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Samsung NX10

The Samsung NX10 is a mirrorless digital camera using the APS-C format NX lens mount, introduced in 2010 as one of Samsung's earliest interchangeable-lens mirrorless bodies. It was positioned as a compact alternative to entry- and mid-level DSLRs, offering an electronic viewfinder in a body smaller than a comparable reflex camera.

Sales data for the NX10 is very thin: a single UK auction hammer result in January 2026 recorded a price of £40, which gives a wholesale saleroom reference point but not a reliable range. On that limited evidence the NX10 currently sells for modest sums at auction in 2026, and what the camera is worth in practice depends heavily on whether a working lens, battery and charger are included.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Date Price Source
Jan 2026 £40 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Samsung NX10 worth today?

On the limited UK auction evidence available in 2026, a Samsung NX10 body has sold for around £40 at hammer, so its value at saleroom level is modest and condition- and accessory-dependent.

How much does a Samsung NX10 sell for at UK auction?

The only recorded hammer price in our data is £40 from January 2026, which is a wholesale auction figure excluding buyer's premium rather than a retail price.

Is the Samsung NX10 still supported?

Samsung has withdrawn from the camera market, so there is no current manufacturer service for the NX10 and NX-mount lens availability is limited to the used market.