Sony removes NEX-designation and comes with new Alpha-ilc

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Sony has the Alpha5000-system camera announced. According to the manufacturer, it is the smallest and lightest camera with an interchangeable lens and wi-fi support. In addition, the Japanese manufacturer’s new Cyber-shot cameras announced.

The Alpha5000 is the first system camera without the NEX, but with the Alpha designation. The device features a 20,1-megapixelsensor of the aps-c type, and the Sony Bionz X image processor, which is also in the Alpha7-models is to be found. There is a lcd with 460.800 pixels, which is 180 degrees can be folded forward, so that the user can see itself when taking photos.

There is support for nfc and wi-fi, so users can communicate with a smartphone or tablet with nfc support for transferring pictures and operating the mobile devices. The dimensions are 109,6×62,8x357mm and the weight is 210 grams without, and 269 grams with battery and memory card. The Alpha5000 arrives in march, comes in white and black available, and costs 500 euro.

The Cyber-Shot W830 and W810 have a 20,1-megapixel camera and a Zeiss lens. The W830 is a 25mm wide-angle lens with 8x optical zoom, while the W810 a 26mm wide-angle lens with 6x optical zoom. At the rear, the Cyber-Shots, a dedicated button for instant recording of hd video. The W810 will get a price of 100 euros and this model will be available in late January in black, silver and pink available. The W830 is 130 euros in costs, and this camera is from mid-February in the same colors available.