There isn’t a whole lot of details to go by yet but it seems that the Sony NEX-C3, introduced last year, is being discontinued. The 16-megapixel E-mount camera was here to replace the NEX-3, Sony’s first camera under the NEX name. In place will be the NEX-F3, which will house an all-new 180-degree LCD screen, which is expected to take up most of the rear panel. Pictured above is the Samsung MV800 which should help you get an idea for its design. It would be safe to assume that the rotating screen will be touchscreen and that Sony might even move away from physical buttons (though not all buttons will be replaced like the shutter). No other details are known like megapixel count but expect an announcement from Sony in the near future. And yes, I did do this awesome Photochop.
Discuss:
What features would you like to see from the NEX-F3?
[Via SonyAlphaRumors]
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