Cameras and Camcorders

Sony Alpha A77 Now in Stock

After Sony’s Q2 loss of nearly $350 million, it shows just how important the camera business is to Sony. A big part of the loss was contributed to the recent flooding that has taken place in Thailand, causing Sony and others to close all manufacturing plants in the area. The Thailand factories were to be the home of the newly-announced and much-anticipated NEX-7, Alpha A65, and Alpha A77. Due to the flooding, Sony is now looking at other locations and factories for its Alpha camera production as it could take months before the flood waters recede in Thailand.

Due to the recent events in Thailand, Sony was forced to delay shipments of the NEX-7, A65, and A77. However, there is some good news for those who were looking to purchase the Alpha A77. Prior to the flooding, Sony had already begun production on these units as was able to ship an undisclosed amount of units to its retail partners. Now online shops like BH and Amazon are reporting the Alpha A77 in stock. For those interested, I would recommend purchasing a unit sooner than later as at the time of this article, Amazon is reporting 9 units in stock with more arriving. However, the when and quantity, we have no idea about, so I wouldn’t base my purchasing plans based on that last nugget.

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First Image of Flooded Sony Camera Plant in Thailand. Could Take Four Months to Recover

As we reported yesterday, due to the ongoing flooding in Thailand, Sony and other manufacturers like Toshiba (a total of 47 companies actually) who have their factories located in Bangkadi Industrial Park in Pathum Thani’s Muang district have been forced to close down operations until the water begins to recede. The timing couldn’t have been worse for Sony, who was set for a global launch of their highly anticipated NEX-7 and Alpha A65 and A77. It could be months before the factories are able to be operational again.

 “The initial damage is estimated at 30 billion baht. It will take about a month for the floodwaters to recede and then at least three months to rehabilitate the park,” said Thawatchai Ung-ampornpilai, the mayor of Bangkadi municipality. 

According to teams on the ground there, floodwaters are almost 4 metres deep in certain parts of the site, making it impassible to all vehicles. With the Prapa Canal now fully breached, all authorities can do is wait till the water begins to withdraw from the area before any further action can be taken. This leaves Sony’s operations crippled, as they cannot even begin to assess the damage, let alone begin any form of repair. Flooded streets, however, will not be Sony’s only obstacle as they will need permission to re-enter the area after all flood water has been receded and authorities deem it safe to return.

Sony NEX-7, A65, and A77 Shipments Will Be Delayed

Fall 2011, leading to the holiday shopping season, and well into early 2012, was supposed to be when Sony would take the digital camera world by storm. Speculations and many months of leaks led to Sony’s reveal of the NEX-3C, NEX-5N, A65 and A77. The earliest of these launches was the Alpha NEX-C3, which Sony was able to do without a hitch, and nearly two months ago, the NEX-5N was released, which has also been available in stores though with some problems. However, manufacturing or firmware glitches aside, Sony has been able to produce these models in sufficient quantities and have them available on store shelves.

The NEX-7, which was originally targeting an early November release date and the  A65 and A77, which were looking for a mid-October release date, have now all but stalled out. This is due to the massive flooding that has taken place in Thailand, the location of Sony’s Alpha factories. The good news is that an unknown amount of A65 and A77 units have been produced and already shipped to retailers. However, with such a highly anticipated camera and a global launch, its hard to imagine being able to easily find these models on store shelves. The fate of the NEX-7 is currently unknown, seeing how it was originally set to launch in mid November, putting in question how many may have been produced prior to the Thailand flooding, which started over two weeks ago, if any at all have been produced for widespread retailer distribution.

Sony NEX-5N Firmware to Resolve Clicking Noise Issue

Just under a month ago, Sony released the Alpha NEX-5N to much fanfare. The highly-praised and much-anticipated camera gave users some of the best features from a DSLR and camcorder while keeping the design different and not as hard to handle. In the weeks to follow, reports quickly surfaced of an odd clicking noise when in video mode. The NEX-5N clicking noise seemed to originate from the camera’s image stabilization though Sony would never confirm. They did, however, state a free fix for all NEX-5N owners and that the problem would be addressed in future shipments from the factory. Now a simpler fix is in the pipes for all those who don’t want to send in their camera to Sony. Sony UK had the following to say:

 I understand you are thinking or purchasing a Sony NEX-5N camera. This is not an inherent fault with every single NEX-5N. I can confirm that a firmware fix will be released in October to resolve any issue with the affected models. I can confirm that the firmware update will totally eliminate any issue with the affected Sony NEX-5N cameras. Should you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. 

Though still not confirming the problem, it’s nice to know that the issue is software and not hardware, which means that a recall doesn’t need to take place. No word yet on the exact release window of the Sony NEX-5N firmware but we will let you know more as we learn anything new.

Sony Responds to NEX-5N Clicking Noise Issue

After week or so on the market, news began to spread about a clicking noise that would emit from the NEX-5N when in video mode. Once flipped over to this mode, as soon as the user began to pan with the camera in any direction, the clicking noise would initiate, thus ruining your video if the audio was actually important to you. The likely culprit in all this seemed to be the image stabilization from the camera body, though we have no concrete evidence of that being the flaw. This unfortunate glitch has now casted a cloud over an otherwise amazing camera while halting many would-be owners from purchasing one.

Luckily, Sony seems to have found a reason behind the NEX-5N clicking noise issue and will be fixing the problem under warranty for current owners while addressing the issue at the root of the cause: the factories which they ship from.

 We have received reports of a “clicking” sound which may be heard in the audio playback of movies recorded by the NEX-5N camera. This phenomenon occurs if the camera undergoes sudden motion while recording; motion generally inconsistent with smooth video recording. 

 The video is unaffected by this sound. In accordance with Sony’s policy of continuous product improvement, an adjustment has been developed to reduce the clicking sound resulting from sudden motion during movie recording. 

