Samsung's got some minor camera updates ahead of CES—the WB700, a skinny point and shoot with a big lens that's a sequel to
this camera, and the NX11, a successor to Samsung's
Micro Four Thirds fighter, the mirrorless, lens-swappable
NX10.
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