Samsung’s first camera with removable lenses has been seen in supposedly production-ready trim thanks to a forum leak late Sunday. It should now be called the NX10 in its final guise and is now known for certain to be closer to point-and-shoot cameras as it lacks the mirror system that would be needed for an SLR. It’s thought the camera is using a Samsung-developed system rather than using another mirrorless system like Micro Four Thirds.
The camera spotted at DPReview’s community is also skewed somewhat towards relative beginners in photography with a full-auto scene mode as well as presets for landscape and nighttime shots, though it still has full manual controls as well as aperture and shutter priority options on the mode dial. A hot shoe for an external flash reinforces the semi-pro ambitions of the the NX10.