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- Acolyte
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Re: NEX-7
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Re: NEX-7
Interview with the NEX7 designer team
http://www.sony.net/Fun/design/activity ... -7/01.html
http://www.sony.net/Fun/design/activity ... -7/01.html
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Re: NEX-7
Sony NEX-7 24.3Mp APS-C compact system camera DSLR worrier?
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/05/17/r ... em_camera/
Verdict
The NEX-7 is certainly a great little compact system camera and one that comes closest to the performance and features of a DSLR – something I am quite sure endear it to many advanced and enthusiast photographers. Certainly the electronic viewfinder and the three dial system alone merit all the credit they can get.
The camera is not flawless but is commendable, as it arguably delivers the best image and video quality of its class. But this comes at a price and in this respect I’m unconvinced that is particularly good value for money, especially when up against its stablemate, the NEX-5N – an alternative for users that can live without the EVF and the smooth manual operation of the NEX-7. Yet for creative, advanced photographers that want a flexible, powerful and intelligent CSC, its features will be of greater value and likely worth every penny. ®
Catherine Monfils is a professional photographer specialising in portraiture, lifestyle and fashion.
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/05/17/r ... em_camera/
Verdict
The NEX-7 is certainly a great little compact system camera and one that comes closest to the performance and features of a DSLR – something I am quite sure endear it to many advanced and enthusiast photographers. Certainly the electronic viewfinder and the three dial system alone merit all the credit they can get.
The camera is not flawless but is commendable, as it arguably delivers the best image and video quality of its class. But this comes at a price and in this respect I’m unconvinced that is particularly good value for money, especially when up against its stablemate, the NEX-5N – an alternative for users that can live without the EVF and the smooth manual operation of the NEX-7. Yet for creative, advanced photographers that want a flexible, powerful and intelligent CSC, its features will be of greater value and likely worth every penny. ®
Catherine Monfils is a professional photographer specialising in portraiture, lifestyle and fashion.
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