The first of the EVIL twins (sorry, couldn’t resist) is the Sony NEX-5N, which is the updated version of the NEX-5 launched last year. Sony claims it has the world’s shortest shutter lag for interchangeable lens camera (only 20ms) and an extremely quick auto-focus mechanism. The new 5N also shoots 1080p videos in 60fps, up from the 30fps in last year’s model. It also has a 16.1 megapixel sensor and will come with a 18.55mm kit lens for $700 in September.
The NEX-7, on the other hand, has all the features of the NEX-5N and adds a built-in OLED digital viewfinder, sorely missing on all the other NEX models (although you can get it separately now), along with a whopping 24.3 megapixel APS-C sensor. The NEX-7 will sell for $1,350 and will arrive in November.
The two Alphas, the A65 and the A77 feature the same 24.3 megapixel APS-C sensor found in the NEX-7 and once again Sony claims these to be the fastest in their class. The A77 has a 12fps burst shoot mode and a 19-point auto-focus system with 11 cross-sensors whereas the cheaper A65 gets 10fps burst mode and a 15-point auto-focus system with 3 cross-sensors. The A77 also gets double control dials and a top-mounted data display. Both these cameras have the world’s first XGA OLED viewfinder with 2359k dot resolution and 100% frame coverage. Both can also do 1080p recording in 50fps or 25fps. The A65 will be available for $900 body-only and the A77 for $1,400 body-only, both arriving in October.
Source:http://blog.gsmarena.com/sony-announces-four-new-cameras-nex-5n-nex-7-alpha-a65-and-alpha-a77/?doing_wp_cron
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