The Sony NEX 3N was the last Sony mirrorless camera to be released under the NEX moniker. All subsequent APS-C and full-frame models, including the A5000 (the NEX 3n’s successor), assumed the Alpha prefix. An entry-level model with a rangefinder-style body, it comes with a 16MP APS-C sensor with an ISO range of 200-16000, a contrast detection AF system with 25 points and a tilting LCD screen.
Camera Samples
Gallery of Olympus OM-D E-M10 Sample Photos (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 was the first entry-level model in Olympus’ range of OM-D cameras and has since been succeeded by the E-M10 II (2015) and E-M10 III (2017). The most important features include a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 3-axis in-body image stabilisation, a tilting LCD screen with touch sensitivity, an 81-area contrast detection autofocus system, and built-in WiFi for remote shooting.
Gallery of Olympus Pen E-P5 Sample Photos (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Olympus Pen E-P5 is a Micro Four Thirds camera whose retro design is based on that of the old series of Pen film cameras. Until the announcement of the Pen F in 2016, it was the flagship model in the Olympus Pen series and had a number of advanced features other Pen cameras didn’t have such as a 16MP sensor, 5-axis in-body stabilisation and a fast mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000 of a second. It was announced alongside the VF-4 external electronic viewfinder, which you could attach to the hotshoe to compensate for the lack of a built-in finder.
Gallery of Fujifilm X70 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Fujifilm X70 is a premium compact camera with a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans II sensor and a fixed lens. Unlike the four cameras in the popular X100 series, the X70 uses an 18.5mm (28mm angle of view) lens rather than a 23mm (35mm angle of view) lens.
Gallery of Panasonic Lumix GX85 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Panasonic Lumix DMC GX85 is a mid-range mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a Micro Four Thirds mount. It is known as the GX80 in Europe or the GX7 mark II in Asia. This naming system was mostly likely adopted to discourage grey market sales, though Panasonic has not confirmed one way or the other.