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==Overview==
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The '''Sony NEX-5''' is a [[digital camera]] launched on 11 May 2010 <ref name="Sony Press Conference on YouTube">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzG_ZPbJGlg</ref>. It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with the body of a common [[point-and-shoot camera]] but with the sensor size and features of a full [[DSLR]] camera. As of right now its major competitors in the market is the [[micro 4/3]] standard created by [[Panasonic]] and [[Olympus]] and a few low end [[Canon]], [[Nikon]], and even Sony alpha A-mounts<ref>http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/sony-alpha-nex-5/4505-6501_7-34098374.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1r</ref>. The NEX-5 shoots 14.2 megapixel stills and has a 7 [[fps]] continous shotmode <ref name="sonystyle.com">http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplaycatalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666192716</ref>.
The '''Sony NEX-5''' is a [[digital camera]] launched on 11 May 2010 <ref name="Sony Press Conference on YouTube">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzG_ZPbJGlg</ref>. It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with the body of a common [[point-and-shoot camera]] but with the sensor size and features of a full [[DSLR]] camera. As of right now its major competitors in the market is the [[micro 4/3]] standard created by [[Panasonic]] and [[Olympus]] and a few low end [[Canon]], [[Nikon]], and even Sony alpha A-mounts<ref>http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/sony-alpha-nex-5/4505-6501_7-34098374.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1r</ref>. The NEX-5 shoots 14.2 megapixel stills and has a 7 [[fps]] continous shotmode <ref name="sonystyle.com">http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplaycatalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666192716</ref>.

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Overview

The Sony NEX-5 is a digital camera launched on 11 May 2010 [1]. It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with the body of a common point-and-shoot camera but with the sensor size and features of a full DSLR camera. As of right now its major competitors in the market is the micro 4/3 standard created by Panasonic and Olympus and a few low end Canon, Nikon, and even Sony alpha A-mounts[2]. The NEX-5 shoots 14.2 megapixel stills and has a 7 fps continous shotmode [3].

Features

For its size the NEX-5 is a feature full product. It has many features found only in SLR Cameras but also some that are normally only found in point and shoots. The body of the NEX-5 is made out of a magnesium alloy that spereates the NEX-5 from the cheaper plastic NEX-3. Also different from the NEX-3 is video quality. The NEX-5 can shoot in AVCHD 1080/60i HD. On the still photo front there is a 7 fps continuous shot. The DSLR APS-C sized sensor has a ISO sensitivity up to 12,800.[3]. The camera software has special features like twilight mode and sweep panorama. The latter letting you sweep across a city-sky line or similar long view and have the photos automatically stitched into a JPEG image on camera.

Lenses

The NEX-5 along with its little sister, the NEX-3, use a new lens mount system developed by Sony known as the Sony E Mount. As of right now there are two available lenses a all purpose 18-55mm kit lens that is available with most NEX kits and an ultra wide pancake 16mm lens. There is an add-on fish eye lens that when used in conjunction with the pancake 16 mm gives you a unique view. After the release of the Sony Handycam NEX-VG10 there will also be a 18-200 E mount lens that will be able to be used with the NEX-5 without an adapter. However with a proposed price tag of $600 it is a hefty buy for a lens worth equal to the camera itself [4]. With the use of an adapter the NEX series of cameras will be able to use all Sony A Mount lenses and all legacy lenses.

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