Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Sony NEX-6 is a digital camera announced on 12 September 2012. [2] It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera or MILC, and thus has a smaller body form factor than a traditional DSLR, whilst retaining the sensor size and features of an APS-C-sized model. It is targeted at experienced users, enthusiasts and professionals.
Sony NEX-5R: NEX-5R CX75820 296 [1] α (Alpha) MILC APS-C (1.5×) CMOS, Exmor HD, 16.1 MP Touch to focus Touch menus No IBIS: No 1/4000 s 10 fps without AF-C, 3 fps with AF-C No Silent Electronic Shutter 99 25 Smart Accessory Terminal 2 1.03 Midrange 2012-08-29 2012-10 Discontinued Sony NEX-6: NEX-6 CX76060 295 [1] α (Alpha) MILC
Sony NEX-C3: NEX-C3 CX75400, CX75420 284 [6] α (Alpha) MILC APS-C (1.5×) CMOS, Exmor HD, 16.2 MP No touch to focus No touch menus No IBIS: No 1/4000 s 7 fps without AF-C, 2.3 fps with AF-C No Silent Electronic Shutter No 25 Smart Accessory Terminal 1 2 Entry level 2011-06-08 2011-08 Discontinued Sony NEX-5N: NEX-5N CX75500, CX75520 288 [6] α ...
What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code
Sony released the following SEL (for: Sony E-mount Lens) lenses for Sony E-mount cameras since 2010. They are also compatible with Hasselblad E-mount cameras. Some of the lenses introduced into the line have been developed in cooperation with Carl Zeiss (as indicated).
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
Released after α6000, this is an updated version of the α5000 with a 24.3MP sensor and on-chip phase detection, the same as the α6000 but in a compact body like the Sony NEX-3/5 line. Sony claims that it is the world's smallest interchangeable-lens camera with an APS-C-size-sensor and a built-in flash, but no electronic viewfinder. [8] Sony ...
The Multi Interface Shoe is a proprietary camera hotshoe introduced by Sony on 12 September 2012, replacing an assortment of other proprietary hotshoes used by Sony in various types of cameras in the past, including the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (aka AAS or "iISO" shoe) introduced by Minolta in 1988 and used on Sony α DSLRs, SLTs and some NEX ...