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Panasonic has surprised many people by announcing the Panasonic camera GF3 only five months after the publication of GF2 on the market. Like its predecessor, the GF3 has interchangeable lenses (micro 4 / 3) and is intended to be a more "consumer-oriented" model as flagship camera Panasonic DMC-GH2. It is also different from GF1, which was designed for photography enthusiasts with a need for an ultra-compact camera.
Panasonic realized that the line GF could be used to enter the much larger market "premium" of consumption, which is why the company has pushed hard to make the series GF easy to use and more attractive for those who want image quality without the hassle of tweaking settings. Is it really doing? And how is it good?
We still have a picture of Sony pushing the Alpha-series NEX-3 and NEX-5 cameras at a press conference in December 2010 with quite the same gusto. We've deciphered the Sony NEX-3, particularly in this review. No really, at some point or the other there
more...The Sony NEX-3 is one such camera. Boasting of promising features and performance, this 14 MP camera with large barrel removable lens, with manual zoom and focus rings, can also capture images in RAW format. Thanks to support up to ISO 128000 due to
more...The Sony NEX-3 was much-loved here at Towers when we first saw it last summer. But the entry-level interchangeable lens compact has been given the chop by the Big S, with punters favouring the sleeker, 1080p-packing NEX-5 instead.
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