Sony Alpha NEX-7 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body, 24.3MP, Up to 10 fps Shooting, AVCHD 1080/60p/60i/24p HD Movies, Sweep Panorama, Tru-Finder OLED Electronic Viewfinder

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fred b : what are the main diferences between the 5N and the 7?JOHN L : The NEX7 has a 24 mb sensor, OLED optical viewfinder and programmable manual controls. the NEX5n has a 16 mb sensor which is actually better in low light, since there are fewer sensor sites in the same space, so the sensors are bigger and have lower noise. I've had both (NEX7 now) and prefer it, although it's lots more money.SHUAI O : The Sensor of Nex 7 is 24.3 Million Pix, and 5N is 16 Million. 7 is with classic style, 5N is more mordern.MICHAEL V : Other than pixel count. The 7 has a built-in electronic viewfinder, while the 5 needs a $350 add-on. The 7 has image stabilization. the 5 does not. The 5 can go to a higher ISO: 25600 v. 16000.MORRIS E : For me the main differences are; 1. 24.3 mp vs. 16.1 mp. 2. The 5N has no viewfinder and the 7 has a viewfinder. There are many other differences that don't matter to me. My son-in-law has the 5N and he wishes he had my 7.TOM S : I'm sorry I don't know the answer to your question. I sold my 7 because the menu system was not easy to use. Sorry.Basarab H : Out of the two, Nex-7 is supposed to be the better camera. If we take Nex-7 as a reference, Nex-5n: (1) Does not have a viewfinder (you can buy one and attach it to the accessory port); (2) Does not have an on-board, pop-up flash (it comes though with a small external one, you have to attach it to the accessory port); (3) Does not have a hot shoe for a full size external flash; (4) Has fewer knobs and buttons for direct controls; to change settings you have to navigate through the menu; (5) Has lower resolution (16 Mp vs. 24); On the plus side: (6) It has a touch screen; (7) It is smaller.EDWARD N : I do beleive the 7 has other enhanced properties also. The optical viewfinder is the difference we needed. We would not have bought this camera if not for that. How do we get telephoto lenses for the nex-7 beyond 210mm.? We are hoping for a reasonable answer to our question. Adorama, can you answer?ROY F : Main functional differences between the two: built-in OLED viewfinder and tri-navi controls (best part of the NEX-7 for me). The 5N has a touch screen which I wish the NEX-7 has. 5N has a lower res sensor which is not a big deal and actually results in cleaner low light images based on reviews. You should also look at the NEX-6.MAURICE C : The 7 has a viewfinder, built in flash and shoots about 50% bigger pictures plus many other features that I have never gotten familiar with since I traded both the 7 and 5 in on other equipment. The fact that I traded them in no way should be construed that they are not good cameras, I just wanted to get back into DSLRs.MICHAEL B : * * * The below article is from a review site. * * * On the one hand you have the Sony NEX-5N, featuring a venerable 16-megapixel sensor that appears in four of our top six interchangeable lens cameras (including the NEX-5N.) It’s a sensor that has appeared in the Pentax K-5, the Sony A55V, the Nikon D7000, and our 2011 camera of the year, the superb Nikon D5100. Getting that sensor into a compact system camera that shoots 10fps for $699 is a serious accomplishment for Sony. Countering that, the Sony NEX-7 features Sony’s newest sensor, a 24.3-megapixel powerhouse that now sits in their prosumer Alpha A77 and A65 DSLR models. The NEX-7 also fires off at a 10fps clip, with a built-in flash, OLED electronic viewfinder, three control dials, and substantially more comfortable grip than the NEX-5N. All this comes at a hefty price tag, however, with the NEX-7 costing you $1349 with the same kit lens as the 5N. So which camera is the way to go? Well, it’ll depend largely on what kind of photographer you are. We found the NEX-7 was marginally improved over the NEX-5N in most performance categories, with slightly better dynamic range, noise performance, and more