Sony has officially announced the NEX-C3, its new interchangeable lens camera first sighted back in April. The new Alpha has a 16.2-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor and can shoot 720p 30fps HD video ...
Sony announced the 16.2-megapixel (alpha) NEX-C3 digital camera claiming to be the smallest, lightest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sized sensor. Offered in a range of stylish colors, the ...
Sony Electronics plans to let users customize their picture-taking abilities by downloading “apps” to its new NEX-5R WiFi-enabled compact system camera. The NEX-5R, announced on Wednesday, builds on ...
What do you do when your award-winning interchangeable-lens compact camera has too many fans that can’t afford to buy it? If you were Sony, you’d take most of what everyone loves about the Alpha NEX-7 ...
Sony has at last made good on its promise of mirrorless, interchangeable-lens compact cameras. We saw some mock-ups of the slab-like cameras back in February, and now Sony's answer to the Micro Four ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Zoom controls are likely to trickle up to the rest of the NEX series Other differences from the ...
Sony's panoramic sweep feature already works surprisingly well, giving you great panoramas just by hitting the shutter and swooshing the camera across the scene before you. Now, with a firmware update ...
Sony was one of the early entries into the market for interchangeable lens cameras that aren't DSLR offerings like micro four-thirds cameras. Sony has announced that it is adding new features to the ...
Sony seems content with rolling out endless variations on its popular line of mirrorless cameras. The final one for 2012, the NEX-6, fills out the pricier end between the NEX-5R and the NEX-7, but can ...
Over the last year, Sony’s NEX cameras have been our favorite of the compact, mirrorless lot. They just handle so well. And on a small camera with big DSLR flexibility, the way you hold, adjust, and ...
Not sure how I feel about the apps thing. For post-processing, I doubt anything will be as good as the already excellent smartphone apps we have like Snapseed and Filterstorm. For apps that add ...