading...</a></p>