Thursday 25 August 2011

Fastest In The World!

Sony NEX-5N
   Sony has announced a new compact system camera – NEX-5N to slot into its existing NEX line-up, with the latest Sony NEX-5N featuring an improved 16.1 megapixel APS-C sensor compared to its 14.2 megapixel predecessor NEX-5. It is made from light magnesium alloy, the Nex-5N is just 23.3mm at the slimmest point and i same quick shutter lag as found on the new Nex-7. With a release time lag of just 0.02 seconds, it is the fastest in the world. An improved autofocus algorhythm doubles the readout speed from the image sensor and results in an AF that is significantly faster than the current NEX-5 model.

Highlights:

    * Touch-screen display
    * Electronic First Curtain shutter
    * Revised 16.1MP CMOS sensor
    * ISO 100-25600
    * 10fps continuous shooting mode (at full resolution)
    * In-camera CA, vignetting and distortion correction
    * Auto ISO limit of 3200
    * Creative Control results-orientated user interface
    * Picture Effects processing options
    * 1080p 60p HD movies in AVCHD format

   It is the fourth model in Sony's NEX line of APS-C format mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. NEX-5N and NEX-C3 are more like cousins and NEX-5N also offers the option of using an electronic first-curtain shutter that promises to substantially reduce shutter lag.

   The two most significant changes to the NEX-5N compared to the NEX-5 areits new sensor, which we have been very impressed by in the NEX-C3, and the addition of a touch interface. When images of the first NEX cameras appeared, many people assumed their lack of buttons indicated touch-sensitive operation, so it's interesting to see a touchscreen finally appearing on the 5N.

   This is great! NEX-5N is actually a different camera and its worthy with its highlights and interesting model which attracts the consumers.

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