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DPReview has a full blown review of the NEX3 and NEX5:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/SonyNex5Nex3/
no smileys on this one?🙂
DPReview has a full blown review of the NEX3 and NEX5:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/SonyNex5Nex3/
firmware shouldn't be a limitation if the manufacturer is smart about it.
Review wasn't too favorable...
Quoting again from DPReview, this made me laugh:
"'Bkground Defocus' feature encourages the use of wrong settings":bang:
We're also concerned that the 'Bkground defocus' mode is simplistic to the point of being misleading. When presented with a scale running from 'Defocus' to 'Crisp,' most people will push the setting all the way to 'Crisp' if they want in-focus backgrounds and yet doing so will push the camera to tiny apertures between F22 and F32 that will make their images softer (because of diffraction) and less detailed (because of the high ISO settings and accompanying noise reduction needed for working at such small apertures).
There's a similar problem at the 'Defocus' end of the scale: if you use the kit zoom lens, then part of the 'defocus' end of the scale becomes unavailable as you zoom-in (because the long end of the zoom has a maximum aperture of only F5.6, not the F3.5 at the wide end). This clearly suggests less ability to defocus the background, but in practice 55mm F5.6 will give much more defocused backgrounds than 18mm F3.5 (because the level of background blur is dependant upon focal length as well as F-number).
Maybe Sony hired a summer student to write the software. The interface seems quite clueless:
You know you're in trouble if your camera comes in color choices like "blue".
:bang: The Pentax K-x – by many accounts the best low-light APS-C camera currently available – comes in many different colors, including blue. :bang: