Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Last year, Sony's peculiar move to beef up its entry-level NEX left us puzzled, and generally unimpressed. The NEX-F3 was a fine mirrorless camera by most accounts, but its larger footprint left us hoping for a next-gen offering more in line with its predecessor, the NEX-C3 - a tried-and-true shooter that many Engadget staffers still turn to for review photos and trade shows, thanks to its consistent performance and light weight. We were quite relieved, then, to see that this year's device represented a return to the 2011 design, with a few very compelling additions, to boot.
Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap

Sony NEX-3N review: superior shooting on the cheap


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