alberich
08.06.2011, 16:24
Ein Test, eines Pre-Productions Models, auf Luminous-Landscape.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/sony_nex_c3_field_report.shtml
[...]In the end the Sony NEX-C3 brings to the line a terrific new sensor and an even smaller though more difficult to hold body. Peaking is a very worthwhile addition for anyone using manual focus lenses via an adaptor, but since this feature will be available to NEX-3 and NEX-5 users via a firmware upgrade it isn't a purchase motivator for current owners.
If having the world's smallest interchangeable lens camera with a top ranked APS-C sensor is something that attracts you, then the new Sony NEX C-3 is the ticket. For entry level photographers looking for top image quality combined with lots of features and gizmos there likely isn't a better choice, though time will have to be spent becoming familiar with the unconventional interface. For the more experienced photographer looking for a high quality portable camera I might suggest waiting for the NEX-7, which is rumoured to not be far off. Hopefully it will have an available EVF and more amenable user interface.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/sony_nex_c3_field_report.shtml
[...]In the end the Sony NEX-C3 brings to the line a terrific new sensor and an even smaller though more difficult to hold body. Peaking is a very worthwhile addition for anyone using manual focus lenses via an adaptor, but since this feature will be available to NEX-3 and NEX-5 users via a firmware upgrade it isn't a purchase motivator for current owners.
If having the world's smallest interchangeable lens camera with a top ranked APS-C sensor is something that attracts you, then the new Sony NEX C-3 is the ticket. For entry level photographers looking for top image quality combined with lots of features and gizmos there likely isn't a better choice, though time will have to be spent becoming familiar with the unconventional interface. For the more experienced photographer looking for a high quality portable camera I might suggest waiting for the NEX-7, which is rumoured to not be far off. Hopefully it will have an available EVF and more amenable user interface.