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Popular Photography's 2011 Camera of the Year: Sony NEX-7

Popular Photography's 2011 Camera of the Year: Sony NEX-7 | Popular Science@import "/files/css/789cee6992d2eddc0993ec73baf1930b.css";@import "/files/css/33f6b7ecb4513ed2fe6c670880a27187.css"; home Login/Register Newsletter Digital Editions Subscribe Now iPadKindleNookZinio RSS GadgetsComputersCamerasSmartphonesVideo GamesCarsConceptsHybridsElectric CarsScienceFuture of the EnvironmentEnergyHealthTechnologyMilitaryAviationSpaceRobotsEngineeringDIYProjectsHacksToolsAuto DIYMore From Our Partner: Toolmonger GalleriesVideosColumnsThe GrouseSex FilesGreen Dream Innovation ChallengesHow It WorksFeatures gadgets,cameras,photography,popphoto,sony,sony_nex-7,cameras-featured gadgets 59266 Tweet Digg Popular Photography's 2011 Camera of the Year: Sony NEX-7 Sony rewrites the rules with an extremely capable interchangeable lens compact By Pop Photo Staff Posted 12.12.2011 at 12:11 pm 0 Comments

Popular Photography, our sister publication, has just named its 2011 Camera of the Year -- the model that best refined or redefined photography this year. And the winner is: Sony's NEX-7, a rangefinder-style interchangeable-lens camera with a beautiful OLED electronic viewfinder.

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