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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #546 in Camera & Photo
  • Size: none
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: NEX-3NL/W
  • Released on: 2013-03-24
  • Dimensions: 6.46" h x
    5.35" w x
    5.20" l,
  • Display size: 3

Features

  • 16.1 MP Exmor APS-C sensor for great images
  • World's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera10
  • New SELP1650 lens with motor zoom lever and body control
  • Create easy self-portraits with 180° tilting LCD screen
  • Full HD movie shooting 60i/24p
  • 16.1 MP Exmor APS-C sensor for great images
  • World's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera10
  • New SELP1650 lens with motor zoom lever and body control
  • Create easy self-portraits with 180° tilting LCD screen
  • Full HD movie shooting 60i/24p

Product Description

You get incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements. Thanks to the large 16.1 megapixel APS-C sensor size and Sony Exmor APS HD CMOS technology, the camera achieves high resolution with no penalty in low-light sensitivity or sensor noise.

Customer Reviews

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
4Great photos. Charging quirks. Display quirks outdoors. Excellent auto mode
By Jeffrey Stanley
I bought this last week at Best Buy after reading tons of reviews of various NEX and Micro 4/3 cams. I have previously owned a Canon D20 full-size DSLR, a Canon S100 semi-pro compact, and another Canon "Elph" compact. The S100 is the Camera which I have previously used the most. It has a bigger sensor than most compacts of that 2009-era, and a fast lens. I have rarely used my DSLR because it is too large and you look like a wanna-be camera geek dragging it around.The photos from this Sony are impressive. Color is great. Exposure is spot-on. It takes decent shots even at high ISOs (up to 1600 look very sharp). Movies look incredible. It records truly DSLR-grade photos. My DSLR is dated so it won't sound like much saying that it takes better photos than my Canon D20, but, wow. It has twice the pixels as the D20 but takes in just as much light with the same beautiful color. What an amazing upgrade.Honestly, I expected quality photos. I have read enough pro reviews of other NEX cameras with the same sensor to know that this camera is great at recording beautiful images. What I did not expect is how great the "auto" modes on this camera are. This camera's skill at automatically choosing the right settings for you is why you should buy it.I never studied photography in school, but I have read enough, and have enough consumer experience to know how to balance aperture, speed, and ISO to get great shots. Because I'm not an experienced or pro photographer, setting everything on the camera has always been a bit trial-and-error. I've forced myself to do this chore because I always end up with better shots than most camera's "auto" modes. Well, if you're an amateur like me you may find yourself proudly turning the mode dial to the "superior auto" mode on this Sony. Unless you're a pro, this camera is great at quickly analyzing a scene and choosing the ideal settings. I still love to tinker when I have time, but it is invaluable to be able to turn the mode to "auto" and know your images will be brilliant.I have only taken this camera out twice. Both times I needed to have the camera ready in a hurry for a few shots and just switched it to "superior auto." The shots have been nothing short of amazing in some very difficult lighting. The camera's "superior auto" mode doesn't just jack up the ISO to take in enough light, like most dumb cameras I've owned. It does all sorts of crazy tricks (like merging multiple exposures) and delivers breathtaking results. Today I photographed a couple who were forced to stand in the shade so we could get a landmark framed just-right in the background. The landmark was in bright sunlight. Looking at the final photo, there is no hint of anything but perfect lighting in both the foreground and background. All I did was point the camera. It even recorded a full-res' copy of the photo cropped much better than I had framed it. It is completely nuts how smart this camera is. It gives you all of this brilliant help without doing anything. On the images where the camera provided its own crop, it recorded both my framing and its own version of the image. It must have upscaled the images it automatically cropped, because they are not missing any flippin' pixels. The quality looks just as good as the wider-framed version I composed. Wow.Shooting indoors sans-flash is just as great as you would expect when using a camera with a big sensor. It gathers tons of light, even in dim rooms. The slow kit lens will force the camera into ISO 3200 if shooting via lamplight and you will see noise in some indoor shots, but it is far superior to any point and shoot. True SLR quality in a compact-ish body. Shooting in automatic mode delivers pro results. The camera doesn't intimidate subjects like SLRs