resolution due to its superior image sensor and processor. If you shoot primarily in JPEG or for the web, the NEX-7’s images will look better, but your end results will look similar with either camera. The NEX-7 has more controls, handles better, and outperforms the 5N in that case, but the numbers are close enough that it’s hard to justify paying twice as much for the NEX-7 as the NEX-5N. If you’re a RAW shooter, regularly print images, or you plan on investing in high quality lenses like the $999 24mm f/1.8 Carl Zeiss lens, then the performance gap between the two cameras is large enough to justify the extra expense. Either way you’re getting a top-of-the-line camera, though replace that 18-55mm kit lens as soon as possible; it doesn’t do either camera justice.STEVEN M : I would recommend that Fred go to the Sony website and read the differences between the two cameras. There is a lot of information there. Or he could try the NEX forum at dpreview I have only the NEX 7.
Arik K : There is remote control with zoom for Sony nex-7. ? ArikFLORENCIO G : No, I am not aware of any remote control for NEX 7.TOM B : There is not much written on this but I was able to find this. There is a unit called the Sony Remote commander that is compatible with the NEX 7. I think its number is RMT-DSLR.NOEL A : Nope, no remote and no GPS. Other than that, I really like this little camera. It weighs almost nothing even with a carbon fiber monopod attached. It won't do everything my Sony a-65 will, but darn close. I go fishing in remote places (Brazilian Amazon and northern Manitoba last year) and the weight limits have gotten ridiculously low on the fly-ins. My NEX-7 with 50-200 lens should be just the ticket for these trips. I wish all my cameras had the "triple dial control". I can make changes in manual exposure settings almost as fast as auto mode.ROBERT E B : Zoom is manual on this camera. Otherwise, Sony RM-S1AM for IR remote. Good luck!GLENN M : NoStephanie M : I have no idea. You should contact Sony directly if someone at Adorama can't answer that questionGEORGE A : Check the box. I haven't and have little need for it. Incidentally it's a terrific camera. Great image quality and relatively easy to customize and use. would buy it again Awaiting more lenses.TROY P : I am not familiar with any remote-controlled zoom lens at this point. There are IR remote controls to trip the timer and shutter that work extremely well. A definite must for Low light and tripod shooting.ROSS M : Sadly, remarkably ... No!
Shopper : Does anyone have experience using old Minolta lenses with this camera? We have been told that Minolta should work well with the Sony camera's. My Minolta lenses were purchased for an old Minolta 7000i prior to digital technology.MERILYN C : Yes, the lenses will work - with a converter in between the body and the lens. The Sony LA-EA2 is the best, since it is "more compatible" and keeps most functions working. The only other issue would be one of focal length. Because the NEX has an APS-C sensor, a 50 mm lens will produce the image that a 75 mm lens would have on the 7000i. Otherwise, I have found some of the older lenses to be magnificent.LUCAS P : I've use a Voitlander and 2 diffetent Canon L lens with it via basic adapters and like it very much. The peak focusing and magnification make adjustments a breeze. I love the camera!JIM S : I wish I could be of more help to answer directly. I can say that with lens I got with the nex-7 I have never been more happy in the 15 years I have been in digital. This is really top of the line.DAVID G : I own the NEX-7. I have an adapter that let's me use my old Leica M rangefinder lenses on it, and they do great work. The NEX series have short sensor-to-lens mount distance, which leaves room to adapt a wide variety of non-NEX lenses. The key word there is "adapt" -- Minolta lenses are supposed to work directly with Sony SLR cameras... but the NEX is not an SLR and uses a completely different mount. So, to summarize, your Minolta lenses might work on the NEX, but only if you can find the correct adapter.

