The camera will feature a newly developed APS-C CMOS sensor

Dec 30, 2013 08:08 GMT  ·  By

A little more than a week separates us from one of the most important events of the year, the Consumer Electronics Show 2014, which takes place in Las Vegas starting January 7 through January 10. Already, a few rumors have emerged with the possible lineups of some of the biggest camera and optics manufacturers on the market.

Recently we were talking about Samsung's plans for CES 2014, where they will introduce the new Galaxy 2 smartphone camera along with the NX20 successor, the NX30 interchangeable lens camera.

Although nothing was known until now about this new model, a few specs have already been leaked online confirming that the NX30 won't be a full-frame mirrorless camera, but it will incorporate a newly developed 20.3MP APS-C CMOS image sensor with 105 Active Phase AF points.

According to PhotoRumors, Samsung NX30 recently received another set of leaked specifications that gives us a more detailed look at the camera's capabilities. If these are true or not, it remains to be seen next week at CES 2014. Check out below the new leaked specs list.

- Tiltable EVF with 2.3 million dots - Optimized Super AMOLED swivel touch display - 9fps continuous shooting - Slightly bigger size than predecessor NX20 - Integrated 3.5mm socket for external microphone - Bundled with a 16-50mm f/2.8 S lens (available also as a body only) - Improvements in the Samsung Smart Camera application (version 3.0): full control over all camera functions by a smartphone or a tablet - NFC improvements - it could beam images or videos directly to the smart phone or tablet - The Skydrive app will be replaced with Dropbox - More focus on videography - New APSC CMOS sensor - More useful physical buttons and dials - Optimized battery life - 1/8000 shutter speed - High ISO: 51,200 - Improved focusing speed