tend to do. It's feather-light and easy to keep at your side. I'm completely in love with this camera!The largest compliant that I saw when reading professional reviews of this camera, were about difficulty accessing settings vs a real DSLR. It's true that every setting is accessed using camera menus, but I have found the layout and ease of access to controls very impressive. It is far more intuitive than the menu system on my Canon cameras. The main reason that I bought the camera at a store was so I could mess around with the menus and settings to see if the all-digital controls would be a deal-breaker for me. The fact that I could easily access and control everything quickly without having even read the manual was the thing that pushed me over the edge to make the purchase. I find the control menus to be really good and I would not want to trade this camera's small body for a bunch of dials which only occasionally save me a half-second button press. Having used the camera, the "superior auto" mode is much better than lots of easily accessible dials when you need to take a quick shot anyhow.The included strap is too short to wear across your body if you're a bigger guy like me. It's fine if you wear it only around your neck but I hate carrying a camera like that. I find it easier to carry the camera at my side with the strap across my body. I had to buy a better strap. I highly recommend the BlackRapid RS10SC-1AO Metro Camera Strap (Black), even though it is overpriced. It is slim enough that it is a great match for the little sony NEX, and it has solid reliable-looking metal hardware.Another minor complaint is the lack of a viewfinder or accessory port, which the other Sony NEX cameras have. I would really like to have a viewfinder, and because this camera lacks the accessory port, adding one is not an option. I haven't had great difficulty framing my shots using the screen on the rear of the cam, but I'm just old fashioned and miss having a viewfinder.Update:Lowered review to four stars for a few reasons:I have run into a few situations where the display was too dim to frame shots properly in bright sunlight. There is a setting to put the display in "sunlight" mode which helps, but it is buried in the setup menu. The fact that this is not an automatic setting is absurd. Perhaps I'm spoiled by my phone and tablet, which do an admirable job of adjusting the display to light conditions, but the tech isn't groundbreaking and would be a huge asset to a camera where the display is the only option when framing shots. The lack of viewfinder, even as an add-on option, is the biggest shortcoming of this camera. After my last use, I have started to keep the camera in "sunlight" mode just to guarantee that I can use it outdoors when needed.Several of the pro reviews and a few amateur reviews complain that the battery charges in the camera rather than in an external charger. I like in-camera charging and it is better than trying to remember to carry an external charger like my Canon cameras. I have a few micro USB chargers around for charging other devices (like my headphones and my Kindle). The problem is that the camera charges very very slowly. I was charging in my car on a three hour drive a few days ago and it was not able to fill the battery in this time. Also, it is very sensitive to charge faults. If you just plug it in and forget about it, you may find that the battery failed to charge at all. You should check the camera to insure the charge light is not flashing after it has been plugged in for a while (flashing indicates a charging problem). If you have a charge problem, you must unplug it to cool down, or just remove and re-insert the battery. This is a major inconvenience.In the IAuto+ mode that I love so much, white balance is sometimes off. It can be severe when shooting indoors with incandescent light (very yellow cast). It can be corrected if shooting raw, but it's a pain. It's too bad that Sony doesn't allow adjusting white balance in the auto modes.I use a Mac. As of this writing (4/30/13), Apple's Aperture and iPhoto software do not support raw images from this camera. Sony provides a decent simple image editor called "Image Data Converter" for the Mac which works well. It is very straightforward and basic, but it gives lots of options for adjusting RAW images and doesn't have unnecessary BS trying to sell you prints and calendars. It's just a plain-Jane image tweaker for fine tuning and exporting RAW images as JPG. Apple is pretty regular about updating their software and I expect support soon, but the 3N is brand new and not supported in Aperture/iPhoto.Note about lens upgrade experiences:I purchased the Sigma 30mm F2.8 EX DN- Sony E 330965 lens to supplement the kit lens. It does give a slight advantage shooting indoors. At 30mm (45mm equiv), the kit lens is f5 and the Sigma is 2.8. This gives about 1-1/2 stops of light gathering ability. In real-life, it only gives about a half-stop (handleld) because the kit lens is stabilized, allowing you to shoot a slower shutter speeds. I