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2015-06-06T20:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

No

Take too much waiting times between first to next picture

Don9286

2014-07-31T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Amazing small camera

I have been looking for a small camera to carry with me and in car also. This little hight power camera DOES IT ALL. I also have a Nikon D600 and this camera rivals the D600 with its fantastic picture quality. I mostly shoot scenery and at time wild life when driving. Menu system takes a bit to get used to and is sensitive to touch on the wheel for making adjustments, but I am getting used to it. All in all THIS IS A GREAT POWERFUL CAMERA FOR ALL AROUND USE PEOPLE GROUPS ( breakfasts, meetings etc.) AND SCENERY.

LLOYD B.

2013-05-20T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Sony NEX-7

This is my second NEX-7, I liked my first one enough that I bought a second to keep as backup. When they first came out, there was an issue of the number of quality lenses for it, now from ultra wide-angle to long telephoto, there are enough quality lenses to satisfy most anyone. I use mine a lot for macro photography - pictures of bugs and small animals mostly. The camera is very well built, sturdy, but it has one shortcoming in that it's not water resistant. But, I have dropped it down a hillside, cleaned the mud and smears off of it and it kept on going. I tend to use this camera in the same situations that I use my Pentax K-5, on shoots out in the rain forests of Central America. When it starts raining, I put it away and continue with the Pentax. With adapters, my old M and A Pentax lenses can be used on the NEX-7, which has saved me a great deal of money. Even though they are manual focus lenses, with the NEX-7's focus peaking, accurate focusing is achieved very quickly. At first I wondered how a camera that small, built by a company that's not one of the "Big Four", could cost so much. Now, after much use, and some abuse, I know why... Sony has built a superior product. For the advanced amateur, or the semi-pro, this camera would be a welcome addition to the camera bag.

Elranero

2013-04-01T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A used REX 7 in good condition

good handling; lots of E mount lenses available; great image quality; great for travel, events, family & still object photography; better as a camera than a video recorder. needs 2+ backup batteries for extended shooting; a learning curve to understand all the features;

BILL L.

2013-03-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Amazing detail!

I do a lot of backpacking and this is a great lightweight full featured camera. Most of my photography is with macro and therefore manual controls are key. The camera has the functionality of a full DSLR (I am switching over from the Nikon D90), plus many more features. The focus peaking is really helpful when doing macro work. The viewfinder is really nice especially since it has all your information right in the screen. Live DOF and exposure plus histogram. Cons: 24 mp images are great, but they are really large and slow down your computer when you are working with them. Plan on getting some larger memory cards! Battery life is not great compared to a DSLR. If you accidentally leave on the camera you will find yourself with a dead battery pretty quick. You will need extra batteries if you normally are out for more then a day at a time. Native lenses are not that high of quality yet. Sure the Zeiss lenses are, but they are way too expensive for me. Most lenses are very soft in the corners. I really hope they pick up the lens game soon. These sensors deserve better! Overall I love the camera and I think that my Nikon will be collecting dust now.

D-dawg

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Sony Alpha NEX-7

I use the NEX-7 to stand in for my SLR when I don't want the bulk and weight of the bigger camera. If does the job perfectly. Shutter and viewfinder lag make it not suitable for wildlife photography. I like the 10 frames per second shooting when getting images of golfers on the course to analyze the swing. The editing is easier than doing the same thing with video for me.

Mo

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Ready for more lenses!

I wanted a lighter, less pretentious camera than an DSLR for travel. This is it.

David B.

2013-01-28T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent Camera, Excellent Results

Easy access to controls separates this mirror-less camera from the others I have considered. I frequently do manual settings and that makes the NEX 7 ideal for me. I like the 24 megapixel resolution also. I have four lenses and two NEX 7 bodis, the Nex7 has become my primary camera system.

Bob C.

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Sony NEX-7 Specifications

  • Continuous Shooting Speed

    Continuous (Variable) Speed Priority (up to 10fps)

  • Drive Mode

    Single-shot, Continuous, Speed Priority, Self-timer, Continuous Self-timer, Bracketing

  • Self-timer

    2-sec. or 10-sec. delay, (single, continuous 3 or 5 frames)

  • Shutter Speeds

    1/4000 to 30 seconds, bulb

  • Shutter Type

    Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter

  • Lens Compatibility

    Sony E-mount lens, (Sony A-mount lenses when used with LA-EA1 or LA-EA2 lens adaptor)

  • Camera Type

    Sony E-mount interchangeable lens digital camera

  • Imaging Sensor

    Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor (23.5 X 15.6mm)

  • Processor

    BIONZ image processor

  • Anti Dust

    Charge protection coating on Low-Pass Filter and electromagnetic vibration mechanism

  • Pixel Gross

    Approx. 24.7 megapixels

  • Effective Picture Resolution

    Approx. 24.3 megapixels

  • Focal Length Conversion Factor

    1.5x

  • Color Filter System

    RGB primary color filters

  • Media Type

    Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo/PRO-HG HX Duo media SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card

  • Color Space

    sRGB, AdobeRGB

  • Still Image Mode

    JPEG (Standard, Fine), RAW, RAW+JPEG

  • Still Image Size 16:9

    L size: 6000 x 3376 (20M) M size: 4240 x 2400 (10M) S size: 3008 x1688 (5.1M)

