Sony NEX-6 spotted in the wild, electronic viewfinder and mode dial in tow

Sony NEX6 spotted in the wild, viewfinder and mode dial in tow

We’ve had furtive glances of Sony’s upcoming NEX-6 before, but only in the very clinical space of a government test lab. Apparently, no mere agency can confine it: photography workshop director Vincent Kang has posted a photo of the pre-release mirrorless camera on Weibo for all to see. Posing next to 24mm and 50mm lenses, the NEX-6 looks to be very much the in-between camera we suspected it was, without as much dedicated control as the NEX-7 but still carrying an electronic viewfinder, a pop-up flash and a dedicated function key near the shutter release. The dedicated mode dial is also more conspicuous — there’s no question that Sony wants to free up controls on the back for the future camera’s more experienced target audience. Between the new design and the already known inclusion of WiFi, it’s looking as though the NEX-6 may hit the sweet spot for shooters who want more control than the NEX-5R without sacrificing all its newer features. We just need to wait for official launch details to make it all real.

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Sony introduces a new NEX Camera with integrated Wi-Fi, the NEX-5R

The NEX-5R camera features a newly-developed 16.1 effective megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor – identical in size to sensors found in traditional DSLR cameras – combined with a powerful BIONZ® processor to assure richly detailed still images and crisp Full HD videos (1080/60p) in all types of lighting conditions.
In a first for Sony’s line of interchangeable lens cameras, the new NEX-5R model features “Fast Hybrid AF” autofocus technology, combining phase-detection and …

Sony NEX-5R and NEX-6 allegedly get pictured, flaunt WiFi logos (updated with leaked press shots)

Sony NEX5R and NEX6 allegedly get pictured, flaunt WiFi logos

In early August, an Indonesian POSTEL listing revealed two new mirrorless NEX shooters in Sony’s pipeline, both reportedly rocking wireless LAN chips. Now VR-Zone seems to have come across certification photos of the two cameras, each modeling — you guessed it — its very own WiFi logo. As expected, this puts Sony’s ILC range inline with the wireless smorgasbord it laid out at CES, eschewing less native, accessory-based solutions. VR-Zone wagers that the NEX-5R will sell for about $700, and pegs the NEX-6 somewhere around $1000. Better start saving — hit the source link below for a better look at where your pocket money might be going.

Update: Sony Alpha Rumors has thrown in some more images of the NEX-5R, this time of the press shot kind. We’ve embedded a handful after the break.

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Sony rumored to launch full frame NEX camera

sony-nex-7Good news Sony photographers! If you loved Sony’s SLT and NEX series of cameras but wished that they came in full frame mode, your wish might be granted. According to a tip given to the folks at Sony Alpha Rumors, it seems that Sony could be introducing a NEX camera with a full frame sensor! Unfortunately apart from this gem, it was not clear as to whether this full frame sensor could be making its way to the rumored NEX-5R or NEX-6 cameras, or if it will be a brand new camera of its own. Assuming the rumors are to believed, a brand new camera (not the 5R or 6) with a full frame sensor would make more sense. For those wondering what the big deal is, full frame sensors can be typically found on high end DSLR cameras which are usually out of the reach of many consumers, so for Sony to make a full frame NEX camera would make it somewhat more affordable. In any case we suggest you take this with a grain of salt for now and check back with us later for more updates!

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A Wi-Fi NEX Camera Would Be Fine and All But Sony Needs to Chill Out [Rumors]

A purported leak reported by Sony Alpha Rumors has outed the latest incarnation of its Sony’s mid-range mirroless, interchangeable-lens camera beast, the NEX-5N. Well, it’s two cameras really; the Sony NEX-5R and Sony NEX-6 will supposedly be announced in September. More »

Unannounced Sony NEX-5R and NEX-6 cameras could pack wireless connectivity

Sony NEX 5R and NEX 6 appear on Indonesian POSTEL database with WiFiconnectivity

Sony’s NEX camera series hasn’t made much noise so far this year, aside from its new entry-level F3 model. But that’s likely to change soon, with a pair of new mirrorless model numbers appearing in Indonesian POSTEL listings. They’ve since been nixed, but not before the eagle eyes at Sony Alpha Rumors plucked this screen grab of the NEX-5R and NEX-6. It’s the Wireless LAN part (which resulted in this listing) that’s piqued our interested, suggesting that Sony’s next generation of ILCs will also board the wireless connectivity train. There’s no more detail to glean from the listing, although rumors (and hopeful prayers) point to an announcement ahead of premier camera show, Photokina, which kicks off next month.

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Kipon preps Canon EF lens adapters for Micro Four Thirds, NEX cameras with electronic control

Kipon preps Canon EF lens adapters for Micro Four Thirds, NEX with electronic control, preserves your glass collection

Adapters to fit Canon’s EF lenses on Micro Four Thirds and NEX camera bodies most definitely aren’t new. Without any electronic link, though, that Lumix GX1 or NEX-F3 owner has had to focus by hand, sometimes without any aperture control — what year is it, 1930? Kipon wants to make sure you’ll never have to stoop to that level again through a pair of new adapters that keep the electronic controls working. As always with these parts, there’s likely to be catches: we don’t know the prices and ship dates, for one, and lens conversion can still hurt the autofocus speed. Even so, anyone who’s been hoarding (or simply envious of) Canon glass now doesn’t have to eye an EOS-M just to get a mirrorless camera with the lens adapter they crave.

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