Kinda, it makes it feel like you are just carrying a lens with a little body for the shutter button. The user interface is night and day over the older NEX 5/3 even with their upgraded firmware. Shutter is quieter. using the menu controls is tons easier, but most of all the Image IQ is outstanding, plus Auto ISO (which I am a shameful fan there of) now goes from 100-3200 instead of 200-1600.😀Jeez, that body makes the tiny nokton seem huge!
plus Auto ISO (which I am a shameful fan there of) now goes from 100-3200 instead of 200-1600.😀
It all in the feel. Besides I was always told I was a strange. Anyway the fit in the hand is an acquired taste for sure and most likely not for everyone.Ignoring the unexpected blue sections... the lens/camera combo looks strange.
Will be working on this over the weekend. I suspect it will be better because there fixes in the firmware that weren't in the older version.Nice. Have you been able to compare the Nokton's edges on NEX5n vs. NEX5? The edges of the Nokton on my NEX5 aren't very good, even at f8, so I'm hoping new micro lenses help that along.
yes, especially with my boa constrictor.It looks as it might be more "grippable" than a Nex 3 or the prior Nex 5. Do you find it so?
yours
FPJ
Ha. Try a 180 R lens. The camera body is an afterthought.
Ben