Sony just made the α3000 (alpha 3000) official. As previous web rumors indicated, it is an entry-level “DSLR-style” (design-wise) camera which is built for those who like the “feel” of DSLR cameras, without diving into complex image capture settings. Basically, the goal is to marry DSLR-like image quality and lens options flexibility, with the ease of use of a point and shoot. In short, the Sony a3000 could satisfy a large consumer base which plans to upgrade from a point and shoot to something much better, without having to become “photography enthusiast”. “Point and shoot” simplicity remains a priority here.
The Sony α3000 uses the E-mount interchangeable lens system that was popularized by the Sony NEX line of mirrorless cameras. E-Mount is different from the A-mount system normally found in the Sony Alpha DSLR series. E-mount allows a more compact design, but it comes at the expense of a wider variety in the A-mount ecosystem.
Since the E-mount system is built from the ground up to work with an electronic viewfinder (EVF), that’s what you will be getting in the α3000. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, the internal design of the α3000 is a mirrorless system, so an optical viewfinder is not really an option. Secondly, Sony studies show that customers upgrading from a compact camera prefer using an EVF. Here, the EVF has a QVGA resolution, so it’s not really high-end, but on a sunny day, it will allow the user to frame properly when the LCD readability is low.
The auto-focus system is based on a Contrast AF system (25 points), which is quite common, but not as fast as a hybrid Phase Detection +Contrast present on other Sony cameras. Video can be recorded in full HD (1080/60i or 1080/24p).
Overall, this is a very interesting new product, especially considering that it is in the $400 price range. As I said earlier, this is typically for someone who wants to upgrade from a point and shoot, and I suspect that seasoned photographers may go for an NEX (light camera), or full-on DSLR cameras. Finally, there is a shoe that is compatible with a number of flash and other accessories, and that is something that we really would love to see on the NEX series one day.
20.1 Megapixel camera
Sony E-mount lens system
SD/SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo flash memory
Max still image size (16:9): 5456 x 3064
Max still image size (3:2): 5456 x 3632
Video recording in MPEG4 (H.264) 1080p/60i max
Audio recording: Dolby AC3 / Mpeg-4 AAC-LC