  • Still Image Size 3:2

    L size: 6000 x 4000 (24M) M size: 4240 x 2832 (12M) S size: 3008 x 2000 (6M)

  • Panorama Still Image Size

    Horizontal Wide

  • Video Format

    AVCHD / MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC (H.264))

  • Video Mode

    AVCHD: PS - 1920 x 1080/60p at 28Mbps FX - 1920 x 1080/60i at 24Mbps FH - 1920 x 1080/60i at 17Mbps FX - 1920 x 1080/24p at 24Mbps FH - 1920 x 1080/24p at 17Mbps MP4: HD - 1440 x 1080/ 30p at 12Mbps VGA - 640 x 480/ 30p at 3Mbps

  • Video Signal

    NTSC color, EIA standards

  • Audio Format

    Dolby Digital (AC-3) / MPEG-4 AAC-LC

  • Microphone/Speaker

    Built-in stereo microphone; Built-in, monaural speaker

  • Still Image File Format

    JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver.2.3, MPF Baseline compliant), RAW (Sony ARW 2.3format), 3D MPO (MPF Extended compliant)

  • BRAVIA Sync

    Yes, via HDMI with compatible BRAVIA HDTV

  • DVDirect

    Yes, via USB

  • HD Output

    HDMI (TypeC mini)

  • Memory Card Slot

    Dual compatibility slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo/PRO-HG HX Duo media - SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card

  • PhotoTV HD

    Yes, with BRAVIA Sync enabled HDTV and HDMI cable

  • USB Port(s)

    USB2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, MTP)

  • Focus System

    Contrast AF

  • Focus Points

    25 points

  • AF Modes

    Single-shot AF(AF-S), Continuous AF(AF-C) selectable, Direct Manual Focus (DMF), Manual Focus

  • Focus Area

    Multi Point AF (25 points), Center Weighted AF, Flexible Spot AF

  • Focus Sensitivity

    0 EV to +20 EV (at ISO100 conversion with F2.8 lens)

  • Manual Focus Assist

    Yes MF assist(5.9x, 11.7x)

  • Focus Features

    Predictive Focus Control, Focus Lock

  • AF Illuminator

    Built-in LED, Range: approx. 18" - 9' (0.5m-3m)

  • Viewfinder Type

    0.50" XGA OLED EVF (Electronic viewfinder) (2,359k dots)

  • Diopter Adjustment

    -4.0m-1 to +1.0m-1

  • Field of View

    Approx. 100%

  • Magnification

    1.09x (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1m-1 )

  • Face Detection

    On/On (Regist. Faces)/Off

  • Smile Shutter technology

    Smile shutter (selectable from 3 steps)

  • Auto High Dynamic Range

    Yes, (Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure difference Level (1-6 EV at 1.0 EV step), off)

  • Sweep Panorama

    Horizontal (Wide/Standard), Vertical and 3D Panorama

  • LCD Type

    3.0" TFT Xtra Fine LCD (921,600 pixels) w/TruBlack technology

  • Angle Adjustment

    Up: Approx. 90 degrees, Down: Approx. 45 degrees

  • Brightness Control

    Auto, Manual (5 steps between -2 to +2), Sunny Weather

  • Coverage

    1

  • Live View

    Yes, (Constant AF Live View)

  • Real-time image adjustment display

    Yes(On/Off)

  • Histogram

    Yes (On/off)

  • Peaking

    Yes (MF only, Level setting

  • Grid Display

    Yes (On/off)

  • Customization

    Brightness: Auto, Manual, Sunny Weather; Display Color: Black, White, Blue, Pink

  • Lens Mount Type

    Sony E-mount

  • Picture Effect(s)

    11 types (15 variations)

  • Auto Exposure Lock

    Yes (AE Lock with focus lock)

  • Color Temperature

    2500 - 9900 k with 15-step each Magenta/Green compensation (G7 to M7), Amber/Blue (A7 to B7)

  • Creative Style

    Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Autumn leaves, Black & White, Sepia (Contrast (-3 to +3steps), Saturation(-3 to +3steps), Sharpness(-3 to +3steps))

  • D-Range Optimizer

    Yes: (Auto, Level, Off)

  • Exposure Bracketing

    Yes: (3 Continuous)

  • Exposure Compensation

    +/-5.0 EV(1/3EV steps)

