Sony's NEX range is shaping up to be a powerful force in the compact system camera market. With Sony's in-house expertise in sensor technology, image processing and optical design, the cameras combine innovative cutting edge technology with well though...
Abstract: One of the most significant developments in digital photography has been the introduction of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. By removing the mirror and optical viewfinder, manufacturers are able to make their cameras smaller, without compromising...
By Kyle Schurman Sony's family of ILC models have always provided quite a few nice features, merging the latest technologies with really good image quality.But in the case of the latest member of the Sony ILC family -- the NEX-5T -- it merges really go...
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
While not demanding the same attention as the new full-frame NEX models from Sony, the NEX-5T is still a good performer. It's human nature to feel disappointed that Sony didn't improve the sensor between this and the NEX-5R but the few improvements in fea...
Other than the addition of NFC connectivity, a new 16-50mm power zoom kit lens, and a slightly lower launch price, the Sony NEX-5T is identical to last year's NEX-5R model. So while it remains an excellent all-round compact system camera that successfull...
Tilting, touchscreen LCD. WiFi with NFC support. Excellent high ISO performance. 10fps burst shooting. Compact design. 1080p60 video capture. Optional EVF available.
No builtin flash or hot shoe. Lacks a dedicated battery charger. Not all camera apps are free
Sony's Alpha NEX-5T mirrorless camera is simply last year's NEX-5R with added NFC support for quick image transfer to a smartphone. And the price has come down. So this isn't a bad thing....
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Published: 2013-10-07, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Tilting, touch-screen LCD. Wi-Fi with NFC support. Excellent high ISO performance. 10fps burst shooting. Compact design. 1080p60 video capture. Optional EVF available.
No built-in flash or hot shoe. Lacks a dedicated battery charger. Not all camera apps are free
Sony's Alpha NEX-5T mirrorless camera is simply last year's NEX-5R with added NFC support for quick image transfer to a smartphone. And the price has come down. So this isn't a bad thing....
Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Abstract: As such the NEX 5T features a 16 Megapixel APS-C sensor, a hybrid AF system which embeds phase-detect autofocus points on the sensor for better continuous tracking, built-in Wifi with support for downloadable apps, and a touchscreen display which vertical...
Nonstandard hotshoe, Limited apps, Can't shoot filters in raw
The Sony NEX-5R was definite upgrade from the 5N, but the 5T only really brings NFC to the party - which is a valuable addition if you've got a compatible device, but certainly doesn't make it worth the upgrade if you've already invested in a 5R. That sai...
All our gripes about in-camera app purchases aside, there's a reason the Sony NEX-5T made our best-of-year list. It's a well-priced midrange option with killer imaging chops. The minor, minor updates to the 5T may have done little to change what we didn't...