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Sony NEX-C3 vs NEX-5 Red Shift Battle

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Sony NEX-C3 vs NEX-5 Sample 1 bigpen from xitek forums was lucky enough to have the new NEX-C3 and the NEX-5 for a red shift battle. The red shift, vignetting, and / or discoloration is caused by wide angle rangefinder lenses (28mm or less) on the NEX. The light rays from the wide angle lens hit the edges of the NEX sensor at extreme angles since the lens' rear element is so close to the NEX sensor. The comparison was done with a lens adapter and the Contax G 21mm Rangefinder lens, which is known to produce the red shift on the NEX-5 and NEX-3. It looks like the Sony engineers know of the red shift and has addressed the issue with the new NEX-C3. The 16.2 mp sensor of the NEX-C3 seems to handle the light from problematic lenses in a different way - better. The NEX-C3 samples are the ones on top in each set. But don't worry, the red shift, vignetting, and / or discoloration can be fixed in post processing by using CornerFix . The same issue exists for the Leic

Sony NEX-C3 16mm Lens Kit Unboxing

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Let's see what's inside the box of a brand new NEX-C3 . It's always good to see what accessories to expect with a new product. Thanks ThePrestige813 !

NEX 24mm 50mm 55-210mm Zoom Lens

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Sony NEX E-mount Lenses: 16mm, 30mm Macro, 18-55mm Zoom, 50mm, Carl Zeiss 24mm, 18-200mm Zoom, 55-210mm Zoom Here are images of the upcoming Sony NEX E-mount lenses. Fhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifirst is the most anticipated E-mount lens, the 24mm f/1.8 Carl Zeiss lens, equivalent FOV of 36mm. Second is a fast 50mm f/1.8 lens, equivalent FOV of 75mm - perfect for portraits. The last one is a 55mm to 210mm telephoto zoom lens, equivalent FOV of 82.5mm to 315mm. The perfect companion to the NEX-C3 kit with the 18-55mm zoom . Carl Zeiss E-mount 24mm f/1.8 Lens Sony NEX E-mount 50mm f/1.8 Lens Sony NEX E-mount 55mm to 210mm Zoom Lens Thanks to eddieaus and PaulPI for the photos. Carl Zeiss 24mm ZA Sonnar $999 available 12/07/2011. Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS Lens available 10/19/2011. Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS Telephoto Lens available 12/14/2011.

The New Sony NEX-5N?

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The New Sony NEX-5N? A member of the xitek.com forums, stevenyu123, has posted pictures of what could be the new Sony NEX-5N. The NEX-5N surfaced for a new Sony commercial which is being filmed in China. We can see that the Flash marking on the wheel seems to be gone and that there is an extra button on the top panel, to the right of the Movie button. Sony may have relocated the Playback button. A Scene From the NEX-5N Commercial Thanks stevenyu123 !

Sony NEX Arca Swiss Cold Shoe and L-Bracket

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Here are some pictures by Terry of new Arca Swiss accessories for the Sony NEX. The cold shoe adapter uses the same interface as the standard flash. Screw it in and now you have a place for an accessory viewfinder, similar to the Sony FDA-SV1 . The Arca Swiss L-bracket provides a solid platform for attaching the NEX to a tripod. The camera can easily be changed from landscape to portrait orientation without moving the tripod head. The Arca Swiss NEX Cold Shoe and NEX L-Bracket will be released next month. The pricing has not been announced. Thanks Terry!

NEX Intervalometer via MP3 Player

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A Russian blog, habrahabr.ru, has posted an very interesting DIY intervalometer remote for the Sony NEX-5. The intervalometer uses an MP3 player which has an infrared dongle to transmit the shutter command for the NEX-5. Remember that only the NEX-5 , which has an IR receiver, can use a remote to control the shutter. You can then modify the MP3 file to create an intervalometer out of the MP3 player by adding gaps between the shutter release signal. Create an IR transmitter for your MP3 player. Set the NEX-5 to remote shutter mode. Play the MP3 file and the shutter of the NEX fires. We have not tested it. Check out habrahabr.ru for full instructions. MP3 Player with Infrared Transmitter

NEX Tips and Tricks for Filmmakers

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Here is Adam Roberts' tips and tricks on using the NEX-5 for film making. He discusses setting up the soft keys to help in creating videos. He then goes through the custom white balance setting. He used a very flat setting for the videos, reduced contrast, reduced saturation, and reduced sharpness, which was changed through the NEX's Creative Style menu. After the NEX-5 settings, he discusses the hardware he used. He quickly talks about lens adapters, third party lenses, Lensbaby Tilt Transformer , and follow focus. NEX-5 with Shoot35 Follow Focus The last part of the video is on video workflow. Adam R. used AVCHD (.MTS) to film with the NEX-5. The files (.MTS) were then converted to quicktime files (.MOV) by using ClipWrap before using Final Cut Pro to do the final edit. Here is "Another Yesterday" by Adam Roberts using the tips and tricks in the video above. Thanks Adam R and for the tip Anon on 6/21!