Samsung unveils NX2000 smart camera

 

Samsung has added a new connected camera to its mirrorless range.

The NX2000 plugs the gap between the company’s NX300 and NX1000 snappers, and comes in white, black or pink.

The camera boasts a 20.3-megapixel APC-S sensor and the same 3D-capable DRIMe IV processor and NFC support as the more expensive NX300.

Offering an ISO range of 100 to 25,600, the NX2000 features a maximum JPG burst rate of 8fps and video recording in 1080p HD.

The device also comes with a 3.7-inch, 1,152k-dot touchscreen on the rear, similar to the display found on the Samsung Galaxy Camera, and features single-band WiFi support.

Samsung has bundled the camera with Adobe’s Lightroom 4 photo-editing software, a 20-50mm lens and a hotshoe-powered flash.