Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Sony NEX-3N, DSC-WX300, and Nikon 1 J3 Reviews

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Sony NEX-3N Review

Sony NEX-3N Review

The Sony Alpha NEX-3N is the newest and most affordable model in Sony's popular NEX line-up. Falling in between their Alpha dSLR and point-n-shoot cameras, the NEX line combines the best of both worlds, giving you a powerful and high quality camera in a much smaller and easy to use body. The NEX-3N features a 16.1-Megapixel, APS-C sized imaging sensor, which is the same sized sensor that you will find in most dSLR cameras. The lack of a mirror in the camera, a viewfinder, hot shoe and Sony's specially designed E-mount lenses keep this camera down to a fraction of the size of a dSLR; making it much easier to carry without the lack of quality. Along with the sensor, the camera features a 3.0-inch tilting LCD screen, popup flash unit, several incredibly powerful automatic shooting modes and the ability to capture full 1080p HD video at the touch of a button. Sony's E-mount system was designed to be smaller and more compact, and to specifically work with the APS-C sized imaging sensors that they use in the cameras. This allows for the best image quality and low-light performance possible in a camera this size. To assist with the low-light shooting, many of the E-mount lenses include Sony's Optical SteadyShot image stabilization. Sony has a fantastic collection of NEX (E-mount) lenses that should take care of just about any situation you will find yourself in, including a few Carl Zeiss lenses. For those who already have A-mount glass, an adapter is available that allows you to use any of your existing Sony Alpha or Minolta Legacy lenses with the NEX-3N... Continue Reading


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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX300 Review

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX300 Review
SSony announces new Action Cam and two

Sony announces new Action Cam and two "Lens-style" digicams

Sony announces new Action Cam and two
Nikon 1 J3 Review


Nikon 1 J3 Review

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Nikon releases two new Coolpix digicams, along with a new Nikon 1 / Coolpix accessory

Nikon releases two new Coolpix digicams, along with a new Nikon 1 / Coolpix accessory

The new Coolpix S02 is a fun and innovative "mini camera", which is aimed at those who appreciate small size and stylish colors. Boasting a petite frame that comes in four colors (silver, pink, blue, white), the S02 sports a 13.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor, 2.7-inch touchscreen LCD, 1080p HD video, a 3x zoom lens (30-90mm), and 7.3GB of internal memory. For more details... Continue Reading

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Hot off the press, Sony USA has just announced an all new "entry-level" ILC (Interchangeable Lens Camera), dubbed the ��3000. On the outside, the ��3000 looks like a new addition to their popular line of SLT labeled Alpha dSLRs, however this DSLR-Styled ILC uses the E-mount lens system found on their awesome NEX line of mirrorless cameras (like the new NEX-5T). Mike Kahn, Director of the ILC business group at Sony, claims that this hybrid dSLR/ILC model, "represents the ultimate combination of performance and value in an interchangeable lens camera.". The ��3000's core features include... Continue Reading

Canon adds new firmware updates for their EOS Cinema Series cameras and XF-series camcorders

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Canon has just rolled out several new firmware updates for their EOS Cinema digital cameras and XF-series digital camcorders. The updates add several new capabilities, such as Full RAW 4096x1080 resolution recording at up to 120fps (EOS C500), ACESproxy Output (EOS C500), support for DCI-P3+ Color Gamut (EOS C500), and ISO shooting at up to 80,000 (all three EOS Cinema series models). For more details... Continue Reading

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