Sony seems content with rolling out endless variations on its popular line of mirrorless cameras. The final one for 2012, the NEX-6, fills out the pricier end between the NEX-5R and the NEX-7, but can ...
The Alpha NEX-6 has built-in Wi-Fi and downloadable apps, and it also comes with a powered zoom lens. The NEX-6 packs an eye-level OLED viewfinder and an adjustable 3-inch touchscreen. Sony is ...
Sony's extending its interchangeable-lens camera line, bumping up from three to four product tiers with prices going up in steps of about $200. The newest segment arrives in the form of the Alpha ...
Sony has announced the latest in its NEX line of mirrorless cameras, the NEX-6. As previously leaked, the NEX-6 has a large 16-megapixel APS-C sensor inside a body similar to that of the company’s ...
Does the NEX lineup need another model? Sony reckons it does. Meet the NEX-6. The company's latest mirrorless camera looks nearly identical to last year's top-of-the-line NEX-7, with the exception of ...
Sony had a lot to show off just before we hopped aboard a flight to Photokina. The A99 was a lightweight bargain of a full-frame DSLR, the Cyber-shot RX1 was the most powerful compact we'd ever seen ...
The Sony NEX-6 differs from the more affordable NEX-5R by adding an electronic viewfinder, while also featuring Wi-Fi and apps One of two new NEX cameras launched mid September - the other being the ...
Sony has launched its latest camera in its NEX range, the Sony NEX-6, and it comes with a Sony’s 16.1 megapixel Exmore APS HD CMOS sensor and features an ISO range of up to 25600. The Sony NEX-6 ...
It looks as if a Chinese website has let slip Sony's upcoming NEX camera bodies. Leaked pictures show what are purported to be the Sony NEX-6 and NEX-5R compact system cameras. The pics look genuine ...
The NEX-6, which is announced today, is the first of Sony’s new 6 Series E-mount cameras designed for photo enthusiasts. A step up from the NEX-5R, which was unveiled last month, it features the same ...
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