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¡Lanzado el Sony Alpha NEX-5!

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Promovida por Sony como la cámara de lentes intercambiables más pequeña y ligera del mundo, el Alpha NEX5 fue lanzado hoy en Filipinas.

El Sony NEX-5 se sitúa entre las líneas de cámaras Cybershot y Alpha dSLR de Sony. Cuenta con un cuerpo pequeño y ligero, pero posee un sistema de lentes intercambiables que le permite obtener imágenes similares a las de una SLR gracias a su sensor de imagen Exmor APS-C HD CMOS de 14.2 megapíxeles.

Cuerpo de aleación de magnesio
LCD de 3.0" (ángulo ajustable: hasta 80 grados hacia arriba y 45 grados hacia abajo)
14.2MP Sensor CMOS Exmor APS HD (23.4x15.6 mm)
ISO 200 - 12800
Grabación de video en 1080i (AVCHD, MP4)
Enfoque automático de 25 puntos múltiples
RAW + JPEG
Velocidad de obturación desde 30 segundos hasta 1/4000 seg (+ modo Bulb)
Flash externo (incluido)
2.3fps disparos continuos (máximo 7fps en prioridad a velocidad)
Salida HDMI/Vídeo, USB 2.0
Tarjetas SD/SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Pro-HG Duo

Aunque la NEX-5 utiliza lentes con montura E, es capaz de usar lentes con montura A mediante el adaptador LA-EA1, lo que le permite utilizar todos los lentes disponibles en la línea Alpha dSLR (incluidos los lentes AF de Minolta y Konica Minolta). Puede ver la Sony NEX-5 aquí montada con un gran lente teleobjetivo (300mm SAL-300F28G).

La cámara cuenta con dos ranuras para tarjetas de memoria, lo que le permite utilizar tarjetas SD/SDHC además del Memory Stick Pro Duo propietario de Sony y soporta capacidades de hasta 32GB, permitiéndole almacenar una gran cantidad de videos Full HD 1080i que la cámara puede grabar.

El precio de venta sugerido del Sony NEX-5 es de Php37,999, que incluye el lente zoom estándar (18-55mm f/3.5-5.6).

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Mark · 15 years ago

how much is this now a year after?

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nonoy · 15 years ago

Sony is a great camera. But I still don’t know the other capabilities. I own a Sony cybershot dsc-wx1. Does this also have same capabilities and advantages as Sony Alpha NEX? Hope you can make a review about Sony cybershot Dsc-Wx1. Thanks.

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chase · 16 years ago

Anung pinagkaiba ng Nex-3 sa Nex-5?

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maria_PH · 16 years ago

Hi. Does anyone know where to buy the lenses for this cam? I have one but it came with the pancake lens which sadly does not have zoom functionality. I would really love to maximize its use!

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Mark Uy · 16 years ago

Bought the camera and loving it!

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gie · 16 years ago

@chickboy what store did you purchased your nex 5? will be in SG on Oct.plan to buy that dslr. What comes with the package. Thank you.

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chickboy · 16 years ago

oooopppss… got my nex-5 pala last July 19… ;-)

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chickboy · 16 years ago

gort my sony alpha nex-5 double lens kit at singapore first week of august for SG$1,299.00 then i was able to refund 5% GST, later in the evening used it at the marina bay sands skypark without using the lens… the results were great.. love it..

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chickboy · 16 years ago

gort my sony alpha nex-5 double lens kit at singapore first week of august for SG$1,299.00 then i was able to refund 5% GST, later in the evening used it at the marina bay sands skypark without using the lens… the results was great.. love it..

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ey_ar25 · 16 years ago

hey i think they are available now at sony shops one i think is at cyberzone in sm north edsa:) im kind of thinking of buying this too because i hate carrying large stuff around my neck cuz its hard for a slightly vertically challenged (not that pandak!!) girl to carry it around all the time but im thinking if I really want to compromise speed/quailty for portability…also i heard that it drains the battery a lot faster maybe because the lcd is always on.. hope this somehow helps:)

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beatmaster02 · 16 years ago

Can you please tell me where to get one of this here in the Philippines? Thanks

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Markie · 16 years ago

Teknisyan:
Anyhow what’s good about Sony camera’s specially those that uses detachable lenses, more often than not are compatible to Minolta and Konica Minolta AF Lenses.

Me: Konica Minolta is now owned by Sony. Kaya po ganun yung Nex-5.

…nakikisawsaw lang sa usapan nyo na nakaka-aliw.

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sweetperceptions · 16 years ago

Hi, Would you know where I can get one? Please. Thanks! :)

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manong · 16 years ago

@beef

btw, i’m talking about EVIL not MFT…

i might be wrong if i said next year (maybe 2-3 yrs)but just like you said, the difference in performance/features is almost/nearly non-existent now… what more in the next year or so?

and the cost to manufacture is much cheaper than dslr, including lenses. nywy, wait and see na lang tayo kung kelan going the betamax way ang dslr…

http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/news/olympus_e_system_mirrorless_in_two_years_probably_news_295133.html

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beef · 16 years ago

@manong;
Yes, yes, gets ko.. i hope i did not ruffle your feathers in my first post, meaning if it came out as a critique, it wasn’t.

yep, i pretty much understand what you’re saying, as i’m into camera’s among other things. But i still disagree that DSLRs will become obsolete, maybe a particular model will, being replaced by a newer one, but the DSLR itself, i doubt it.

I am a fan of micro four thirds, but having tried a friend’s, i still think my DSLR is faster;.. faster focus, faster response, faster shot to shot.. not to mention i can get 500 plus shots from one charge, and for the same specs, currently, mas mahal pa rin yung m4/3.. the photo’s themselves though are amazing. but really, most times its capturing what you see that’s the problem, and in those times, the faster your camera, the better your chances of getting that shot.

So smaller, lighter.. sure.. pero performance and price for what you get.. DSLR pa rin. (note that you don’t need top of the line DLSRs to get the performance you need from a casual shoot).. again, on paper, same features, maybe better, but the real test is when you actually use it, does it meet your needs? It’s not for everyone, but it definitely is for some people. oh, but i also have point and shoots and a pro-sumer model (sony too!) and i use them all.

again, not a critique, just my 2 cents. haba. yoko na.. =)

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lolipown · 16 years ago

looks like someone needs some reading comprehension

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Mark Uy · 16 years ago

I Want One!!!!

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manong · 16 years ago

@teknisyan

“A lot of people think that what they read on the net are all true”

but a lot of people also don’t read in the net :p

truth is a perception to every man… that’s why we have lie detectors… and guns!

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manong · 16 years ago

@beef

funny as it is, SLR is a technology NOT photography. gets mo?

SLR replaced TLR in the ’70s then became digital in the ’90s.

2 yrs ago, mirror-less interchangable lens cameras were introduced w/c eliminates most of the advantages of DSLR while also do not have its disadvantages.

check d meaning of obsolete… it comes w/ the age of the user (does your lolo uses micro four thirds? hehehe!)

same features, big difference in price and weight? saan ka pa!

“anything you buy today becomes obsolete tomorrow”

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ipad case · 16 years ago

wow, this is nice , dying to own one then take a pictures in the mirror .. cause i like it so much

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Andre Marcelo-Tanner · 16 years ago

so is this the smallest camera with a APS-C image sensor?

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

@beef

A lot of people think that what they read on the net are all true… like what they say “If it’s too good to be true, that means it’s not”. Anyhow, “THAT” Mon or whoever he is have a good life.

Sorry for the OT.:)

Anyhow what’s good about Sony camera’s specially those that uses detachable lenses, more often than not are compatible to Minolta and Konica Minolta AF Lenses.

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

@beef

yeah… people think that what they read on the net are all true… like what they say “If it’s too good to be true, that means it’s not”. Anyhow, “THAT” Mon or whoever he is have a good life”

Sorry for the off topic. :)

Anyhow what’s good about Sony camera’s specially those that uses detachable lenses, more often than not are compatible to Minolta and Konica Minolta AF Lenses.

