[Rumours] - Sony mirrorless E-system


The specs from sonyalpharumors.com

"14mp APS-C CMOS
-brand new Sony E mount (adapter for A mount)
-used SDHC or MS
-RAW supported
-3.0 LCD 920K color
-11 AF point
-ISO 200-12800
-Video recording (model NEX5: 1080 NEX3:720p) format Mp4 or AVCHD
-built-in flash and AF Assistance light
-new FW50 batteries

body: NEX5-D/K/A NEX3-D/K/A
Lens: 18-55/F3.5-5.6 , 16mm/2.8"

It's the 16mm/2.8 I am skeptical about.
Anyway, instead of Make. Believe., Make It True please.
 

i hope its not like those mini DSLR look, like the Panny GH1. If its like the GF1 or Pen 2 size, it'll be really great!! :heart:

Also heard rumours Sony is going to give everyone many more surprises. Keeping those fingers crossed :bsmilie::cheergal:

Actually I prefer the G1/GH1 type of hold. You should try the smaller cameras with better lenses.. a little imbalanced hold.
 

I'm talking about micro 4/3. Learn to read before you open your mouth. :bsmilie:

Anyway the only reason many people aren't buying m4/3 is because of the super small sensor which results in a large DOF and makes all your normal lenses tele. An APS-C sensor on the other hand will make all the rangefinder lenses behave more like what they're supposed to behave as, ie focal length and DOF.

:nono:
if this micro aps-c can sweep away micro 4/3, then why big aps-c cannot sweep away big 4/3 anyway? ;p
 

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if this micro aps-c can sweep away micro 4/3, then why big aps-c cannot sweep away big 4/3 anyway? ;p

Because you can't use some lenses with M4/3 due to the mirror. whereas due to the lack of mirror, m4/3 users have basically an adapter for every single mount possible. :bsmilie:

The versatility of being able to mount every single lens out there combined with an APS-C sensor with high noise capabilities as can be seen with sony's recent a500/a550 will be BOOMZ.
 

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Current strategy from the company I've seen so far seems to be pointing at - one body mold, one similar PCB with different parts, but different system configurations and clock rates, and slightly tuned firmwares.

But I've got a gut feeling that Sony would follow the A2xx/3xx - 4xx/5xx model and churn out 2 to 3 E bodies of very similar built but slightly different specs.

Definitely, E mount needs to be fast and usable in Live view - else the penalty would be reduced usability, which wouldn't help sell cameras. :think:
 

how much you guys think it might cost?? :think:
 

If SONY releases something like the GF1 which has a APS-C sensor and can take Alpha lenses, I'll buy one straightaway... there are many places where I don't wish to carry an A900 but have no other choice cos of the image quality issues and I don't want to buy another APS-C DSLR which isn't really that much smaller than the A900... but the GF-1 size is really really small and that would be great... a good companion lens would be the 16-105mm... brilliant combination for travel... small, light, unobtrusive, with great image quality and sufficient focal range... wow!
 

Another week to go for PMA 2010 :) Then the rumoured NEX5 and 3 will be out! Glad to see the mirrorless larger sensors being the next frontier for camera makers, was getting a bit tired with all the megapixel/small sensor nonsense.
 

Another week to go for PMA 2010 :) Then the rumoured NEX5 and 3 will be out! Glad to see the mirrorless larger sensors being the next frontier for camera makers, was getting a bit tired with all the megapixel/small sensor nonsense.

u got insider news?
 

Looking forward for the new E range series
 

Wait! march brother will see M4/3 from sony!:D
 

Wait! march brother will see M4/3 from sony!:D

If the rumour is accurate, it wont be a m4/3 system...


Btw is there an official term for these mirrorless system?

EVIL is not the official name for them right? It sounds cool though.

Can they still be considered as a dslr since they don hv mirror?
 

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If the rumour is accurate, it wont be a m4/3 system...


Btw is there an official term for these mirrorless system?

EVIL is not the official name for them right? It sounds cool though.

Can they still be considered as a dslr since they don hv mirror?

Think the japanese analysts/press lately have been terming the DSLRs and mirrorless cameras under the broad category ILC (Interchangeable Lens Cameras) - so maybe they will start using MILC (not to be confused with MILF) to identify the mirrorless ones.
 

Because you can't use some lenses with M4/3 due to the mirror. whereas due to the lack of mirror, m4/3 users have basically an adapter for every single mount possible. :bsmilie:

this statement sounds contradictory. can elaborate? M4/3 not same as m4/3?

there is a adapter for many different make of lenses for m4/3 format, so there are lots of lenses available to m4/3 users. the only gripe i have about it is the 2x crop. 4/3 and m4/3 format have been around for quite sometime already, yet the aps-c has not killed off the 4/3 or m4/3 family. in fact there are rumors that fuji is throwing its hat into the m4/3 arena. maybe nikon and canon too. time will tell if these rumors are true.
 

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Hope the Sony can be adaptable with other lenses like M 4/3 as well.
 

4/3 and m4/3 format have been around for quite sometime already, yet the aps-c has not killed off the 4/3 or m4/3 family. in fact there are rumors that fuji is throwing its hat into the m4/3 arena. maybe nikon and canon too. time will tell if these rumors are true.

4/3 was never successful - only ever achieving low single digit market share. 4/3 cameras and lenses were not really any smaller or cheaper than aps-c even though they had a smaller sensor. It was a good move by panasonic and olympus to move to m4/3. m4/3 will basically kill off 4/3. I don't think you'll see another 4/3 camera from Panasonic, and I think only one or two more Olympus 4/3 (basically ones that were already designed and nearing production - if they aren't killed off before release).

The Japanese makers pay a lot of attention to their home market and if you look at 2009 sales in Japan - Panasonic is in 3rd place (behind Canon and Nikon) in 2009, with their m4/3 models. One issue I have with m4/3 at the moment is their high price (they get away with it for now since they're the only game in town) - look at the features they provide as compared to entry level DSLRs and it doesn't justify their price (the ep-2 is twice the price of the Pentax Kx !). But with the success of Panasonic, you'll see a lot more competition in the mirrorless interchangeable lens camera market - with Samsung, Sony and Nikon to bring in their models this year - which is good for consumers (Canon is surprisingly quiet, they might end up being last to this market, or they've kept the leaks at bay).
 

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