The World’s Smallest Interchangeable Lens Camera by Sony

September 1, 2010
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Sony Philippines unveils the world’s lightest and smallest interchangeable lens camera, the latest of the Sony’s NEX series of digital camera, the NEX-5, at the posh Le Bar Café at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.

With the 14.2 megapixel NEX-5 you can get DSLR quality still images in snap and full HD videos in AVCHD or MP4 format utilizing its  latest Exmor APS-C HD CMOS image sensor and high speed BIONZ processor. It also has the ability to take images in higher ISO up to 12, 800.

More info of the camera at our gadgets blog.

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