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Vivek
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I know that the 5N users have said this a million times. I am quite late to this with a newly "discovered" NEX-C3.
It would make a fantastic camera!
It would make a fantastic camera!
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If you try the C3 (199 Euros body only) or 5N you will also change your mind. Your $32 lens is likely to do even better on it than the 5.Hehe, NEX7 didn't get a viewer by firmware update
I don't understand the point of needing raw pixel binning. Either you shoot jpegs, in which you have selectable image sizes, or, you shoot raw, in which you output from the raw converter at any size that you wish, which equalizes the noise performance of sensors with various pixel numbers.agree Douglasf13, but it would be nice if there was a built in selectable Low noise RAW output for the Nex 7 whereby it can pixel bin and essentially get the low noise characteristics of the 5n and c3 without having to post process every image individually.
I am sure people have printed nice 13x19 from 4MP images in the past and have had good results. Guess though with 300dpi printing of images, one will have to view prints with magnifying glass to truely appreciate 24MP prints
Agreed!I have both the 5N and the Nex 7. I would like a 5N2 with the same sensor as the 5N with the integrated EVF of the 7. I'd, also, like a 7N with the ISO performance of the current 5N (7N2?) And...I'd like a full frame 8N with the Sony sensor in the D800. Sony, make it so!
Cheers, Matt
Zenfolio | Matt Driscoll
I am beginning to have some trust in that line (taken out of context, on purpose).Sony is on it's way, I believe.
Michiel
I am looking forward to this as well.Seems that Sony will announce a new 3F (C3 successor) in mid-May. Will be interesting to see the specs.