The company has posted a vid showcasing how to achieve this end

Aug 4, 2014 08:52 GMT  ·  By
New video shows how you can wirelessly share photos from your Samsung NX camera
   New video shows how you can wirelessly share photos from your Samsung NX camera

Are you one of the owners of the Samsung NX compact camera series? One of the perks of these little camera buddies is that you’ll be able to skip all the hassle of downloading the pictures to your computer and sharing them all manually.

Since the NX camera bunch comes equipped with Wi-Fi and NFC, you’ll be able to share images faster and simpler than ever.

Now, Samsung has posted a video detailing how new users of the Samsung NX Smart cameras can achieve this feature.

We’re told that the company has come up with a very interesting system to achieve this end, called tag and go. The system allows users to wirelessly sync their NX Smart camera with their Android smartphone or tablet.

If you haven’t done this before, you should take a look at the 2-minute long tutorial to get an idea of how to quickly make photo sharing to your companion Android device possible.

Samsung has a bunch of NX smart cameras available for purchase, including the NX3000, NX mini, or NX1100.

If you are a fan of the series, you might want to keep your eyes focused on Photokina, because the rumor mill has it that Samsung plans of introducing the NX1 model, which will come with 4K video recording.