Panoramic Photo from the new Sony NEX-5

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  1. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    What a great camera!

    Its a hybrid compact point and shoot that's got SLR sensors in them....

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  3. Tire Shredder

    Tire Shredder Jedi Nuba

    it better be for the price! could buy a full DSLR for that
     
  4. detailersdomain

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    most SLR's are $600 plus not including lenses.

    I'm going to say this is a more versatile camera over the SLR I have....

    But that's my 2 cents I can't take pics for crap. So the Sony is pretty good in my book.
     
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    Sony Alpha NEX-5 Overview

    Reviewed by Dave Etchells, Shawn Barnett, Zig Weidelich, and Mike Tomkins
    Review Posted: 05/11/2010
    Update 06/08/2010: Production-level 16mm lens

    As the fourth major manufacturer to enter the market for small, mirrorless digital cameras with interchangeable lenses, Sony had to make a big impression. We think they'll do just that with the new Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3, two cameras they're calling "alpha compact interchangeable lens digital cameras."

    The promise of mirrorless digital cameras has been high image quality without all the bulk, and the photographic versatility of interchangeable lenses. The Sony NEX-5 delivers that better than any model so far, and does it with style and a sturdy build.

    There are so many interesting innovations in the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3, that it's difficult to know where to start. Easily the biggest news, though, is that the Sony NEX series is the first interchangeable lens digital camera system designed to tackle continuous autofocus and exposure adjustment while recording video, where all the components, bodies and lenses, support the feature. (Panasonic's GH1 was the first to take on this challenge, but only Panasonic's HD lenses support these advanced features, not every Micro Four Thirds lens.) Video is indeed the one major area, aside from size, where the two new cameras differ: The NEX-5 supports 1080i AVCHD video recording, while the NEX-3 is limited to 720p video capture.

    A 14-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor is responsible for the high quality we found in the images from both cameras, and a new Bionz processor is also hard at work in the two cameras.

    Several hot features were brought over from recent Alphas and Cyber-shot digital cameras, including Sweep Panorama, Auto High-Dynamic Range shooting, Handheld Twilight, and Anti-motion-blur modes, each of which strategically combine and align several images into one seamless one. It's pretty impressive stuff. As if that weren't enough, Sony's also announcing an upcoming upgrade (even before the cameras ship!) that will enable a special 3D Sweep Panorama mode that will work with several as-yet unannounced Bravia TV sets coming in July 2010.

    Both the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 sport a wide, 3-inch LCD with 921,000-dot resolution. The surprise is that the super-slim LCD tilts up 80 degrees and down 45 degrees for easy viewing. With TruBlack technology borrowed from Sony's picture frames, shooting in or out of doors is a pretty good experience.

    Though by name the new cameras are Alphas, they no longer use the Alpha mount; instead Sony has christened a new E-mount, for which two lenses will ship right away, both as kit lenses. The first is a fairly standard 18-55mm f/3.5-6.3 lens with Optical SteadyShot, and the second is a 16mm f/2.8 pancake prime lens. Both have a beautiful aluminum barrel in brushed gunmetal gray.

    An adapter is available for mounting Alpha lenses, but autofocus will be disabled with the NEX cameras. Two converters will also ship for use with the 16mm lens: an Ultra Wide Converter with a 12mm equivalent view, and a Fisheye Converter.

    Finally, an 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS lens is planned for shipment some time this year.

    Both the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 accept both Memory Stick Pro Duo/Pro-HG Duo/Pro-HG HX Duo and SD, SDHC, and SDXC media.

    The NEX-5A will ship in July with the 16mm lens for US$650, while the NEX-5K with the 18-55mm lens will sell for US$700. NEX-3A cameras with the 16mm lens will sell for US$550, while the NEX-3K cameras with the 18-55mm will sell for US$650.
     
  8. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Cool cam for sure. Just not sure if the stock 3x zoom is a good lens all in one. If not im going with the new Panny LX5. But the NEX-3 is up there on the list.

    Let me know how the 3x lens is (please) ;)
     
  9. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    Nice...now someone use the same car/same camera feature with the Grand Canyon in the background.
     
  10. Cooter

    Cooter Guest

    [​IMG]

    I took some of the South Rim about 2 weeks ago!
     
  11. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    sickness guys. pics look good.
     
  12. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    :mounty:
     
  13. ams

    ams Virgin Detailer

    Biggest con about this camera is the battery life!

    The large display just sucks the juice out of it so fast.
     
  14. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    From what I've read, the image quality is supposed to be up there with the best, but it's a bit difficult to use...
     
  15. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Went to bestbuy and man is the NEX-3 nice! $80 more than the new Panasonic LX5, interchangable lenses, amazing screen, full sized sensor, but... the controls are not easy to get too, Ex: changing the ISO, White Balance, etc. all have to be done step by step by going into the menu each time. This shows that the cam was tailored to a more point and shoot audience.

    Still contemplating if its worth the money over the LX5. Phil can you get back to me on if the lens is good enough for every situation.
     
  16. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    battery life sucks by the time 100 pics go by its at 50% from an my t1i I can do 300 with no issues.

    now for the wife and the kids and going out this is a great camera with everything you need.

    I'm going to use it for the next write up.

    I keep the T1i at the shop.

    Not sure if that helps.

    Also 1080 video is cool and its an easy camera to use.
     
  17. SpecC

    SpecC Wax on..Wax off

    What made you choose it over the EP-1/EP-2 or GF-1?
     
  18. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    looks , size, reviews.
     

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