The Sony A5000 was the pioneering APS-C Alpha camera. Launched way back in January 2014, it's fascinating to see just how far ahead of its time this trailblazing mirrorless camera really was. While ...
For years, Sony has made the best cheap compact, interchangeable-lens cameras. With the new A5000 it’s most beginnerist in the line camera is getting an impressive guts overhaul as well as a new name.
Sony has rolled out a new digital camera with interchangeable lenses at CES 2014. The camera is the a5000 ILCE-5000 and Sony says that it is the lightest interchangeable lens camera with WiFi built in ...
NEX is dead — Sony is now using the Alpha brand for its line of E-mount mirrorless cameras. The first example of this was the ultra-cheap SLR-style A3000, and now at CES 2014 Sony is revealing the ...
Check out our review of the Sony Alpha a5000 digital camera. CES 2014 was more about camcorders than cameras for Sony, but it did announce two new models, including the “world’s smallest and lightest ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 20-megapixel mirrorless camera captured images with very good quality. Pictures were sharp, which means you can see most details and subtle patterns in the image. In low-light ...
Sony’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera to date, the Alpha A5000 is worth flagging amongst rivals for featuring a physically large APS-C sensor that is well-endowed with 20 million ...
The Sony a5000 camera is meant as a kind of entry level interchangeable lens camera. Sony says it's the lightest of its kind, too. WiFi and NFC are baked in, and it's of course usable with all of Sony ...
Sony has announced their latest interchangeable lens camera, the Sony a5000, which the company says is the world’s lightest interchangeable lens camera. The Sony a5000 weighs less that 8 ounces, and ...
Sony has shrunk its interchangeable lens camera again with the introduction of the 20-megapixel a5000 (model ILCE-5000, also known as the Alpha 5000) digital camera, weighing under 8 ounces. The new ...
Increasingly, camera companies are trying to bridge the gap between dedicated cameras and smartphones. Panasonic has its Android-powered Lumix CM1, Samsung offers its Galaxy cameras, and then there's ...