Samsung introduced its latest interchangeable lens camera, the NX10, at CES 2010, and it is making plenty of waves in the market already.
In Korea, where the NX10 sold 10,000 units in just two months, Samsung has decided to introduce Limited Edition kits that include the NX10 and two or three lenses. In addition, Korean customers can purchase an NX10 with a white body (pictured here). For customers in North America, eBay might be the only hope for finding a white NX10 at this point, however.
The NX10 has received a 2010 Innovative Digital Product Award from DIMA as well. Samsung recently sent me a test unit of the NX10, and I will be publishing a review in the next week or two. Look for all of the details in my blog soon, but my initial impressions say that the NX10 is a very nice entry-level digital interchangeable lens camera, or DIL. (Because of its mirror-less design, the NX10 is technically not a DSLR model.)
Photo courtesy Samsung

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