Just when you thought it’d be a week devoid of notable announcements — what, with CES less than a week away — along comes Samsung with two new cameras. The first one is an upgrade to the mirrorless NX10 , naturally called the NX11, that boasts a change in grip design and compatibility with i-Function lens found on the NX100 . The other nitty-gritty details for the 14.6 megapixel shooter: a 3-inch AMOLED LCD screen, VGA viewfinder, 720p 30fps HD recording, an APS-C. Price and date? $649 with bundled 18-55mm zoom lens, February. In smaller news — volumetrically, at least — the 16 megapixel Samsung WB700 sports a 24x zoom (that’s 18x optical and 1.3x smart zoom), a 24mm ultra-wide Schneider Kreuznach lens, CCD sensor, and 1070p HD video. You’re gonna have to wait a little bit longer for that one — April, to be more specific — for a penny under $300. Any Press releases after the break , and we’ll get you the pictures as soon as Sammy sends ‘em . Update: We found the pictures! Gallery: Samsung unveils i-Functional NX11 mirrorless camera, WB700 with 24x zoom Continue reading Samsung unveils i-Functional NX11 mirrorless camera, WB700 with 24x zoom (update: pictures) Samsung unveils i-Functional NX11 mirrorless camera, WB700 with 24x zoom (update: pictures) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 20:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink