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  1. N. Butt "GSARider" says:
    122 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Quality Camera, 24 Jun 2010
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    This review is from: Sony NEX5KB Alpha Compact System Camera – 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens – Black (Electronics)

    I have a Canon 5D as well as a 450d, but for quite sometime, I’d been looking for a camera that’s portable, but doesn’t sacrifice the quaility & versatility of my SLR’s. I’ve been using the Nex 5 for just over a month now and have taken around 600 shots and they are excellent quality. Both indoor & outdoor shots have been great – detail is sharp and colours are vivid. The movies are also amazing – I’ve taken outdoor video so far – handheld and whilst it can be tricky keeping the cam steady, it does take full 1080 video that comes out with amazing detail.

    Uisng the panoramic mode is quick & easy and saves the photoshopping of old and the results are very good, all you have to do is enter panoramic mode and choose which way you would like to pan the camera – up / left / right then just click the shutter and pan across.

    I also ride a bike and do a lot of group riding. This means that I’m forever taking ‘action’ shots of bikes speeding past and I need a cam that’s capable of fast bursts. Again the NEX 5 fulfils this role admirably and captures the moment. With no ‘lag’ between pressing the shutter control and taking the shot.

    I bought the 18-55mm + 16mm lens and to be honest have only been using the 18-55mm as it gives me more versatility, however I’m thinking that the 16mm will be good for video, as it’s at a fixed length that’s wide enough to capture anything that I’m shooting.

    Overall, it’s worth the cash, the all metal body gives a reassuringly quality feel to the NEX 5 and whether it’s an upgrade from a smaller cam or as a a second cam to a DSLR and I can give it a full five stars.

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  2. Paul Prescott says:
    87 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Professional photographers review., 22 Aug 2011
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    Paul Prescott
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    This review is from: Sony NEX5KB Alpha Compact System Camera – 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens – Black (Electronics)

    Hi folks- if you can’t be bothered reading the whole review here’s the synopsis…

    It’s one of the best cameras I’ve owned. I love it. I was a travel photographer for a few years would have killed to have had this instead of my bulky Nikons!! PLEASE read through to the end, because there is a facet to this camera I haven’t heard anyone mention yet and it’s the reason I gave it full marks and took the time to review it. Thanks!

    Now for the review!
    IMAGE QUALITY-
    This depends on so many factors, chip size and performance, lens quality, settings etc. We will start with the chip. It’s a full size DSLR chip at the end of the day so that speaks volumes in terms of performance. I’ve shot all kinds of stuff, from hideously bright and contrasty scenes to real pushin’ my luck dark shots and it’s taken everything in it’s stride. The sensor works brilliantly. Images have masses of detail, low noise at high ISO, great colour. THE LENSES are pretty good. I got the kit lens and the 16mm pancake. both very good. I am using both of them professionally so that’s gotta tell you something I hope. Very little barrel distortion with either lens. (Just a pointer- you know when you look at lens reviews on websites and they have photo’s of straight lines etc to demonstrate lens performance? Just take a look at some of their PROPER photographs. they’re generally abysmal. These guys are just camera geeks in my experience….You can worry too much about “distortion” and the like but don’t be fretting about NEX-5 image quality. It’s great.) The 16mm lens has a liiiiiiitle bit of fringing at the extremities and loses some of it’s sharpness at the edge but all the images are fine to A4. If you want perfectly sharp all the way across you ain’t gonna get it for £500. sorry. But you WILL get very good pics. And I’m fussy, believe it or not. The kit lens comes with optical image stabilisation which works really well.

    INTERFACE AND USER CONTROLS ETC
    I personally found the camera interface very simple. You can customise the buttons a little which is good because there aren’t that many. The NEX-5 isn’t set up like a DSLR, it’s very minimalist but I like that. Once you play with it you will find it very easy indeed. Haven’t missed a shot yet because of it! It has a great idiot mode, a pretty smooth panoramic mode, and my personal fave- EXCELLENT black and white. I mean, it’s REALLY good. I boost the contrast on my black and white images in camera and they just look beautiful. Remember how B&W hand prints used to look?

    Battery life isn’t great, I had to buy a spare. Can’t have it dying in the middle of a shoot! The screen is partly to blame, it’s highly detailed and really sharp but I think it’s a battery hog. I also shoot in RAW which may possibly drain it quicker. Use RAW by the way. JPEGS are dire if you want to take really good pictures, and you can mess a shot up and rescue it in RAW later. Software for doing this comes with the camera too.

    Autofocus is quick, but the manual focus works beautifully. Why bother with manual focus though? ahhh…. this brings me to…

    VIDEO MODE.
    Oh boy. it’s SUPERB. No rolling shutter artefacts, smooth, hi-res, just magnificent. and you can manual focus during filming which is a must have for me. This is MORE than capable of replacing your video camera. With manual focus you can play around so much with your footage. So absolutely no problem with the video mode, it’s the best camera video I have seen, and honestly better than most camcorder footage I’ve seen too!!

    FLASH AND LOW LIGHT
    The camera flash is quite weak. Not like my HUGE Nikon speedlights by any margin! But guess what? I haven’t had to use it yet. I love ambient light. It’s ALWAYS better than flash. The NEX-5 is excellent when using available light, and I’ve taken some truly beautiful shots with little more than streetlights. I took a shot of a power station at night- hand held believe it or not- and it’s one of the best photo’s I’ve ever taken… which brings me to…

    WHY I LOVE THIS CAMERA
    So it takes great photo’s, superb quality video, it’s got all the right features in my opinion, the lenses are workmanlike and as I’ve said fine for pro use so if you just want a good solid performer you will do fine.

    BUT….

    What I’ve written is half the story. There is something about this camera that just makes me want to go out and shoot things. Like I used to do when I started photography years ago. It’s just FUN! It’s fun to be able to smoothly manual focus between foreground and background when filming…. it’s great to shoot in truly low light areas and yet get excellent results…. it’s fun NOT to have a big DSLR that everyone notices during street and travel photography, and yet get the same kind of results….It’s lovely to get a black and white mode that REALLY works well. I’ve…

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  3. S. Thomas says:
    41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sony NEX-5, 7 Sep 2010
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    This review is from: Sony NEX5KB Alpha Compact System Camera – 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens – Black (Electronics)

    I reluctantly started to take photographs digitally around six years ago when my Dad said he felt the quality of pictures could potentially match those of my Olympus SLR. I am now on my third digital camera and feel very happy to have converted.

    I have a Sony F828, which takes great photographs but is bulky. I also have a Sony camcorder, which takes good video but is similarly bulky. Combine the wish to take photographs with video and you end up with a rucksack full of photographic equipment before you go anywhere. Another change was therefore called for. I decided to get the Sony NEX-5 with 18-55mm and 16mm lens.

    The main reason for purchasing the NEX-5 was its size. It is very compact, lightweight and can easily be stowed away in luggage. The quality of the pictures is fantastic. The supplied battery was able to take 30 minutes of HD video footage and around 100 photographs before it fell below 50% capacity; it had sufficient charge to allow me to spend a full day out sightseeing without running out. I have got a spare battery `just in case’ but so far have not needed to change over to use it, even though I take a lot of photographs in a day.

    The camera is incredibly easy to use. I took some test shots in my home as soon as the battery had charged (which did not take long); the shots were exposed as though they had been taken with a flash (they were not), even though a brightly lit window featured in more than 50% of the shot my messy desk was perfectly exposed for all to see. The panoramic pictures are a bit gimmicky but good results can be achieved with a bit of perseverance and once you get the hang of it, the joins are difficult to see.

    The 18-55 lens provides a reasonable depth of coverage and is definitely worth considering as part of the purchase rather than just the 16mm lens alone.

    There is no compromise to the quality of the photographs due to the size of the camera. The only change I would make is to the lens cap; why Sony did not incorporate a slot to enable this to be attached to the body of the camera is odd as it is easily knocked off. That’s my only gripe and it feels very minor.

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