Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Sony NEX 7 is the Future of DSLR's



The new Sony Nex-7 is a pocket-sized camera that has all the functions and features of any standard DSLR camera. This camera's unbelievable specifications far exceed any expectations by most experts in this field. Camera enthusiasts will enjoy the 24.3 megapixel resolution. This camera also has the capability of interchanging lenses, 10 fps shooting and HD movie recording in 1920 x 1080 resolution.

Features:

¢ Awesome Sony 24.3 Megapixel Exmor Sensor
¢ Tre-Finder OLED Electronic Viewfinder
¢ The Highest Resolution of any Other Camera in is Class
¢ Full HD 1920 x 1080 Resolution
¢ Shortest Release Time in the Industry at 0.02 Seconds
¢ 400 Shots on a Single Charge
¢ Face Detection Technology
¢ Intelligent Scene Detection
¢ Optical SteadyShot
¢ 11 Picture Effect Modes

Images are taken with probably the most detail you've ever seen, thanks to the 24.3 megapixel sensor. Image quality is directly related to sensor size. APS C class sensor renders up to 58% more area than most micro four-thirds sensors. In addition, the APS C sensor is actually 13 times the area of a standard point and shoot image sensor.

As of 2011, this camera possessed the highest resolution of any camera in its class. This is not the only first for this camera. The Nex 7 also has an electronic viewfinder, which is the world's first.

As far as functionality and ease of use go, this camera is one of the best. If you've had other cameras that had problems with depth and motion blur in the past, kiss those problems goodbye. You can make all adjustments to this camera in real-time. Photographers will realize the results in the photographs through the superior color and detail.

Full HD movies may be captured with this camera. Photographers have the choice of standard 60i, 60p or cinematic 24p full HD movie capture. Also, each one of these modes may be shot at full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution.

The Sony Exmor CMOS sensor minimizes image noise in low light using column parallel A/D converters to produce high resolutions and high frame rates. Sony NEX 7 has one of the shortest release times in the world. Fast moving objects are no longer an obstacle, thanks to the 0.02 second release time.

The release time describes the delay between pressing the shutter release button and the time the actual photograph is shot. Naturally, the quicker the shutter release, the better your chances are of capturing a particular photograph. A wide area of the path is covered by 25 sensors. An HDMI output jack is also located on the camera.

Cameras of this capacity typically drain battery life quickly. Consumers can take up to 400 shots on a single charge with this camera's Sony lithium ion stamina battery power. The InfoLithium battery system allows clients to determine the amount of power remaining on the battery so that clients may capture photographs in confidence.

The NEX 7 has dials to set aperture, ISO, and exposure compensation. Another great feature that this camera has to offer is a built-in pop-up flash to make sure you'll be taking those one in a million images. This camera also has other flashes that can be attached to get a better shot. In addition, there is a lot of Sony mount lenses that can be interchanged. These lenses may be connected with the use of LA-EA1 and EA2 adapters.

This camera also features Face Detection technology, Intelligent Scene Recognition and Optical SteadyShot image stabilization. All of these features may be accessed without leaving the auto mode. This will allow the best shot possible. There are 11 picture effect modes available on the Nex 7: Retro Photo, Pop Color, Posterization, Partial Color, Soft Focus, Toy Camera, High Contrast Monochrome, HDR Painting, Miniature and Rich-Tone Monochrome.

The brand new Sony Nex 7 DSLR camera has all the features that even a pro photgrapher would look for. The ease of the camera is something many photographers, pro and amateur, look for. Though the camera is not yet released is expected to cost $1,199.99 for body only, and $1349.99 with lens.

To learn more about this camera, check out this article on the Sony NEX 7.



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