New Sony NEX-C3 reviews and in Stock status.

Electronista (Click here) tested the new Sony NEX-C3: “And yet, with those limits in mind, we really liked shooting with the C3. As small as it is, the camera produces good quality with little adjustment. Whatever you might think about the speed of the interface, it’s simple and does a good job of making photography accessible without leaving experienced photographers stranded by the side of the road. Most surprising was its tendency to punch above its weight class for noise. Many mirrorless interchangeables flounder past ISO 800, but the NEX-C3 has just enough extra performance to go a notch further.”
Also Wired (Click here) tested the Sony NEX-C3: “Incredibly small and light, considering the large sensor and bevy of features inside. Excellent low light performance with DSLR-like low noise images at high ISOs. Tilting 3-inch LCD screen for composing over-the-head “Hail Mary” shots is helpful. Takes 400 shots on a single charge, so leave the battery charger at home. Comes in silver, black or pink.”
UPDATE: Also Cnet Asia (Click here) wrote about the NEX-C3: “With its beginner-friendly features and simple user interface, we think the NEX-C3 is a good entry-level option for first-time users who want something light and portable. In addition, seasoned users who are sticklers for image quality but are hesitant about making the move to ILCs may find this camera a worthy purchase.”
The Sony NEX-C3 is now in Stock at B&Hphoto, Digitalrev, Amazon.de, Amazon.uk, Amazon.jp, Redcoon.pl, Redcoon.es, and eBay (Click on shop names).

Matt
10 months ago |Not a single comment? I would just like to say that the C3 seems like a fantastic entry level model to Interchangeable Lens Cameras and with the new models coming out there is good differentiation across the NEX line rather than being a niche. The 3/5 started all this but the family is growing fast, with the C3 being the entry model with the fantastic Sony 16MP sensor, the new 5N will hopefully up the ante for those who want higher spec counts. NEX7 for those who want a NEX but need control and pro grade features. VG20 for those home movie enthusiasts and the FS100 for those who need semi-pro video capabilities. That with the new SLT based adapter and new E-Mount lenses is creating quite the range. More lenses will be nice and I believe Sony will focus on E-Mount as they move forward making A-Mount their legacy mount, so investing in E-Mount is definitely the future of Sony cameras. They are light years ahead of anyone else in transition – Sony might be the underdog now, but in 5 years consumers will consider Canon and Nikon to be dinosaurs!