[REVIEW:] Sony NEX-3 Preview, May 2010 – Barnaby Britton (dpreview)
In a little under two years, interchangeable lens compact cameras have gone from an intriguing idea to an accepted and integral segment of the digital camera market. Micro Four-Thirds pioneers Panasonic might have kicked it off with the relatively conservative, DSLR-inspired DMC-G1, but it wasn’t long before we saw the true potential of the concept explored in more innovative ways in the small and stylish GF1, and Olympus’s E-P1 and E-P2. More recently, Samsung joined the party with the NX10 – the first camera of this type to feature an APS-C format sensor. — Barnaby Britton
Source and Read More: dpreview.com
[REVIEW:] SONY NEX-3 – Barrie Smith (Digital-Photography-School)
So Sony gave me a review unit of the Sony NEX-3 three days, explaining that they were so fearful of leaks that a Sony person would collect it from me when my time was up: “Can’t trust couriers — they’ve been known to open up boxes and leak the info to competitors!”
In the last six months it has been apparent that the Micro Four Thirds cameras have won great appeal in the market. Buyers have warmed to the smaller (than DSLR) form factor, light weight and interchangeable lens factor. And the price! — Barrie Smith
Source and Read More: digital-photography-school.com
[REVIEW:] Sony NEX-3 / NEX-5 Camera: Review, Release Date and Price – Peter Chubb (Product Reviews)
Sony have now taken the wraps of its of two new cameras, the NEX-3 and the NEX-5, which we first learned of back in February. The new form of camera is different as it offers an interchangeable lens; this helps the compact camera produce D-SLR-quality images from a point-and-shoot camera. — Peter Chubb
Source and Read More: product-news.net