You're seeing a lot of new cameras aimed at the in-betweeners: photographers who have outgrown
their point-and-shoots but aren't yet ready to step up to a big digital SLR.
Olympus and Panasonic answered the calling with the Pen and Lumix G...
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You're seeing a lot of new cameras aimed at the in-betweeners: photographers who have outgrown
their point-and-shoots but aren't yet ready to step up to a big digital SLR.
Olympus and Panasonic answered the calling with the Pen and Lumix G microfour-thirds cameras.
These cameras eliminate the mirror, for a more compact
body, and have a smaller image sensor, yet have inter-changeable lenses like big
digital SLRs.
Samsung and, later this year, Sony also ditch the mirror but have a regular-size
APS sensor (the same size as found in most digital SLRs) in the NX and Sony s
amazingly similar-sounding Alpha NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras.
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