To create the NEX-F3, Sony took its predecessor—
the best-in-class NEX-C3—loaded it with revamped hardware aimed at everyday consumers, and gave the camera's shooting specs a boost. The finished product looks promising, and the price remains $600. Is it still the best camera in its category?
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