The Samsung NX10 pictured next to the Olympus E-P1

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Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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The Samsung NX-10 was just an Internet rumor for half of 2009, but Samsung finally made it official last week at CES 2010. The camera is a lot like the micro four-thirds format with a compact image sensor and body, along with interchangeable lens. But as fototrend.hu’s review shows, the camera isn’t nearly as compact as the Olympus E-P1. But it also has a built-in rangefinder and and flash so I guess it’s a trade-off.

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[fototrend.hu via 43rumors]

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