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    #11
    After over a year of dithering I ended up ordering a sony nex5
    It's not a dSLR, the reason being is that what put me off is the size of the things. The nex5 appears to have some decent lenses and has the same size sensor as a dSLR

    I got the pack which comes with both a smaller "pancake" lens and the larger lens:
    Sony NEX5DB Alpha Compact System Camera - 16mm F2.8 and: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

    with the small lens fitted the whole lot should fit into a reasonable size jacket pocket
    Coffee's for closers

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      #12
      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
      After over a year of dithering I ended up ordering a sony nex5
      It's not a dSLR, the reason being is that what put me off is the size of the things. The nex5 appears to have some decent lenses and has the same size sensor as a dSLR

      I got the pack which comes with both a smaller "pancake" lens and the larger lens:
      Sony NEX5DB Alpha Compact System Camera - 16mm F2.8 and: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

      with the small lens fitted the whole lot should fit into a reasonable size jacket pocket
      I find transporting my DSLR quite arduous, once you have some decent lenses and a tripod you can easily find yourself lugging 5kg of kit around. I might invest in one of these little ones at some point.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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        #13
        Camera was delivered yesterday whilst we were out

        £500 worth of kit dropped behind the 6foot fence which seperates the front from the back and left in the open till after 10pm

        Luckily it didn't rain and it wasn't nicked or damanged!
        Coffee's for closers

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          #14
          Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
          After over a year of dithering I ended up ordering a sony nex5
          It's not a dSLR, the reason being is that what put me off is the size of the things. The nex5 appears to have some decent lenses and has the same size sensor as a dSLR

          I got the pack which comes with both a smaller "pancake" lens and the larger lens:
          Sony NEX5DB Alpha Compact System Camera - 16mm F2.8 and: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

          with the small lens fitted the whole lot should fit into a reasonable size jacket pocket
          I got a Panasonic Lumix GF1 about a year and a half ago. Same type of thing, mirrorless DSLR. It's great, you can fit them into a small case or stick them in a bag along with a load of other stuff, plenty of choice of lenses.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
            After over a year of dithering I ended up ordering a sony nex5
            It's not a dSLR, the reason being is that what put me off is the size of the things. The nex5 appears to have some decent lenses and has the same size sensor as a dSLR

            I got the pack which comes with both a smaller "pancake" lens and the larger lens:
            Sony NEX5DB Alpha Compact System Camera - 16mm F2.8 and: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

            with the small lens fitted the whole lot should fit into a reasonable size jacket pocket
            I appreciate what you are saying, but is there really that much of a difference in size between the Sony Nex5 and say a Nikon D3100?

            More importantly, does any size difference really translate into practical issues when carrying/using the camera?

            I'm thinking not as most of the scenarios you are going to use such a camera lend themselves to you having to carry stuff anyway.

            e.g. family events, outings, holidays etc

            I'm still dithering - almost bought a Nikon D3100 in the spring but didn't and just haven't looked into it since then.

            Think I will wait till Xmas to see what deals are available.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Clippy View Post
              I appreciate what you are saying, but is there really that much of a difference in size between the Sony Nex5 and say a Nikon D3100?

              More importantly, does any size difference really translate into practical issues when carrying/using the camera?
              Even low end DSLRs are pretty big & heavy. The mirrorless ones are about half the weight and much less bulky, and the lenses are smaller and lighter as well. It makes a big difference when sticking it in your pocket i.e. you can. I used to carry a proper camera everywhere, now I rarely bother, so I'm inclined to want one for that reason.
              While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                #17
                Originally posted by Clippy View Post
                I appreciate what you are saying, but is there really that much of a difference in size between the Sony Nex5 and say a Nikon D3100?

                More importantly, does any size difference really translate into practical issues when carrying/using the camera?.
                Its the difference between being able to slip it into a large pocket or wifes handbag or not
                If you are looking at the nex5 pictures then you're probably finding the pics with the larger lens fitted
                This is the camera with the smaller lens:
                http://www.photoxels.com/images/Sony...5-16mm-800.jpg

                I got the kit with both big and small so that I had the choice. Small lens for days when I just want some snaps, bigger lens for bigger pictures
                Coffee's for closers

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                  Its the difference between being able to slip it into a large pocket or wifes handbag or not
                  If you are looking at the nex5 pictures then you're probably finding the pics with the larger lens fitted
                  This is the camera with the smaller lens:
                  http://www.photoxels.com/images/Sony...5-16mm-800.jpg

                  I got the kit with both big and small so that I had the choice. Small lens for days when I just want some snaps, bigger lens for bigger pictures
                  I think I need some hands-on time with one to get an idea of size as I'll, hopefully, get round to 'jumping in' before the end of the year.

                  Also, haven't Sony recently released the nex7?

                  Did you compare it against the nex5? Many differences?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
                    Also, haven't Sony recently released the nex7?

                    Did you compare it against the nex5? Many differences?
                    It's not out till later this year (and TBH I didn't even know it was coming out!)

                    I also rather foolishly bought the nex5 without even having held it just seeing it behind in a shop cabinet and then buying online. Having had a proper play indoors last night its shown itself to be very capable in low light and indoor situations. Infact in low light i can take a picture without a flash which shows a lot more detail than I can see with the naked eye. Image stabalisation and post processing is superb.

                    Hopefully will get it outdoors this weekend!
                    Coffee's for closers

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                      It's not out till later this year (and TBH I didn't even know it was coming out!)

                      I also rather foolishly bought the nex5 without even having held it just seeing it behind in a shop cabinet and then buying online. Having had a proper play indoors last night its shown itself to be very capable in low light and indoor situations. Infact in low light i can take a picture without a flash which shows a lot more detail than I can see with the naked eye. Image stabalisation and post processing is superb.

                      Hopefully will get it outdoors this weekend!
                      Yeah, the pancake lens especially should be good in low light. The 20mm one I've got goes to f1.7 so you can practically take pictures in the dark.

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