The Japanese company presents the new Sony A3000, camera but with DSLR-style soul (and attack) NEX, at a price of only $400.
In addition to the new NEX-5T, Sony unveiled the interesting Sony A3000, camera that continues the path of the “Alpha” but that is a hybrid between the more traditional DSLR manufactured by Sony and the new mirrorless NEX. The Sony A3000 maintains the style and ergonomics of a DSLR, with solid body, handle and pronounced electronic viewfinder and hot shoe for accessories, but is equipped with a bayonet E-mount, typical of NEX cameras.
From the technical point of view, the Sony A3000 features a 20.1 MP CMOS sensor Exmor APS-C, able to shoot movies in 1080/60i or 1080/24p, the classic PASM shooting modes, typical of any DSLR and over 15 creative filters for give an artistic touch to your images directly from the camera.
The hot shoe then ensures compatibility with a wide range of accessories. It’s not about technology last cry, but the Sony A3000 has all the cards on the table in order to become a best seller, especially thanks to its compatibility with the NEX lenses, whose catalog is now arrived in 16 goals.
Obvious willingness to Sony to push the accelerator not only about its mirrorless line but above all on its catalog E lenses, entering the market with a camera that also stands out for its price popular: Sony A3000 will be available in early September to a price of about $400, including a 18-55mm zoom lens black, a very low figure for a product that will deal with the more expensive Panasonic G6, with which it shares the style and target.
- 20.1 MP Exmor APS-C sensor for great images
- Light body and dependable grip for worry-free shooting
- Full HD video recording for capturing life's moments
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