Sony makes a grand entrance into the relatively nascent compact interchangeable lens camera space, which has been primarily dominated by Micro Four Thirds models from Olympus and Panasonic, with its ...
Sony makes a grand entrance into the relatively nascent compact interchangeable lens camera space, which has been primarily dominated by Micro Four Thirds models from Olympus and Panasonic, with its ...
This latest digital camera from Sony features a 14.2 Megapixel Image sensor which even can record HD movies at 720p. The camera is also the smallest one to have interchangeable lens.The Nex-3 also ...
A few months after teasing the new cameras at PMA 2010 (with almost no details), Sony officially announced the interchangeable-lens Alpha NEX-3 and NEX-5 on Monday. Both cameras will be available in ...
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The Sony NEX-3N is a compact system camera for beginners, but does it offer enough to take on its main rivals? The Sony NEX-3N is the brand's new entry level compact system camera, replacing the ...
The Sony Alpha NEX-C3 builds on the already-excellent NEX-3, but manages to be lighter and more compact. Not only does the NEX-C3 produce stunning images, even at high ISO settings, it easily earns ...
Despite having a rather odd progression in model names, the Sony Alpha NEX-F3 ($599.99 direct with 18-55mm lens) is the direct successor to our Editors' Choice Sony Alpha NEX-C3 ($649.99, 4.5 stars).
Sony have added to the range of Apps available for the NEX-5R and NEX-6 cameras. topicWeekly IL Macro Challenge - ends Sunday 21st September at 8.00pm:- Something beginning with P Taking inspiration ...
In the past few years, video-capable DSLRs and compact interchangeable-lens cameras have gained momentum in the world of filmmaking: They have big sensors, shallow depth-of-field capabilities, ...
Just about anyone who’s tried to take a self-portrait with a camera agrees: it’s a hassle. Setting the scene, hitting the timer, then rushing into place only to find half of your head has been cut out ...