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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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