For a inheritor to a generally glorious Alpha NEX-6, Sony claims softened opening from an updated autofocus system, softened picture peculiarity from a new sensor and strike to a latest Bionz X image-processing firmware, and a polished pattern over a predecessor. The latest ILC to get Sony’s ILCE rebranding, a Alpha ILCE-6000 (aka a A6000) seems to have been softened in each approach solely a approach it many indispensable — cutting a startup time.
Sony A6000 debuts some-more streamlined, configurable pattern (pictures)
The NEX-6, with a hybrid autofocus system, performs flattering well, yet a A6000 finally offers a plain detonate support rate with continual autofocus. The updated complement provides phase-detection sensors covering some-more of a picture area — 92 percent, according to Sony — that should assistance with focusing on off-center subjects and subjects relocating opposite a frame. However, it stays to be seen if Sony has reduced a camera’s prolonged startup time, a problem that continues to disease all of a mirrorless models; a foot time on a preproduction indication we saw still seemed extremely slow.
The new sensor incorporates a latest gapless microlens record that many complicated sensors now use and joined with a Bionz X processor we consider we should see some flattering good print and video quality. Sony also brings a underline set present by adding NFC for discerning wireless pairing, purify HDMI output, and Zebra (tone-clipping indicator).
Sony will also be charity 3 new A6000-compatible apps in for a exclusive PlayMemories height in a spring, StarTrail (for long-exposure sky photography), LiveView Grading (which notwithstanding regulating a tenure “grading” looks some-more like special effects), and Smooth Reflection (a digital neutral-density filter for prolonged exposures). All will cost we additional bucks. The new Sync to Smartphone app (for concurrently saving to mobile device and camera) will be gratis, however.
On a one-step-back front, Sony seems to have downgraded a EVF — it’s most lower-resolution and a hair smaller — yet it stays rival with those of a other cameras in a class.
Here’s a stream landscape for some identical cameras:
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Nikon 1 V2
Olympus OM-D E-M10
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Sony Alpha ILCE-6000 (A6000)
Sony Alpha NEX-6
Sony Alpha NEX-7 Sensor (effective resolution)
14.2MP CMOS
12 bits
16.1MP Live MOS
12 bits
16.1MP Live MOS
12 bits
24.3MP Exmor HD CMOS
n/a
16.1MP Exmor HD CMOS
n/a
24.3MP Exmor HD CMOS
12 bits
13.2mm x 8.8mm 17.3mm x 13mm 17.3mm x 13mm 23.5mm x 15.6mm 23.5mm x 15.6mm 23.5mm x 15.6mm Focal- length multiplier 2.7x 2.0x 2.0x 1.5x 1.5x 1.5x Sensitivity operation ISO 160 – ISO 6400 ISO 100 (exp)/ 200 – ISO 25600 ISO 200 – ISO 25600 ISO 100 – ISO 25600 ISO 100 – ISO 25600 ISO 100 – ISO 16000 Burst shooting
5fps (single AF, automatic shutter); 60fps (electronic shutter)
n/a
3.5fps
total JPEG/20 raw
(8fps with bound concentration and exposure)
4fps
17 JPEG/11 raw
(9fps with bound focus, bearing and WB)
11fps
n/a
3fps
11 raw/15 JPEG
(10fps with bound bearing and focus)
3fps
total JPEG/6 raw
(10fps with bound bearing and focus)
Viewfinder
0.47-inch TFT EVF
1.44 million dots
100% coverage
n/a
EVF
n/a-inch
1.44 million dots
100% coverage
1.01x – 1.15x/ 0.5 – 0.58x
EVF
n/a-inch
1.44 million dots
100% coverage
1.15x/ 0.58x
OLED EVF
0.4-inch
1.44 million dots
100% coverage
1.07x/ 0.71x
OLED EVF
0.5-inch
2.4 million dots
100% coverage
1.09x/ 0.73x
EVF
0.5-inch
2.4-million dots
100% coverage
1.09x/ 0.73x
Autofocus 73-point
proviso detection, 135-area contrariety AF 81-area contrariety AF 35-area contrariety AF 175-point proviso detection, 25-area contrariety AF 99-point proviso detection, 25-area contrariety AF 25-area contrariety AF AF attraction operation n/a n/a n/a 0 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV Shutter speed 30 – 1/4,000 sec (1/16,000 sec electronic).; 1/250 sec x-sync 60 – 1/4,000 sec; tuber to 30 minutes; 1/250 sec x-sync (max) 60 – 1/4,000 sec; tuber to 8 minutes; 1/250 sec x-sync (max) 30-1/4,000 sec; bulb; 1/160 sec x-sync 30-1/4,000 sec; bulb; 1/160 sec x-sync 30-1/4,000 se.; bulb; 1/160 sec x-sync Metering n/a 324 area 324 area 1,200 zones 1,200 zones 1,200 zones Metering operation n/a -2 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV 0 – 20 EV Flash Yes Yes Included appendage Yes Yes Yes Wireless peep Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Image stabilization Optical Sensor change Sensor change Optical Optical Optical Best video 1080/30p; 720/60p H.264 MPEG-4 QuickTime MOV 1080/30p H.264 QuickTime MOV
(22 mins) 1080/60i QuickTime MOV @ 20, 17Mbps AVCHD 1080/60p @ 28Mbps, 1080/24p @ 24Mbps AVCHD 1080/60p @ 28Mbps, 1080/24p @ 24Mbps AVCHD 1080/60p @ 28Mbps, 1080/24p @ 24Mbps Audio Stereo; mic submit Stereo Stereo; mic submit Stereo; mic (via appendage shoe) Stereo; mic submit Stereo; mic submit LCD size
3-inch bound 920,000 dots
3-inch sloping hold shade
1.04 million dots
3-inch sloping touch-screen OLED
614,000 dots
3-inch sloping hold screen
921,600 dots
3-inch sloping hold screen
921,600 dots
3-inch sloping
921,600 dots
Wireless Optional
(via WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter) Wi-Fi None Wi-Fi, NFC Wi-Fi None Battery life (CIPA rating) 310 shots 320 shots 330 shots 420 shots 270 shots
(VF); 360 shots (LCD) 430 shots Dimensions (inches, WHD)
4.2 x 3.2 x 1.8
4.7 x 3.2 x 1.8
4.8 x 3.5 x 1.7
4.8 x 2.9 x 1.8
4.8 x 2.8 x 1.1
4.8 x 2.8 x 1.7
Body handling weight (ounces)
11 (est)
14 (est)
15.1
12.1 (est)
12.3
12.4
Mfr. cost $799.95 (body only) $699 (body only) $799.99 (body only) n/a $649.99 (body only) $949.99 (body only) $899.95 (with 10-30mm lens) $799 (with 14-42mm lens) $899.99 (with 14-42mm lens) $799.99 (with 15-60mm PZ lens) $799.99 (with 15-60mm PZ lens) $1,049 (with 18-55mm lens) $1,049.95 (with 10-30mm and 30-110mm lenses) n/a $1,099.99 (with 12-50mm lens) n/a n/a n/a Ship date Nov 2012 Mar 2014 Apr 2012 Apr 2014 Oct 2012 Nov 2011
In associated news, Sony common pricing and accessibility for a full-frame FE-mount 70-200mm f4 lens announced around a time of a A7/A7R: it will boat in Apr for $1,499. Five some-more FE lenses are designed for this year and another 5 should arrive in 2015.
Article source: http://www.padgadget.com/2011/09/30/camera-boost-gets-a-boost-ipad-photography-review/
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