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Best PerformerSony NEX-5: Finally, A Giant Leap!

31 Jan, 2011, 11:45 am IST | by Rossi Fernandes | Point and Shoot

Point and Shoot

Sony's new camera with an APS-C size CMOS sensor

Sony's new camera with an APS-C size CMOS sensor
The most basic of controls on the NEX-5
The easy-to-remove detach flash unit at the top of the NEX5
The bundled 18-55mm lens should be sufficient for most users
An example of the good colour reproduction on the NEX-5
An example of good depth of field using the f/3.5-5.6/18-55 lens

PRICE IN INDIA

34,990

TECH2 RATING

8.0

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.0

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Point and shoot cameras are preferred by most of us because they are cheap and easy to use. Every one of us would like to own a DSLR camera but the learning curve is a deterrent. Companies such as Olympus and Panasonic tried to bring the best of both worlds by introducing micro four third cameras which are somewhere in between a DSLR and a point and shoot.

 

Sony is now trying to bridge the gap even further by introducing their NEX series of cameras which uses the exact same size sensor as a standard DSLR. We’re looking today at the new Sony NEX-5, a mirrorless 14.2 MP CMOS sensor camera.

The bundled 18-55mm lens should be sufficient for most users

The bundled 18-55mm lens should be sufficient for most users

 


Features
While the NEX-5 looks like a compact point and shoot, it comes with a detachable lens. The camera we received came with an 18-55 mm lens, which fits into Sony’s new E-mount which has been specially designed for these cameras. There aren’t many lens options for the camera yet but the available choice should be sufficient for most casual photographers.  One of the other surprising things is that the Sony NEX-5 uses a SD card. Sony has been using its proprietary MemoryStick cards for a long time and a slow shift towards SDHC can be seen across their DSLR cameras as well.

Sony's new camera with an APS-C size CMOS sensor

Sony's new camera with an APS-C size CMOS sensor

 

 

There is no mode selection dial on the camera, so one you need to browse through the interface for a couple of seconds to be able to change the mode. It will take some time for even experienced users to get used to the new interface. For example, one of the annoyances is the ISO and White Balance setting being placed in the Brightness/Color menu. Other than that, most of the other controls are still present as they are on any other camera and are easy to use.

Design and Build Quality
The camera also has a detachable flash which can be very easily unscrewed from its mount by hand. The flash can be turned on by pushing it upwards. When you remove the flash unit, a thin flexible flap covers the gap in the body. The camera is compact and fits reasonably comfortably in one hand. The camera tends to lean towards the heavy lens at the front though.  

 

The easy-to-remove detach flash unit at the top of the NEX5

The easy-to-remove detach flash unit at the top of the NEX5

 

 

The trigger release button is beautifully machined, and so are most of the other menu buttons. The dial at the back is made of good quality plastic. It’s tactile and the menu buttons very precisely positioned next to the tilting 3-inch screen. The build quality of the lenses used on some of the micro four third cameras was appalling, but the lens on the NEX-5 is far studier and so is the mount on the camera body. In fact, some of the early Sony A200 models had somewhat poor quality lens bodies. They were light and felt cheap during operation. The focus and zoom ring have a fluid motion and are very sturdy.  Even the battery and memory card door bay are built well. The NEX-5 feels like a much more serious camera.

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Tags:

Sony , NEX , NEX 5 , 5K , HD , 14.2 , Megapixel , Detachable , Lens , 1080p , APS-C , 3-inch , LCD , RAW , HDMI , Tilt , Screen , 18-55

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