  • Exposure Settings

    iAUTO, Program AE (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter priority (S), Manual (M), Sweep Panorama (2D), 3D Sweep Panorama, Anti Motion Blur, Scene Selection

  • ISO

    Auto (ISO 100-16000), Selectable (ISO 100 to 1600)

  • Metering

    Advanced 1200-zone evaluative metering

  • Metering Modes

    Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot

  • Metering Sensitivity

    0EV-20EV, (at ISO 100 equivalent w/ f/2.8 lens)

  • Noise Reduction

    Long Exposure NR: (On/Off, available at shutter speeds longer than 1 second) High ISO NR: (High/Normal/Low)

  • Scene Mode(s)

    Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports action, Sunset, Night portrait, Night View, Handheld Twilight

  • White Balance Mode

    Auto,Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Setting the color temperature, Color Filter, Custom

  • Battery Type

    InfoLITHIUM NP-FW50 (7.2V)

  • Number of Still Images

    Approx. 430 images (CIPA standard)

  • Flash Compensation

    +/-3.0 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)

  • Flash Coverage

    FOV coverage up to 18 mm (in the focal length)

  • Flash Metering System

    Pre-flash TTL

  • Flash Modes

    Auto, Fill-flash, Slow Sync., Rear Sync., Hi-speed sync., Wireless (with external flash), Off

  • Flash Type

    Built-in, Pop-up Auto

  • Guide Number

    6 (in meters at ISO100)

  • Recycling Time

    Approx. 4 sec.

  • Supplied Software

    PMB (Picture Motion Browser) v5.2; Image Data Converter SR v3.2; Image Data Lightbox SR v2.2

  • Operating System Compatibility

    Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1; Mac OS X (v10.3-v10.6), PMB is not compatible with Mac OS. Camera (via USB), Image Data Converter and Image Data Lightbox software are compatible with Mac OS.

  • Dimensions (Approx.)

    Approx. 4-3/4 x 2-3/4 x 1-11/16" (119.9 x 66.9 x 42.8mm) (W/H/D) excluding protrusions

  • Weight (Approx.)

    Approx. 10.3 oz (291g) (excl battery & media)

  • UPC Code

    027242833838

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About Sony NEX-7

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Sony NEX-7

By Elranero

This is my second NEX-7, I liked my first one enough that I bought a second to keep as backup. When they first came out, there was an issue of the number of quality lenses for it, now from ultra wide-angle to long telephoto, there are enough quality lenses to satisfy most anyone. I use mine a lot for macro photography - pictures of bugs and small animals mostly. The camera is very well built, sturdy, but it has one shortcoming in that it's not water resistant. But, I have dropped it down a h...

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Excellent Camera, Excellent Results

By Bob C.

Easy access to controls separates this mirror-less camera from the others I have considered. I frequently do manual settings and that makes the NEX 7 ideal for me. I like the 24 megapixel resolution also. I have four lenses and two NEX 7 bodis, the Nex7 has become my primary camera system.

The Sony Alpha NEX-7 is clearly aimed at serious enthusiasts and professional photographers who demand a small, stealthy little camera that can deliver superior image quality and minimal lag time. The Sony Alpha NEX-7 is the third model to be introduced into the Sony interchangeable-lens compact camera lineup, and offers easier-to-access manual controls and a high degree of customization. You can assign functions to various dials and buttons and put the features you use most at your fingertips.

Sony Alpha NEX-7 has a solid look and feel, and the placement of the eye-level viewfinder on the upper left corner of the camera back is right where you'd expect to find the finder on a traditional rangefinder camera. For right-eyed shooters, this lets you compose in the super-sharp 2.4 million dot resolution EVF while watching the scene with your left eye, which is helpful for documentary and street photographers. The EVF has Minolta DNA: A proximity sensor automatically switches the camera from the LCD finder to EVF as you move the camera up to your eye. The problem It will activate the EVF if the finder is close to anything-your shirt, other items in your camera bag, etc. So when not in use, turn the camera off to prevent battery drainage.

There is also a large flip-out, 3-inch, 921k-dot resolution LCD monitor, and the information it displays is not necessarily the same as what you see in the electronic viewfinder. In fact, the LCD display includes considerably more information, including tiny prompts that indicate what the camera's unmarked buttons and dials control in whatever mode you're in at the moment.

Then there were the dials, knobs and buttons. The NEX-7's features are controlled via a trio of generous-sized, easy-to-turn thumb dials at the upper left corner of the camera's back and a thumbwheel control switch, something Sony calls "triple dial control". By default, they control aperture and shutter in manual mode, although they have no labels.

The camera's minimalist top plate includes a flash hot shoe (using the proprietary design that precludes the use of generic shoe-mounted flash and accessories), a pop-up flash, two of the three control dials, the on/off switch surrounding the shutter release and a small, unmarked mystery button, the first of several to be found on the NEX-7. This button cycles through the camera'skey functions. Press it once, white balance controls appear in the LCD. Press again to control color intensity, yet again to adjust color balance, and so on. Don't like the choices of which features you can control from this button Not to worry, you can change that.

The back of the camera has a mix of labeled and unlabeled controls. There's the aforementioned EVF, with a diopter dial for the hard-of-seeing, a flash-pop-up button, a preview button, a control that toggles between AF and manual focus (if you have the camera default set for AF, you can press the button to switch to quickly adjust manual exposure) as well as autoexposure, a "soft button" (read: unmarked) that accesses the menu, thumbwheel dial whose purpose varies depending on mode, and another soft button that functions as a delete key when in preview mode but otherwise is up for grabs.

Manual focus (when the camera is set to manual) is controlled via the focus ring on the lens, and an enlarged detail can be displayed on the EVF or LCD monitor. I found the LCD monitor to be fairly bright, although as is typical with most LCD monitors, theimage is hard to see in direct sunlight. That's when I recommend using the electronic viewfinder exclusively. I found the front gripto be comfortable and was able to easily handhold the camera for a while without tiring.

The menu interface is divided into six areas: Shoot Mode, Camera, Image Size, Brightness/Color, Playback, and Setup.

Shoot Mode covers the settings you'd find on a traditional physical camera top dial-PASM, as well as Intelligent Auto,scene modes, anti-motion blur, sweep panorama (rotate the camera and it will shoot and stitch together a panoramic image, and 3D sweep panorama (captures 3D images viewable on a 3D compatible TV monitor).

The Camera menu goes deeper, accessing things like Auto/Manual focus switching (I wish that particular feature didn't requireso many button presses to get to). Drive, flash mode, various autofocus modes (including object tracking and autofocus field) are controlled and adjusted here, as are Face recognition, smile shutter and numerous other features.

Image Size adjusts image size (24, 12, or 6MP), aspect ratio (the choices are 16:9 or 3:2; surprisingly, 4:3 is not available), and image quality including RAW, RAW+JPEG, JPEG in Fine and Standard. You can also change panorama, 3D panorama and movie image size and quality settings in this menu.

Brightness/Color controls some key features-Exposure compensation (including the ability to change the amount of increments of compenastion), ISO and White Balance. Metering mode, flash output, picture effects and other features are also adjustable here, although you can also get to most of them via the soft button atop the camera to the right of the shutter release.

The Sony Alpha NEX-7's resolution is among the highest of any APS sensor camera, while our field tests showed that autofocus is fastand responsive, and in manual focus mode the camera displayed no perceptible lag time.

The Sony Alpha NEX-7, by virtue of its nimble performance on the street and its stunning image quality, rises to the top of the heapof mirrorless interchangeable-lens compact cameras. Yes, you pay a premium for it, and yes, its interface is at first bewildering, and requires some quality time with the 200-plus page owner's manual to really get a deep understanding, but it's worth that steep learning curve to tap into this camera's flexibility, extensive range of features, and power. This is a camera that is well-suited for photojournalism, street photography, wedding candids, and other events that require a quick, stealthy camera that will deliver top-notch results in lower light. If you are OK with a electronic viewfinder, and have the requisite deep pockets, this camera is well worth considering.

Sony NEX-7 Features

  • DSLR quality in your pocket: Here's the same APS-C sensor size as a DSLR, with higher resolution than most DSLRs and the interchangeable lenses that make DSLRs so attractive
  • Up to 10 fps shooting: Capture the decisive moment in sports and get the ideal baby photo. Up to 10 fps continuous shooting at full 24.3 MP resolution with exposure and focus fixed at the first frame. Standard continuous shooting at up to 2.5 fps
  • HD movies with full manual control: Now you don't need to surrender control when you shoot HD movies. Enjoy the full expressive potential of Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority or Manual (P/A/S/M) control in HD movie mode
  • Hot shoe for a system flashes: Take your photography even further with access to the entire range of Sony a system flashes and flash accessories
  • Tiltable 3.0" LCD: Sony's 3.0" Xtra Fine LCD monitor has 921K dots for superb resolution. The TruBlack screen includes a special resin layer to suppress internal reflections, increasing contrast compared to conventional LCDs
  • Accepts Sony E-mount lenses: Compatible with Sony's expanded line of E Mount lenses. These smaller, lighter lenses are specifically designed for a compact interchangeable lens cameras. Opens up a world of creative options
  • Sweep Panorama Mode: Capture expansive landscapes automatically. Press the shutter, sweep vertically or horizontally. The camera does the rest, continuously shooting images and stitching them together
  • P/A/S/M modes for video and stills: Enjoy a full range of controls for video and still shooting from the beginner's iAUTO mode to P/A/S/M: Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual
  • BIONZ image processor: The brain of the camera is a Sony's BIONZ image processor substantially upgraded for the demands of 24.3 megapixel photography
  • 25-point Auto Focus: 25 sensors cover a very wide area of the scene, for accurate focusing even when the subject is far from the center of the frame
  • Sony Exmor CMOS sensor: Sony Exmor technology uses column-parallel A/D converters for high resolution and high frame rates. Double noise reduction minimizes image noise, even in low light
  • 24.3 MP; best-in-class resolution: You get incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements thanks to a 24.3 megapixel sensor. It's the highest resolution among pocket cameras as of August 2011
  • DSLR-class APS C image sensor: Sensor size is the key to picture quality. The APS C class sensor provides gorgeous imaging with 58% more area than Micro Four-Thirds sensors and an amazing 13 times the area of a point & shoot image sensor
  • Tri-Navi manual control: Perfect for experienced shooters, Tri-Navi control gives you three separate control dials for direct, hands-on access to three settings at a time. As just one example, the dials can set aperture, exposure compensation and ISO
  • Accepts A Mount lenses via adaptors: Both the LA-EA1 and EA2 adapters (sold separately) allow you to attach the full range of Sony A mount lenses
  • Object Tracking AF: Locks onto a specified object and maintains focus even as the subject moves. Unpredictable subjects stay in focus even while zooming. You can concentrate on composition without worrying about focus
  • Peaking function: Manual focus becomes much easier because peaking highlights the edges that are in focus in your choice of three colors (white, red, or yellow). This is especially helpful during macro or portrait photography where your focus setting can make or break your shot
  • 6-image layering: Leverages the fast BIONZ processor to capture six images in a fraction of a second and then combine the data. The result is an incredible single image that controls blur in Anti-Motion Blur mode or gets cleaner, sharper nighttime pictures in Hand-held Twilight mode
  • Intelligent Auto Focus: Pre-focuses as you compose the shot, further reducing focusing time to a bare minimum
  • Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO): Improves results with backlit subjects and recovers details hidden in shadows. Settings include Auto, Level with a choice of five operating levels and Off
  • HDMI output: Enjoy HD movies and stunning still images on a compatible HDTV.9 The camera includes an HDMI output
  • 11 Picture Effect modes: Discover innovative ways to make your images and videos pop. These include Posterization, Pop Color, Retro Photo, Partial Color, Soft High-key, High Contrast Monochrome, Toy Camera, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Monochrome and Miniature
  • World's first OLED viewfinder: There's never been anything quite like the Tru-Finder OLED electronic viewfinder. For size, speed and brightness even after sunset, this is a gem
  • Full HD Movies at 60p/60i/24p: Capture HD Movies in your choice of super-smooth 60p, standard 60i or cinematic 24p, all at Full HD 1920x1080 resolution. AVCHD codec delivers stunning picture quality
  • Built-in pop-up flash: Enjoy the convenience of flash photography everywhere you go. Guide Number 6
  • Phase Detect AF with adaptor: The LA-EA2 lens mount adaptor (sold separately) is the world's first with Sony's award-winning Translucent Mirror Technology. This provides super-fast and accurate Phase Detection AF when used with Sony A mount lenses