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Buyer's Guide: The Best Hybrid Cameras

In-between compact cameras and SLRs, a new breed of camera has cropped up, known as interchangeable lens compacts, hybrids or mirrorless cameras. With sensors ranging from small to large formats, these cameras are a diverse bunch. Their designs vary too, as while some look like outsized compacts others resemble mini-SLRs. What's more, some models are aimed at novice users while others are clearly aimed at experienced photographers. Confused? Our buyer's guide is on hand to help!
Franck Mée
Translator: Catherine Barraclough
Published: November 23, 2011
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Looking for a new camera? Cut to the chase with this pick of the best hybrid cameras currently on the market or, for more options, you can browse all our
hybrid and interchangeable lens camera reviews.

For other types of camera you need our compact camera, bridge camera and SLR buyer's guides.
Hybrid cameras couldn't be a more diverse bunch of snappers. One of Sony's NEX models, for example, has a sensor with 12 times the surface area of the small-format sensor used in the Pentax Q! As well as compacts with interchangeable lenses, we'll also be including compacts with fixed lenses but large-format sensors in this buyer's guide. Although these two kinds of camera are clearly very different, expert compacts with fixed lenses can make an interesting and often overlooked alternative to interchangeable lens models. Here are a few things to look for when shopping for a hybrid camera:

- Sensor. From 1/2.3" to APS, sensors of all shapes and sizes crop up in hybrid cameras. Resolutions vary too, ranging from 10 Megapixels to 24 Megapixels! While some models have performances on par with regular point-and-shoots, others can rival SLRs—so while in some models noise starts to degrade picture quality 800 ISO, others give impeccable results up to 3200 ISO.

- Size. This is the main advantage of a hybrid compact over traditional interchangeable lens cameras like SLRs. However, while some models are scarcely any larger than a standard compact, even with a lens attached, others are the size and weight of an entry-level SLR.

- Viewfinder. Some hybrid cameras have an electronic viewfinder, but thankfully these are usually sharper, more precise and more comfortable to use than the EVFs typically found in bridge cameras. With some mirrorless cameras you can add an optional external viewfinder, but with others, there's no viewfinder at all.

- Responsiveness. Most interchangeable lens compacts start up quickly and have autofocus systems that work as speedily as those found in SLRs. They don't do quite as good a job with moving subjects, however, and the autofocus in less effective in video mode too.

- Video. Most models offer 1080 HD video. Mirrorless cameras with large sensors even let you adjust the depth of field like in a movie camera.

With these factors in mind, here's our pick of the best interchangeable lens compacts out there right now.

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Review: Sony NEX-5N
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The best compromise between camera size and sensor size has got to be Sony's sleek NEX-5N. As well as its original design and handling, excellent build and finish, and customisable controls, the NEX-5N offers top-notch performance in both photo and video mode. Its not perfect, however, and one of the most annoying things about this camera is that there's no built-in flash. A separate flash accessory is supplied as standard, but it can be a bit of pain to attach. We also found the shutter to be a bit noisy and the 18-55 mm kit lens isn't up to much.

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Great for Beginners

Panasonic Lumix GF3  + 14 mm Lens

Review: Panasonic Lumix GF3 + 14 mm Lens
The GF3 is designed for beginners, with a clear, simple interface that's not covered in intimidating buttons and controls. It has an effective Intelligent Auto mode, a touchscreen and it takes great pictures. Note, however, that the 12-Megapixel sensor is starting to show its age—we've seen better results in low light.
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Aimed at Experts

Olympus Pen E-P3

Review: Olympus Pen E-P3
This Olympus top-of-the-range Pen camera is loaded with settings and controls. It has a standard flash hot-shoe as well as a built-in flash, not to mention a good-quality 14-42 mm lens. The only let-down is the video mode—there are no manual settings and quality isn't quite on par with other interchangeable lens compacts.

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Here are a few more of our favourites.

Fixed Lens Alternative

Fujifilm FinePix X100 Review: Fujifilm FinePix X100
Although it has a fixed 35 mm equivalent lens, picture quality is absolutely perfect in this camera. The hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder is a dream to us too. Unfortunately, the video mode is as retro as the camera's design!

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Luxury Snapper

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Sony NEX-7 Review: Sony NEX-7
With its excellent electronic viewfinder, sturdy body,  high-end finish and original
yet practical design, Sony's NEX-7 could well be the best hybrid camera out there right now. Shame about the duff 18-55 mm kit lens. Sound quality could be better too.

Great for Video

Panasonic Lumix GH2 Review: Panasonic Lumix GH2
The GH2 is a great camera with a particularly interesting video mode, including a 24 fps 1080p option and fully functional manual controls. There's also a handy jack for plugging in a stereo microphone.

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