Back when Panasonic and Olympus introduced the Micro FourThirds standard last
year, many people wondered if other manufacturers would follow suit. Today
Samsung entered the world of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, with
the introduction of their new NX series. While there's no camera ready to ship just
yet, they will be showing off a concept model under glass at PMA.
Here's what
I can tell you about the NX concept at this point:
- Uses APS-C type sensor
- Lack of a mirror decreases the flange back by 60% compared to a traditional
D-SLR
- All shooting via live view on an LCD or electronic viewfinder
- Samsung's goal is to become the global leader in the digital camera market
by 2012 (they certainly have their work cut out for them)
- First NX series camera will be available in the second half of this year
If I can squeeze any more details out of the Samsung folks at PMA, then I'll
update this news item.
SAMSUNG'S NX
SERIES, HYBRID DIGITAL CAMERAS MAKE GLOBAL DEBUT AT PMA 2009
NX Series Offers APS-C Image Sensor,
Bridges Gap Between Compact Digital Cameras and DSLRs
SEOUL, KOREA – March 2, 2009 – Samsung
Digital Imaging Co., Ltd. used PMA 2009 as the global launching pad for the
NX Series, the company’s revolutionary new family of hybrid digital cameras. A
new concept digital camera, the NX Series offers the performance and image
quality of a DSLR and the portability and convenience of a compact point-and-shoot.
With the NX Series, Samsung will become a global leader in the new hybrid market.
Samsung’s new NX Series bridges the gap between a DSLR and compact point-and-shoot
digital camera by combining the benefits of both in one new model. Like conventional
DSLRs, the NX Series utilizes an APS‑C sized image sensor providing a much
larger surface area to gather light and produce higher-quality images than
comparable digital camera systems. Unlike a DSLR, the NX Series does not feature
a mirror box and employs an ultra-precise Electronic Viewfinder (EVF). The
use of an EVF has allowed Samsung engineers to significantly reduce the size
and weight of the new camera system by decreasing the distance between the
lens and image sensor (flange back) by approximately 60% compared to traditional
DSLRs. In addition to utilizing the EVF, consumers can also take advantage
of the camera’s Live View functionality to frame their shots on the NX
Series’ high‑resolution screen.
Samsung has recently intensified its focus on the digital imaging market and
established a separate company dedicated exclusively to digital imaging in
Samsung Digital Imaging Company. The new company was formed to focus on the
development of its digital still cameras around world’s first and best
in class features, design, and easy-to-use interfaces, and will work towards
achieving the company’s stated goal of becoming the world’s leading
digital imaging company.
“We estimate that the hybrid digital camera market will be over 20% of
the global digital still camera market by 2012,” said Sang-jin Park,
CEO of Samsung Digital Imaging Company. “With the release of the NX Series,
a digital camera that combines the strengths of a DSLR and compact digital
camera, Samsung Digital Imaging will become a global leader in the new hybrid
digital camera market and achieve the company’s goal to become the global
leader in the digital camera market by 2012.”
Samsung Digital Imaging Company also creates a much more efficient vertical
alignment between related Samsung affiliate business units including semiconductor,
LCD panel and consumer electronics. This new vertical alignment will create
competitive advantages for Samsung by fostering greater collaboration between
Samsung affiliate business units and allowing the company to develop and deliver
highly-innovative digital imaging products that set the standard for the industry,
including the newly unveiled NX Series.
The first model of NX Series will be available in the second-half of
2009.