 Sony will offer this performance improvement to NEX-5N end users during the period of its limited warranty accompanying the product. Please call 888-868-7392 to arrange for this improvement. 

Sony still wouldn’t confirm exactly what the problem was, though at this point, as long as the models shipped in the future work properly, we couldn’t care less.

[Via Popphotos]

Sony NEX-5N Emits Clicking Noise While in Motion (video)


We’ll chalk this one under disappointing news to start the day off with. I’ve long been looking for a camera that can handle both my photography and video needs. Taking one piece of camera to events like CES and E3 sure beats lugging around two different devices. While the NEX-VG10 or the upcoming NEX-VG20 would be the device of my choice, it’s frankly out of my budget, seeing how this entire site is run from my personal wallet. Step in the NEX-5N with it’s more than capable photography and full 1080p 60fps recording. The perfect camera that is light weight, compact and powerful. With my birthday fast-approaching, I strategized that between my own savings and help from family members who are never sure how to attain gifts for a techie and a geek, the NEX-5N would fit the bill perfectly. While attending Sony’s “Catch The Tablet” event at their new flagship store on Wednesday, I even had a nice long amount of hands-on time with the camera and almost pulled the trigger on a purchase though I pushed off the idea to today or this weekend.

Now comes news from multiple sites that the camera, when in motion like panning or simply walking, emits a clicking noise. The issue itself isn’t a big deal (though it shouldn’t be making it in the first place) if you are taking stills. However, if video is something you tend to do with the camera, the noise becomes very apparent, very fast. Endgadget, who has conducted a video test (that you can find after the jump) and was able to contact Sony on the matter, had this to say:

 Sony reps on hand to acknowledge and confirm the issue, which seems to plague every NEX-5N that we’ve tried. This is still very fresh, so Sony doesn’t have a fix or even a statement to issue, but because 1080/60p video is one of this camera’s headline features, we’re going to recommend holding off on your purchase until the company can confirm what’s causing the issue. 

Our site tends to stay away from the doom and gloom side of tech where we scream betrayal when a certain glitch shows up in a product. However, in this case, we do have to side with Engadget and say that unless you are planning on shooting stills only, we’d recommend holding off on purchasing the NEX-5N until some form of explanation and remedy is in order. After the jump, a video from Engadget showcasing the “clicking” noise of the NEX-5N.

The Sony NEX-5N Vs the NEX-5. We Do a Specs Comparison

When companies launch newer models of an existing product, it can be hard at times to tell exactly what changed verses the previous model. Sure, you can dig up the old specs and compare them to the new specs, but that on its own can be time consuming and a hassle. That’s why, after the jump, you can find a simple chart that pits the Sony Alpha NEX-5N against the predecessor Alpha NEX-5 and gives you a side-by-side comparison of the key features and differences between the new mirrorless cameras.

Sony Puts the Alpha NEX-5N On Sale and NEX-7 for Pre-order

If the only thing that’s been stopping you from purchasing the Sony Alpha NEX-5N has been the lack of availability, you now have no more roadblocks to pass. Sony has officially put the Alpha NEX-5N on sale in a bare body configuration for $599 while the body + 18-55mm lens will set you at $699. For those looking for something even beefier, the Sony Alpha NEX-7 is now available for pre-order with an early-November release date. This time, the body will cost you $1,199 while the body + 18-55mm lens will give you a $1,349 price tag.

[Via Sony]

Meet the NEX-5N. We Have Specs, Pictures and Pricing for You

The successor of the popular NEX-5 is finally here and as expected, is called the NEX-5N. This midrange and mirrorless camera from Sony might seem identical to the NEX-5, but is capable of offering a heck of a lot more and will probably be more than enough of a camera for those who are not willing to venture into the NEX-7 territory. First, let’s get the specs out of the way.

  • Touch-screen display
  • Electronic First Curtain shutter
  • Revised 16.1MP CMOS sensor
  • 1080p 60p HD movies in AVCHD format (MP4 format supported as well though in a lower resolution)
  • 10fps continuous shooting mode (at full resolution)
  • ISO 100-25600
  • Auto ISO limit of 3200
  • In-camera CA, vignetting and distortion correction
  • Creative Control results-orientated user interface
  • Picture Effects processing options
  • New accessory attachment
After the jump, further details, including the price and pictures.

Sony Alpha A77 Preview (video)

Can’t wait to get your hands on the Sony’s new flagship DSLR, the Alpha A77? Or maybe you’re like us and you simply can’t afford one but would like to learn all that you can from it. If you answered yes to either of those or you just like techy videos, then this video should help tide you over. Sony’s own SGNL channel put together an Alpha A77 preview during which they give you a video overview, demo out some of the features, and explain some of the new technology in the Alpha A77.

Discuss:

From what you’ve seen of the Alpha A77, is this the right camera for you or do you prefer something else from the Alpha lineup? Let us know in the comments section.

Sony Bloggie Software Fix for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

A little under a month ago, Apple released their latest operating system, Mac OS X Lion. As with all new operating system launches, there tends to be some unforeseen consequences and this time, the victim happened to be Sony’s Bloggie software. We’ve previously covered the Bloggie software on the Mac and quickly, after Lion’s release began to get hear from Mac users that the Bloggie software would no longer function under Lion. After launching the application, users would discover a white window, instead of software loading. Even users who had attempted to redownload the software were faced with the same problem; no matter what, the Bloggie software would not work on Lion.

As many of our regular readers know, my actual paying job is being an Apple Consultant, and over the years, I’ve built a great relationship with Sony and their staff.  I quickly contacted Sony and they put me in touch with one of their engineers. After exchanging some console logs, Sony has been able to create a fix which is documented in the video after the jump. