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Old 11-29-2010, 04:02 PM
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Thoughts on Sony Alpha NEX-5/3

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Bare with me as I'm a total noob when it comes to cameras/photography but I am on the market for a Digital SLR. Just starting my research, but one of the ones that stood out to me is the Sony Alpha NEX-5/3. Reason being its ease of use which is very important to me. What I'm looking for is a device that'll give me SLR quality pictures but i don't need a degree to operate.

Any of you guys have experience with this camera? Any thoughts, advice, recommendations will be greatly appreciated!

Here is a link to the camera's in question: Alpha NEX

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Old 11-29-2010, 04:28 PM
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These NEX camera are not SLR, they are mirrorless. Though they have interchangeable lenses. The lenses are not interchangeable for other Sony cameras.

I find it funny that both the 3 and the 5 does not do 1080p. And Sony is a big 1080p pusher. The 3 does 720p and the 5 does 1080i.

The biggest complaint with both cameras, all the controls are in menus, not on the camera body.
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Don't know anything about Sony's models, but know Sony. I was this most ardent Sony fan that you could imagine back in the 80's and early 90's. Then the realization came that everything Sony stopped working as intended within 3 years...without fail. As hard as it was, I let Sony go and haven't looked back. Maybe things have changed since then, I hope so, because I know they were always ahead of the others in features, but unless they fixed their quality control issues, I would never steer anyone to that brand...imho.
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Thanks for the feedback guys! By no means am I photography guru, but I am curious and I’d like something that’s relatively easy to use and will produce a quality image. I’ve never owned anything other than a few point and shoot camera’s (few being sony's) which has served its purpose, but I’m looking for a step up in quality.

Is there a particular make/model that you would recommend for a beginner? My price range would be in the $5-700’s.

Thanks again for the feedback!
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Nikon D3100 or Canon T1i those are the entry level cameras from the big two. If you go used, Nikon D90 or Canon T2i.


I've read good about the Sony's you asked about, I just pointed out why I wouldn't want them or what others have said bad about them. They were made to be compact, but the lenses, don;t let them big as compact as Sony wants you to think.


One thing about a camera, get them in your hands before you decide.

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Unless you're more concerned with physical size of the camera than anything else; one of Sony's real DSLRs would be just as easy to use and comparatively priced. They put descriptions of all the menu items in the menu which make them nice and noob friendly. Remember you can shoot full auto so a DSLR can be just like point and shoot, but you'll have the option to learn more about photography and the various functions if you choose to.
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I have a NEX-3 and really like it.

For what you are looking for the NEX would be just fine.

I am like you, all my digital cameras have been regular point and shoot. But I have never wanted to go with a D-SLR because of the size and comparative complexity.

The NEX with the 16mm lens is as small as many basic point and shoot cameras.

Some cool features are the sweep panorama (3d if you have a new Sony TV). Built-in HDR (nothing amazing, but very convenient). And unlike most D-SLR you have easy to use HD video that is great quality due to the large sensor.

They released a new firmware that makes the menu system easier to navigate and it's fairly user friendly.

Also I was happy that I could use a SD care instead of a memorystick.
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Considering the NEX-5 too, like the OP, I'm just a point and click photographer, but want something with a little more ability, including HD vid while still remaining relatively compact and easy to use. I know I don't have the inclination, or patience LOL, to really learn how to take full advantage of a true DSLR, so will take a look at these soon.
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There is also an adapter that will allow you to put alpha lenses on an e-mount body.

Now that I look at it, it's a little confusing that sony puts the "alpha" before "NEX" on their website, since it's not an a-mount body.

I have a sony A700 and love it!
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Originally Posted by Silver™
I have a NEX-3 and really like it.

For what you are looking for the NEX would be just fine.

I am like you, all my digital cameras have been regular point and shoot. But I have never wanted to go with a D-SLR because of the size and comparative complexity.

The NEX with the 16mm lens is as small as many basic point and shoot cameras.

Some cool features are the sweep panorama (3d if you have a new Sony TV). Built-in HDR (nothing amazing, but very convenient). And unlike most D-SLR you have easy to use HD video that is great quality due to the large sensor.

They released a new firmware that makes the menu system easier to navigate and it's fairly user friendly.

Also I was happy that I could use a SD care instead of a memorystick.
Silver,

Do you have any sample images you can share that you've taken with the NEX-3?

I'm really torn because for the price, i should be able to pick up a T1i which is a proven device that many swear by.
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^^^

Not handy, but if you go to this forum you will find a lot as well as a bunch of good info that might help in your decision.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1042


Here are some pics someone just took in NZ with a NEX.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=37051878
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Originally Posted by slobeatz
There is also an adapter that will allow you to put alpha lenses on an e-mount body.

Now that I look at it, it's a little confusing that sony puts the "alpha" before "NEX" on their website, since it's not an a-mount body.

I have a sony A700 and love it!


But supposedly the focus is a lot slower on the A-mount lenses.

So I was going to hold off on any new lens purchases until they release the new line (ie: Carl Zeiss) in the coming year.
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Originally Posted by TiggaMan909
Silver,

Do you have any sample images you can share that you've taken with the NEX-3?
Just about any camera nowadays will take great pictures, the question is, will it take great pictures for the type of photography that you do or want to do?


Flickr has many, many groups for NEX cameras.

http://www.flickr.com/search/groups/?q=Sony%20NEX
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new Sony NEX-C3.



Sony Introduces World's Smallest, Lightest Interchangeable Lens Camera with APS-C Sized Sensor


Easy-to-use a NEX-C3 Features 16.2 Megapixels, HD Video and Friendly New Interface

SAN DIEGO, June 8, 2011 – Sony’s new α NEX-C3 is the world’s smallest, lightest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sized sensor. Offered in a range of stylish colors, the NEX-C3 brings the promise of DSLR-quality photography to the millions of consumers looking to take professional-looking photos without the size and bulk of traditional DSLR cameras.

The NEX-C3 features an attractive new body design that combines a satisfyingly solid metal top casing with an easy-to-use streamlined grip shape. Reducing the size of its internal circuitry visibly shrinks the camera’s size and achieves a body weight of just 225g (approximately 8 ounces) – nearly six percent lighter than its predecessor, the NEX-3 camera. Image quality, functionality and usability of the NEX-C3 camera also surpass that of the NEX-3 model.

The resolution of the camera’s large Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor is boosted to 16.2 effective megapixels, capturing stills and 720p HD video with breath-taking clarity. The large, DSLR-sized sensor also lets users produce pro-quality background defocus effects, whether shooting HD video or stills.

“Building on the success of last year’s α NEX launch, the new NEX-C3 model takes the idea of ‘small camera body, SLR-quality photos’ to a whole new level,” said Kristen Elder, director of the alpha digital imaging business at Sony. “This camera’s brand new, large CMOS sensor and user-friendly interface will allow all photographers, regardless of experience level, to produce unique, custom-styled photographs. The NEX-C3 is a perfect combination of design, performance and creativity that fits a wide range of activities and shooting styles.”

Photo Creativity
The intuitive new Photo Creativity interface on the NEX-C3 camera puts sophisticated controls within easy reach, whether users are shooting stills or HD Video. Technical terms like ‘aperture’, ‘exposure value’ and ‘white balance’ are replaced with the friendlier and more intuitive ‘background defocus’, ‘brightness’ and ‘color’, allowing users to easily create custom-styled photographs. A traditional interface with Aperture/Shutter Priority, Manual and custom functions is always available for experienced users, along with highly customizable soft-keys for programming direct access to important controls.

With the NEX-C3 camera, users don’t need to dig into confusing menu options or guess their effect on a composition. They just need to turn the camera’s rear-mounted control wheel and instantly see the effect of their settings previewed on screen. Also, two or more different settings can be combined to create more sophisticated creative effects.

A new in-camera ‘Picture Effect’ setting lets users add extra impact to stills or HD video during shooting, without the worry of editing images afterwards. ‘Picture Effect’ options include Partial Color, Retro Photo, Pop Color, High Contrast Monochrome, Posterization, High-key and Toy Camera. There’s also a ‘Soft Skin’ effect that removes wrinkles and blemishes from portrait subjects.

Tilting for comfortable viewing at any angle, the high contrast 3-inch (measured diagonally) Xtra Fine LCD features TruBlack screen technology for high-contrast images with rich, deep blacks. This is an ideal way to compose shots and judge the effect of adjusting picture settings, even when viewing outdoors in bright sunlight.

Long-Lasting Battery
The NEX-C3 works even harder to capture amazing images and HD video between battery charges. Improved energy efficiency boosts battery life to a generous 400 still shots per charge – a more than 20 percent increase from the both the NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras.

Multi-Shot Imaging Technologies
Sony’s Advanced multi-shot technologies further broaden the possibilities of the NEX-C3 camera. 3D Sweep Panorama™ mode captures extra-wide images that can be viewed in 3D on a 3D television with compatible 3D glasses. Auto HDR “stacks” a high-speed burst of three successive exposures to capture extreme shadow and highlight details in a single frame. Similarly, Handheld Twilight and Anti-Motion Blur modes automatically combine six exposures to capture smooth, low-noise images. This avoids hand-blur and subject-blur when shooting in available light.

New E-mount 30mm Macro Lens and Other Compatible Accessories
The versatility of the α E-mount compact camera system grows with new style-matched accessories to expand shooting possibilities even further.

Joining the range of E-mount interchangeable lenses, the SEL30M35 is currently the world’s lightest life-size macro lens (approx 4.9 ounces) for interchangeable-lens cameras. This high-quality 30mm F3.5 macro lens features a 1:1 magnification ratio and minimum working distance of just 0.95 inches (2.4 cm), making it ideal for capturing detail-packed close-ups of small subjects like flowers and insects.

Despite its extremely compact size, the SEL30M35 employs one ED glass and three aspherical lens elements for excellent optical performance, with minimized aberration and very high edge-to-edge sharpness and contrast. It also offers smooth, quiet autofocus operation whether shooting stills or HD video. The macro lens is supplied with a matching lens hood.

Also available as an option, the new HVL-F20S is a style-matching flash that clips onto the Smart Accessory Terminal of NEX-C3 and other E-mount cameras. Powered directly by the camera, the flash requires no batteries, making it ultra-compact and light weight for travelling. With a generous GN20 (50mm, at ISO 100, m) flash power rating and adjustable head, it’s ideal for creating natural fill-in and bounce flash effects with portraits and everyday shooting subjects.

The expanded range of coordinating accessories features a new body case/lens jacket and a soft carrying case. The new camera is also compatible with Sony’s full line of SD memory cards, including the newest Class 10 versions, as well as the Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX series. Available in capacities up to 32 GB, both media enable higher read speeds for more stable and optimal performance by Sony hardware features such as high-speed burst shooting or HD movie shooting.

Firmware update for NEX-5, NEX-3
A firmware upgrade (Version 4) adds the new ‘Picture Effect’ function to existing NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras. It also adds a Peaking function to assist with more precise manual focusing. This upgrade will be available June 20th and can be downloaded from: (www.esupport.sony.com).

Pricing and Availability
The new NEX-C3 ultra-compact digital camera will be available this August in silver, black and pink with an 18-55mm kit zoom lens (model SEL1855) and will cost about $650. It will also be offered in black only with a 16mm lens (model SEL16F28) for about $600.

The new SEL30M35 E-mount Macro lens will be available this October for about $250 and the HVL-F20S flash will be available this August for about $150.

The camera kits, macro lens and new flash will all be sold at Sony retail stores (www.sonystyle.com) and other authorized dealers nationwide.

the NEX-7 should be announced in July.
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ive been heavily thinking of picking up a NEX-5 as a camera i can just toss around and carry with me on trips etc.

i think i want to see what the NEX-7 will bring as that one is supposed to be aimed at enthusiasts. although the rumored price of $1300 is way to steep.
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