The camera will have an ultra slim body design and DRIMe 4 image processor

Jan 3, 2014 15:57 GMT  ·  By

Earlier today we were talking about the last known Samsung camera that's yet to be announced by the Nippon electronics maker, the NXF1.

Discovered back in November in a listing on the company's support website, the camera has been recently approved for commercial use by the Indonesian Agency Postel, which is responsible for verifying Wi-Fi-capable devices before they reach the market.

Until now no actual details were know about this camera, but a few specs have already been leaked on TheNewCamera website. According to trusted sources, the NXF1 features a 20MP APS-C CMOS sensor powered by a DRIMe 4 image processor.

In addition to that, the new Samsung digital camera has a very fast mechanical and electronic shutter capable of reaching a speed of 1/16000 of a second and a tiltable display screen similar to the one found on the MV800 digital camera model.

The camera will also have an ultra slim body design and will be capable of capturing 1080p Full HD video footage. Stay tuned as we try to find out more about the upcoming Samsung NXF1.