photoreview.com.au Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:15
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Features carried over from the α5000 that will appeal to digicam upgraders include the Auto Object Framing function, Anti-Motion Blur, Hand-held Twilight Mode Dynamic Range Optimiser and the easy availability of Picture Effects (14 of them), most of which...
The lack of a viewfinder will always be an issue for photographers who live in the Southern Hemisphere where clear skies and bright sunlight can make LCD screens unreadable. Aside from that, the α5100 is a good performer at a reasonable price.We're a litt...
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Sony's camera team has been on a tear in the past year and a half, quietly assembling one of the more enviable top-to-bottom lineups on the market. The full-frame mirrorless A7 series won the company a number of awards, but stellar values like the compact...
For beginners or those with designs on more advanced photography, the A5100 is a great option. Sony's A7-series mirrorless cameras have been earning plaudits for their pro-quality video and full-frame sensors, but the low end of Sony's mirrorless line...
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The A5100's features and price place it between the Sony A5000 and A6000 in the line-up. That means it can be seen as a replacement for the old NEX-5T (or the almost identical 5R), though it's far closer in most ways to its current-generation siblings.The...
Mid-price cameras are often simply a blend of features from other models, possessing no technical innovation of their own. That's certainly the case here but we're not convinced that Sony has struck the best balance. We found the A5000's controls a little...
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We'll say it again: the A5100 is small. It's wee. It's tiny. It's little. Dinky, even. And that's both a good and a bad thing.First, the bad.The A5100 lacks the large grip of the A6000 to help you hold it steady, merely having a small textured bump to cli...
Tiny and lightweight, Great photo and video quality, Lightning-fast autofocus...
No electronic viewfinder, Screen a tad small for touch...
Sony A5100 verdict Open Gallery We're hugely impressed with the Sony A5100, given its price. For £550 (and you'll probably find it cheaper than that online very soon) you get superb still and video quality in almost all conditions, as well as cla...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:15
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Slowly but surely, Sony is updating its entry-level line of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. Once represented by the NEX-3 & Co., the company's bottom-rung range has since given way to the Alpha 5000 , and now the Alpha 5100. In a body similar to...
Small body, Quality design, Zoom controls on the body, 180° tilt display, Easeofuse, WiFi NFC, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Builtin flash...
Touchscreen capability underutilised, Variable 1650mm lens quality...
The Alpha 5100 is a great little camera that's consistent, easy to use and delivers fantastic picture quality for stills and video. It doesn't really have any deal-breaking flaws, and it deserves each of its four stars. That said, we can't recommend it fo...
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Sony’s latest compact camera model, the Sony Alpha 5100 features some of the Japanese firm’s latest technology, including the 24.3-million-pixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, with an sensitivity range of ISO 100-25,600 and the Bionz X processor seen in the mo...
Superb resolution and autofocus speed, Lightweight, but tough with a compact body, Advanced video filming capabilities...
Only six frames per second continuous shooting, Touchscreen limited to taking pictures only, No input for external microphone...
Given that this camera shares many of its core components with the Alpha 6000, I expected it to deliver the same superb image quality and it did not disappoint, ticking that box emphatically but at a more affordable price point.Sonys E-mount system now h...
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Although its the same size as the Sony NEX-5T that it replaces, the new Alpha 5100 has the same 24.4-million-pixel CMOS sensor and Bionz X processor as the Alpha 6000 above it in the Sony compact system camera line-up.Another key change is the increase in...
Small size, Compatible with PlayMemories apps to expand featureset, Tilting screen...
No viewfinder, Limited touch, control, No mode dial...
My first impressions of the Sony Alpha 5100 are very good, but I want to use a full production sample in anger before I pass judgement on its handling now that the control dial that was on the top of the NEX-5T has gone. However, it seems straightforward...
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Sony’s latest compact camera model, the Sony Alpha 5100 features some of the Japanese firm’s latest technology, including the 24.3-million-pixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, with an sensitivity range of ISO 100-25,600 and the Bionz X processor seen in the mo...
Superb resolution and autofocus speed, Lightweight, but tough with a compact body, Advanced video filming capabilities...
Only six frames per second continuous shooting, Touchscreen limited to taking pictures only, No input for external microphone...
Given that this camera shares many of its core components with the Alpha 6000, I expected it to deliver the same superb image quality and it did not disappoint, ticking that box emphatically but at a more affordable price point.Sonys E-mount system now h...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:15
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Although its the same size as the Sony NEX-5T that it replaces, the new Alpha 5100 has the same 24.4-million-pixel CMOS sensor and Bionz X processor as the Alpha 6000 above it in the Sony compact system camera line-up.Another key change is the increase in...
Small size, Compatible with PlayMemories apps to expand featureset, Tilting screen...
No viewfinder, Limited touchcontrol, No mode dial...
