Wow, I just received my new Sony NEX-5N morriorless camera yesterday. Having been a advertising photographe/designer for 30 years and shooting with all the big equipment I am just sick and tired of hauling around the big ass cameras and equipment that goes with it and the ridiculous amount of money they cost. After exhaustive research I chose the Sony NEX-5N for my needs. This camera is the new technology - mirrorless just like the old 35mm range finder camera - it is small and compact. 16.1 megapixels and it also shoots panorama and stitches it all together into one neat image. It has an APS-C-sized sensor, as big as the sensors in all but the highest-end DSLRs, its body is no bigger than a point and shoot, especially when paired with the 16mm f/2.8 pancake lens. But because of how close the sensor is to the mount, you can use adapters to put lenses from almost any system on it (at least if you don’t mind losing autofocus.) So it can be as small or as big as you want it to be. It has more cool bells and whistles than you can imagine. Youtube has tons of great video reviews with this camera and it is a home run.
Here is one of many:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zh4XDv-8rgand another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ2Aixfu ... plpp_videoHere are a couple of quick snaps that I had a chance to take.
This afternoon I went to the Grubstake bar in Quartzsite to test the interior shots of a very dark bar with my new Sony NEX-5N. I sat down and ordered a Arrogant Bastard Ale and started to shoot the interior. Set the ISO at 3200 at F3.5, auto HDR. Wow! Hand held aperture priority works great.

A portrait of a friend while having coffee at the Expresso coffee cart/truck in Quartzsite, AZ.

A fellow playing guitar at the Espresso wagon in Quartzsite.

I just purchased a Minolta 50mm F1.7 lens with adapter for the NEX-5N for $50.00. Cheap and sharp as the dickens. Great for low light. I am still waiting for the items.
More to come later.
Cheers,
Gary
Ramsey's Travels