wish I had spent a bit more and bought the Sony SEL35F18 35mm f/1.8 Prime Fixed Lens instead. It's two full stops faster and includes image stabilization. it is more than twice as expensive as the Sigma, but offers a much greater advantage in real world use compared to the kit lens on this camera.Conclusion after using it 5-6 times and a month of ownership:The cam is compact and takes great shots. The kit lens is slow but acceptable in good light. If you have any doubts about not having a viewfinder and money is no object, spend a bit more and get an NEX 6 or 7. All NEX cams are compact. This one is more compact but you aren't going to get this thing in your pocket anyhow. Considering how much I have complained about not having a viewfinder, I would still buy the 3N again simply because of the low price compared the the rest of the NEX line. $450-$500 is a lot of money to me. The NEX six and seven are double the price. Remember, there are SLR options with optical viewfinders for similar pricing, but they are too large for everyday carry in my opinion. You really should go to a camera store to compare several cameras side by side. Personally, if money were no issue my ideal setup would be the NEX 6 body and the Sony 35mm f1.8 lens for a total of about $1200. The 3N is HALF the price of the 6 with the exact same kit lens, and 1/3 of the price of my "ideal" camera example.This camera isn't perfect but it is hard to beat for the money.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Portable High Quality Camera
By Trader One
Bought this camera as an early adopter from B..... Camera. Got the white model with silver lens. Very nice form factor for light and portable travel camera. Main reason purchased was for video and APS size sensor. Sony really hit the sweet spot with this package as the 16-50 power zoom lens is great for mass market appeal especially the zoom switch on the camera body like on most P&S cameras. Build quality is excellent for this price point. Video quality is exceptional and ability to smoothly zoom while filming is really the icing on the cake for the average video shooter. This camera has all the features of the best P&S camera plus added benefit of the APS sensor that allows RAW photos with much broader dynamic range. This is a great backup to a more serious DSLR camera mainly for the hobbyist.I have mostly Panasonic 4/3 cameras and lenses but this is the perfect travel camera with a little better high ISO range that adds to flexibility in tough lighting situations. This is my first interchangeable lens Sony camera. The NEX form factor was always appealing but the oversize lenses prevented my purchase as the lens/camera combination provided no advantage over other brands. The 16-50 power zoom lens changed my mind on the NEX but the power zoom lever on the body sealed the deal for me.I highly recommend this camera as it is the absolute best package available from any brand as I write this review. If you can be satisfied with only one zoom lens in a nice size this should be high on your review list.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Compact, lightweight and solid performance
By I. Peters
I bought my first compact system camera - an Olympus PEN E-P3 - last year and was in love with the technology right away. Understandably I jumped at the chance to evaluate the Sony NEX-3N as well, particularly because NEX models have had very good reviews in the past. Here are my comments, listed in no particular order:PROs:- Size and Weight: Very small and light-weight, even with the lens attached and the battery installed. The size is much closer to a point-and-shoot model than, let's say my E-P3. Easily one of my favorite things about the 3N.- Ergonomics: Surprisingly nice ergonomics for such a small and compact camera body. The grip is comfortably raised and textured, and there is even a small thumb rest on the backside. The rear wheel has just the right responsiveness. The NEX-3N feels very good to hold and operate. Good job, Sony!- Tiltable Screen: Very useful for all kinds of situations, not only the one that Sony advertises (being able to easily take self-portraits) but shots close to the ground, for example. I am glad they included this, even though it only flips upward and cannot be tilted sideways. Still a very valuable thing to have. Anyone who has tried to shoot flowers growing on the ground or even pets and children will appreciate this feature. I definitely do because I do not enjoy lying on the floor to take a great picture :-)- The Sensor: The APS-C is larger than the micro-four-thirds sensor and generally should result in better image quality, especially when enlarging pictures. However, I did not see a significant difference in image quality when comparing my E-P3 images to the NEX images, especially when noise reduction comes into play which cannot be turned off on the NEX, and in my opinion results in some detail suppression at high ISO settings. So to me personally, the sensor size at this point is a toss-up.- Power Zoom: Convenient, especially for users upgrading from a point-and-shoot camera because it is one less thing to remember. It is not the fastest zoom but just to have it is useful.- Full HD 1080 video. I use a dedicated camcorder when shooting video and not my camera, so I am not using this feature and won't comment on it. I only included this for completeness.- Kit Lens: Rather compact power zoom lens with a quality feel. It is not super fast and it is also a bit noisy (wildlife photographers take note :-)) but it is a nice versatile kit lens for the majority of (general) shooting situations. The lens offers two zoom methods - one is the more traditional ring at the front of the lens, and another is to use a sort of W/T rocker, located behind the ring on the left side of the lens (when mounted). Both methods seem to be power-operated, with the rocker being slower but quieter, and the ring faster but noisier. As to image quality, my pictures all came out OK with no major issues, no noticeable vignetting except at the very wide angle setting. Overall this is a good lens.SO-SO:- The flash: I am OK with the flash performance given that this is just a built-in little flash and by no means great, but at least there is a flash. It is probably best to shoot without it as much as possible but great to have when a shot would really be lost otherwise.- Shutter speed: This point could go in both categories. I found that when taking pictures in sufficient light it works fast but performance drops off quite significantly when shooting in darker conditions.-The LCD Screen: Just mediocre. This is not a significant point by a long shot but I was surprised to see the lack of quality in an otherwise cool little camera. I'm guessing that it was a price issue for Sony. In addition to the graininess of the display, it is also pretty much unusable in bright outdoor conditions.- No Viewfinder: While I take almost every picture looking at the LCD screen, there are some situations such as very bright sunshine, where I am more comfortable with an actual viewfinder. This is not an essential feature for me, it just ranges in the category of 'Nice To Have'. But depending on the individual and what he/she is using the camera for, this might be a point worth considering. Again, I am mentioning this for the sake of completeness.- Lens Compatibility: I would like to stress that this is a point that is significant to me personally but might not be for someone else at all. The Sony E-Mount lenses for the NEX cameras are not compatible with compact system cameras from Olympus and/or Panasonic. Given that I already have lenses for my E-P3, I might be able to use them with the Sony but it would require an adapter and most likely result in lack of functionality, so not ideal for my particular circumstance.CONs:- The Camera Strap: The one Sony includes with the camera is very flimsy and cheap looking. They might as well have not included any strap, it is that bad-looking and does not go at all with the otherwise gool feel of the camera and lens.- No Touch Screen: I have come to love the E-P3's touch screen and it is one of the features I use the most. It allows me to focus the camera pretty much anywhere with my finger tip and - if I want - shoot the picture at the same time. There have been many situations where this feature helped me get the shot that otherwise would have not been taken. That the NEX-3N does not have a touch screen is an important drawback for me. This was probably another cost decision on Sony's part but...- The User Interface: I did not find this very intuitive. There is no mode selection wheel on the top as with other cameras. Instead, in order to select a mode (available are: Intelligent Auto, Superior Auto which adds more noise reduction and stabilization, Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Panorama mode, and finally Scene Selection) one must press the center button on the rear wheel, and then either press the wheel up/down or turn it. To me this is tedious and I would have much preferred the straight-forward solution of a physically available mode selection wheel. Most other functions are also accessible via that button/wheel so this takes some practice and getting-used-to to memorize how to access what quickly.- No battery charger included. This is along the lines of that camera strap - I'm just sayin'...SUMMARY:I like the NEX-3N for its light weight and compact size. It makes it ideal for travel or situations where I don't want to be shlepping heavy equipment with me. While it has certain shortcomings, this is a well made camera offering a lot for its price point. And the camera that has every feature in just the right place and at the ideal price is not out there anyway. For people looking to upgrade from a point-and-shoot or others who do not see themselves lugging an SLR around and do not want to pay SLR prices, this is definitely a camera to consider. I still love my E-P3 a bit more but the NEX-3N is a solid performer that I will be very happy with as well.

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