My first impressions of the Sony Alpha 5100 are very good, but I want to use a full production sample in anger before I pass judgement on its handling now that the control dial that was on the top of the NEX-5T has gone. However, it seems straightforward...
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Since Sony dropped its NEX branding and blanketed its compact system camera line with the Alpha brand name, the range has not morphed dramatically, simply divided itself into different schools of thought: those seeking a compact alternative, and those see...
Small yet sensible size, good picture quality overall, point-and-shoot simplicity, 180-degree tilt-angle screen for selfies...
Excess menu digging, no mode dials or standard function buttons, low-light autofocus can't be pinpointed, distortion and excessive JPEG processing qualms...
The Sony A5100 won't appeal to all as it's sometimes fussy to use given its lack of control dials. If that's what you're after then look to the Sony A6000 which caters for such needs, along with the addition of a viewfinder and hotshoe which the A51...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-03-26 17:47:01
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This 24.3 megapixel mirrorless interchangeable lens camera comes with a 16—50mm lens. On this APS sensor that translates into 24—75mm in film terms. The retracting lens keeps the overall bulk of the camera small enough for a handbag, if not for a pocket...
The image quality is good, and better than good in RAW mode. Auto white balance is particularly fine even under mixed light sources where subjects are rendered in correct colours. Movie mode is aided by a very smooth power zoom function controlled with a...
The absence of any external function controls – even something as elementary as shooting mode (Auto, P, S, A, M) is a pain in the posterior. There is no eyelevel viewfinder, not even an option...
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Byline : by fazri nuhaThough Sony seems to be pushing the selfie aspect via a flipscreen concept, the Sony Alpha A5100 does more than just selfies. One of the most under-rated things about mirrorless cameras like this one are the fact that they can be pai...
Flip it Up!Sony flips the script with the Sony Alpha A5100Byline: by fazri nuhaThough Sony seems to be pushing the selfie aspect via a flipscreen concept, the Sony Alpha A5100 does more than just selfies. One of the most under-rated things about mirrorle...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-02 10:49:35
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The barrage of Sony cameras continue as the company recently announced the Sony Alpha 5100 mirrorless camera. The 5100 is an evolutionary upgrade to the Alpha 5000 camera that came out together with the Alpha 6000, which is a rebirth of the NEX series of...
Takes great photos, in both light and dim conditions, Affordable...
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The Sony Alpha 5100 interchangeable lens camera is a great option if you're new to photography, or just looking for an inexpensive option to a DSLR. It's also very easy to use, and comes with a lot of cool features that will have you experimenting with p...
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Byline: By Victor YapEver since I tried the Sony NEX 5 range, I know there is no turning back for me. From its APS-C HD CMOS sensor that – if memory serves me right – is considered the biggest in its class, to the 3in tilt-able LCD screen – also the large...
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Sony's a5100 is an easy to use compact mirrorless camera that boasts impressive performance.THE a5100 is Sony's latest Alpha mirrorless camera. Physically, the a5100 does not differ much from other models in the range but it's smaller than the higher-end...
Great image quality, fast autofocus speeds, tiltable LCD screen for taking selfies...
Missing pro features like viewfinder and flash hotshoe...
The a5100 boasts solid specs that should please any photographer. The 24.3-megapixel sensor inherited from the higher end a6000 delivers solid image quality.At the same time, the hybrid autofocus system and fast 6fps continuous shooting speed make...
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We'll say it again: the A5100 is small. It's wee. It's tiny. It's little. Dinky, even. And that's both a good and a bad thing.First, the bad.The A5100 lacks the large grip of the A6000 to help you hold it steady, merely having a small textured bump to cli...
Tiny and lightweight, Great photo and video quality, Lightning-fast autofocus...
No electronic viewfinder, Screen a tad small for touch...
We're hugely impressed with the Sony A5100, given its price. For RM2399, you get superb still and video quality in almost all conditions, as well as class-leading autofocus, all crammed into a camera almost preternaturally tiny. And a decent zoom lens too...
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Sony dropped their NEX branding long ago in favour of combining them to their Alpha series of cameras. About a month ago, I got a review unit of the all-new Sony a5100 camera. I've been using a DSLR myself, and now I have a mirrorless camera to play with...
The Sony a5100 camera is a solid mirrorless camera. For a DSLR user like me, it doesn't offer as much as a DSLR does – that's expected, but for the size, it's stunning. I actually brought the camera everywhere with me since it's so small!Then comes the pr...
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The top controls feature the zoom lever, the shutter release, a power switch, flash release, and a dedicated record button. The zoom lever is responsive, but doesn't zip in and out so fast that you lose your subject–which can happen easily without a view...
For beginners or those with designs on more advanced photography, the A5100 is a great option.Sony's A7-series mirrorless cameras have been earning plaudits for their pro-quality video and full-frame sensors, but the low end of Sony's mirrorless lineup is...
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