NEX Full Frame : SR5 !

Démarré par pacmoab, Août 17, 2012, 13:49:08

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pueyo

Avec les pellicules ils arrivaient à faire petit (Minox, leica CE, olympus etc..)  mais à l'époque on savait faire des photos sans automatisme, le RX1 n'est pas très gros , le nex avec des optiques manuelles 24x36 , leica , voigt etc n'est pas très encombrant, la mise au point est facile (loupe, peaking) pour ma part je suis je suis preneur d'un RX1 manuel avec peaking et loupe et EVF  a optiques interchangeables ce serait moins cher et moins sources de pannes ou de mécontentements du style :" j'ai la MAP qui rame avec mon X machin".
les leica M actuels ne sont pas très gros
Pierre

phenix jc

Full-Frame Sony NEX-9 Mirrorless Camera in the Works?

With Sony's big week coming to an end (they've announced more new products than other manufacturers, with all of them being quite exciting), we've missed a couple of announcements, which haven't been directly relevant to this photography-centered website (at least for now). Both of these announcements were of their new NEX series camcorders, the NEX-VG30 and NEX-VG900. The former is a successor to the great NEX-VG20H camcorder and packs a 16 megapixel, APS-C sized sensor found in many of Sony cameras, such as NEX-6 and SLT-A57. Both new camcorders come with rather advanced video capabilities and will likely be very popular among videographers – I've had to trade ergonomics in favor of technical and aesthetical quality of DSLR video for a while now, and so have a couple of my close friends. With the great NEX camcorders Sony offers, both new and old models, you can get everything and for a relatively low price.

But, again, we are photography-centered at this time. Which, ironically, brings us to (the more expensive of the two) NEX-VG900 camcorder.

Why? Because it's the first NEX mirrorless camera (which it is, only put in camcorder casing) to pack a full frame sensor, same one used in RX1 compact and A99 SLT cameras (and possibly the already immensely popular Nikon D600). And it does bring a thought. I'm not usually one to speculate, or spread rumors for that matter, but photography community has been waiting a long time for a logically priced Leica M9 (and Leica isn't about being logical, which, strangely enough, makes sense in today's viciously competitive market).

So.. How about a NEX-9 instead?

1) The Market is Waiting

2) The Two Likables

3) Reasons

4) What to Make Of It?
Not much, actually. While there's likely a decent probability that such a camera will happen sooner or later, it's best not to dwell on the thought too much, simply because it might not. With DSC-RX1 costing as much as it does and APS-C E mount lenses already big as they are, Sony is faced with a challenge of making not only capable, but also affordable camera that makes sense and 35mm compatible lenses on top of that. Right now, it's a little hard to imagine such a feat happening, unless the price is actually above $3000, which will be out of reach for too many photographers.

For the time being, it's probably best to sit back and relax – one way or the other with full-frame image sensors fighting for mainstream, things will happen eventually.
http://photographylife.com/full-frame-sony-nex-in-the-works