


Modes Smart Flash, Auto, Auto+Red-eye reduction, Fill-in, Fill-in+Red-eye reduction, 1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain, OffĪngle of View Coverage 28mm wide-angle (Equivalent to 35mm) (SEF8A)įlash Compensation -2 – +2EV (1/2EV step)Įxternal Flash Samsung External Flash available (SEF42A, SEF20A, SEF15A: Optional) RAW: High (7fps), Low (3fps) selectable up to 8 shotsīracket Auto Exposure Bracket (☓EV), WB, PWįlash Type External Flash only (Bundle with SEF8A) (Less than ISO3200)ĭrive Mode Modes Single, Continuous, Burst (5M size only), Self-timer, Bracket (AE/WB/PW)Ĭontinuous JPEG: High (7fps) up to 11 shots, Low (3fps) up to 15 shots selectableīurst: 10, 15, 30fps selectable, 30 shots by 1 release Shutter Type Electronically controlled vertical-run focal plane shutter Multi: Normal 15 points, Closeup 35points Resolution VGA ( 640X480 ) 614k dots ( PenTile )ĭisplay Grid (4types), Histogram, Icons: On/Off, Distance Scale: ft / m / Offįocusing point Selection: 1point (Free selection) Smart Filter (Vignetting, Minature, Fish-Eye, Sketch, Defog, Halftone Dot) Image Stabilization Type Lens Shift (depends on Lens)ĭistortion Correct LDC On / Off (depends on lens) While they’re not a name that you hear as often as those of Olympus, Panasonic Sony and Sony does Samsung seem to have a winner with the NX200? Especially with new lenses just announced too? With today’s announcement of the Samsung NX200 digital camera, I can now officially say that I had some personal fondling time with the camera.
