Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sony’s New Blogger-Friendly Cameras!

A few days ago, Sony announced several new interchangeable lens devices, including two from their compact NEX line – tiny, lightweight cameras that work almost like full-fledged DSLRs, complete with lens changes.  Compact interchangeable lens cameras are a growing market, especially for people who don’t want a point-and-shoot, yet don’t feel that DSLRs are for them.  The two new Sony cameras, known as NEX 5N (at about 220 grams) and NEX-7 (just under 300 grams) join their sister camera, NEX C3, which launched earlier this month.  These are second-generation NEX cameras, which were first introduced in 2009.  Though I haven’t held either the NEX 5N or NEX 7 myself (but have played with the NEX-3, 5 and C3), these cameras seem to be perfect for bloggers looking for something more than a point-and-shoot, but don’t want to carry around a DSLR.
The NEX 5N, like its predecessors (NEX-3 and NEX-5), does not come with a built-in flash strobe.  Rather, the camera comes with an external flash that can be placed in the “Smart Accessories Terminal 2″ on the camera.  It also does not have a built-in viewfinder (the external one makes the camera rather unattractive), though sister camera, the NEX-7 does.  Both cameras have touch screen features.  Price-wise, the NEX 5N is much more affordable – at about $800 Canadian including lenses.  On the other hand, the NEX-7 is about $1,200 – and that’s without lenses. Way too much for most people.  Though both cameras have a shutter speed of 10 frames per second (fps),  the 5N shoots pictures at 16.1 megapixels while the NEX-7 is 24.3.  Bloggers, especially those who shoot outfit pictures of themselves or food, don’t need very high megapixels.  In fact, higher would just slow down your site.

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