Published: July 17, 2012 10:09 AM
By Franck Mée
Translated by: Catherine Barraclough
This week we're reviewing a couple of lens-switching cameras: the eagerly awaited Samsung NX20, complete with viewfinder, and the Sony NEX-F3, now with built-in flash.







The Samsung NX20 is here to replace the NX10 after two years of loyal service (the NX11 was only a very minor update). It has a new viewfinder, a swivel screen, a 20-Megapixel sensor, Full HD video and some original Wi-Fi modes for uploading photos and piloting the camera with a smartphone.

The Sony NEX-F3 is designed to replace the NEX-C3, but it has plenty in common with the NEX-5N, including Full HD video (if only 25 fps) and a nice, chunky grip handle. There's still no sign of a touchscreen but, unlike previous models, this NEX now has a built-in flash. It may not be particularly powerful, but it's still a handy addition.

> Review: Samsung NX20
> Review: Sony NEX-F3

> Digital Cameras: SLR, Micro 4/3 and Interchangeable Lens Reviews

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