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beef · 16 years ago

para on topic.. hehe

I actually like the NEX-5, if only for it’s video mode (on paper). Okay, Okay, I also like the way it looks and feels, got to hold one at a gadget shop last weekend (infosys ba yun?).. yes just hold, not take shots as it wasn’t powered.

IF I had one, I’d probably use it a lot. To be honest though, for places where I expect to get good pictures (read as “possibly contest worthy”), I’d still bring my DSLR, bulky as it is.

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beef · 16 years ago

@teknisyan
you’re probably right; it’s probably “spice”..

being an engineer though, I prefer accuracy (or at the very least actual experience)to “palabok” and guessing. The internet being what it is, so many people (for example, 14 year old kids)can say something they have no idea about and someone’s bound to believe it as “gospel”.

next thing you know, people start to think things that were here-say are fact unfortunately.. aaahh.. Off topic na.. my apologies..

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Mon Macutay · 16 years ago

Abe, please take note that someone is impersonating me. You can check this reply’s IP address. That’s the real me.

I’m sorry if you and your readers thought it was me. I just want to clear my name, reputation and of my blog.

Thanks,
M

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

@ beef
i agree but i think they’re just adding spice to the story.

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sylv3rblade · 16 years ago

@beer
heh.. engadget doesn’t even know that it’s not the number of megapixels a camera has that matters :)

+1

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beef · 16 years ago

@manong
the only people who say that DLSRs will become obsolete (next year at that?) are the ones who don’t use or appreciate them. Engadget is a tech site, not a photography site. They couldn’t care less about the utility of the gadget they just care about the tech used in it.

Not to say that tech isn’t great, there is room for both tech that makes things easier for people as well as gear that just works and produces great results for those who know how to use them.

So even though the “common tao” may think that DSLRs will die someday, but really, these are the same guys who never knew what an SLR was before they became digital. But photographers were still using them pa rin anyway. (and they still do actually). Yes they also have compacts, and point and shoots, but they will still have their SLRs for when it needs to count.

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Ian · 16 years ago

now that’s a camera! haha! no need for apature or shutter settings LOL

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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@sylv3rblade – read up on Calvin’s first impressions at PTB: http://www.pinoytechblog.com/archives/sony-alpha-nex-5-first-impressions

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Adrian · 16 years ago

wow ang ganda. lalo na yung lens :)

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sylv3rblade · 16 years ago

@Sir Abe
Is it a dedicated unit (not included with the actual package)? Can we use the flash with any other camera?

It’s in interesting add-on either way.

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

@Crab

Thanks to you as well! :)

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Crab Ment@lity · 16 years ago

@Mon Kuto:
Wow, as if yer blog is a sight to behold! Credit goes to you though, instead of becomin a stalker like most of you abused kids grow up to be, you created an award worthy site, very original indeed (NOT).. Downing others won’t make you GREAT so do us a favor Mon MAKUTO, keep your comments to yourself if you got nothin’ positive to say.

Mon Macuto replied on Jul 7th, 2010 at 2:23 am (7)

@Teknisyan,

worthless blog you have there

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

@mon, thanks! :)

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Mon Macuto · 16 years ago

@Teknisyan,

worthless blog you have there

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manong · 16 years ago

hayy! why is it when u buy something, it instantly becomes old?

dslr will become obsolete next year…

http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/06/canon-wonder-camera-concept-promises-single-lens-perfection-vid/

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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

Heheh… this is a real nice… looks like a hybrid with detachable lens.

btw.. any news if they’ll market the new Sony α390 and α290?

http://www.teknisyan.net/2010/07/sony-390-and-290-entry-level-dslr_04.html

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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@sylv3rblade – it’s actually a detachable flash.

@tristan – lakasan mo panalangin mo. heheh

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sylv3rblade · 16 years ago

The fact that it can mount existing Minolta lenses is awesome enough.

BTW, is the thing that looks like a bendable antenna the built-in flash?

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Tristan Khalil A. Singkala · 16 years ago

WOW! I’m going to add this in my wishlist!

Sana may maawa sakin magbigay ng DSLR ahahahah pero this one really looks awesome, Sir Abe!

Small but terrible!

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Spidey · 16 years ago

I guess that hand is Calvin’s haha!

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