Samsung today announced the NX300, the newest member of its NX series family of interchangeable lens cameras set to hit retail in March. Despite its $749.99 price tag — lower than last year's top-of-the-line NX20 — Samsung is designating the NX300 as its flagship model moving forward. And it's equipped the mirrorless camera with specs to match that hype. Much like 2012's lineup, the NX300 employs a 20.3-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor for its optics. (Samsung insists APC-CMOS sensors offer the best image quality for its NX line, reiterating today that they will continue to serve as the foundation of the company's mirrorless offerings.) Samsung...
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