The INNOVV C3 action camera is a bit different from some of the other motorcycle video cameras we have reviewed on webBikeWorld. This one separates the camera body or “brain” from the lens with a 1.5 ...
In addition to the Sony a35 camera we showed you earlier, Sony is also adding a new compact camera to its lineup. According to Sony, the new NEX-C3 is the world’s smallest, lightest interchangeable ...
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 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 ...
We were hoping to get our hands on Polaroid's Socialmatic camera, but unfortunately the company only had the shell of a prototype on hand. Luckily, though, we found something even more interesting ...
That’s the smallest and lightest with an APS-C sized sensor, anyway. Adding on to the wildly-popular NEX range of ultra-portables, the NEX-C3 has a 16.2MP sensor, and weighs just 225g—that’s 6 per ...
Poco C3 camera specs are now here! According to the teaser video, the Poco C3 will house a triple camera module on the back housed inside the squircle-shaped module. Apart from the three sensors, ...
At a press event at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a crowd gathered around what appeared to be a pile of toy cameras, perhaps keychains. But no, they were real cameras -- and ...
It looks like the rumors and leaks were dead on – almost. Sony's latest mirrorless NEX camera has been made officially official, and it is indeed a smaller, lighter version of the NEX-3. Called the ...
Sony has its own unique take on interchangeable-lens compact cameras with its NEX line, pairing extremely small bodies with relatively large lenses. The latest addition to the lineup, the 16.2MP ...
At a press event at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a crowd gathered around what appeared to be a pile of toy cameras, perhaps keychains. But no, they were real cameras -- and ...
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