At the time of it’s launch, The Sony NEX 3N was the world’s smallest,lightest,compact interchangeable lens mirrorless camera s bundled with the 16-50mm OSS Power Zoom lens with an RRP of £399. The price it’s available to buy is a very tempting 27k price tag in India.
Key Features
- 16.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
- Sony NEX / E Mount
- 16-50mm OSS Power Zoom lens f/3.5-5.6
- 3inch tilting screen, 460k dot resolution
- Full HD Video recording with stereo sound
- ISO200 to ISO16000
- Sweep panoramic shooting
- HDR / D-Range Shooting
- 4fps continuous shooting
- Auto object framing
- Zoom level
- Built in pop up flash
- Available in white or black
- 480 shot battery life
Handling
Not only does the Sony NEX-3N have an updated front rubber grip, it also features an improved rear rubber thumb grip compared to the NEX-F3, as well as an ISO label on the right hand side of the rear scroll wheel / control pad. This can be customised if you want to change it from its default setting, and when set will give you access to a number of different options.
Despite weighing so little (without the lens and battery fitted), the NEX-3N still feels solid gripped in the palm, though with a lens attached it’s too large for most jacket pockets. It now has a smaller grip than the NEX-F3, with the shutter release button moving from the top of the grip back to the top of the camera. With the supplied 16-50mm power zoom kit lens attached the NEX-5 doesn’t look or feel too top heavy, as the lens retracts back into itself when not in use.
Screen and Menus:
The 3 inch LCD screen can be tilted back and forward through a full 180° – if not, unfortunately swung outwards at 90° – to allow for low and high angle compositions we might not have attempted without. You can even fully turn it to the front, proving very useful for self-portraits, although you can’t close it inwards against the camera body to help protect it. With 461K dots, it’s not as high-resolution as the 921K screen on the NEX-F3, but proved to be more than adequate in real-world use.
Battery life is rated at 480 shots according to Sony / CIPA test results, which is excellent as it is much longer than most other mirrorless cameras. In addition, the camera uses a Sony InfoLithium battery meaning the camera will tell you exactly how much battery life remains.
Battery
Battery life – Battery life is rated at 480 shots according to Sony / CIPA test results, which is excellent as it is much longer than most other mirrorless cameras. In addition, the camera uses a Sony InfoLithium battery meaning the camera will tell you exactly how much battery life remains.
Performance:
We tested the performance of the NEX 3N based on the following few parameters:
Sony NEX-3N | |
Shutter Response | <0.05 |
Wide – Focus / Shutter Response | 0.3 |
Full zoom – Focus / Shutter Response | 0.3 |
Switch on Time to Taking a Photo | 2.1 |
Shot to Shot without Flash | 0.8 |
Shot to Shot with Flash | 0.9 |
Continuous Shooting – JPEG (shots before slow down) |
4fps (10 shots) |
Continuous Shooting – Flash | 0.8s |
Continuous Shooting – Raw | 4fps (5 shots) |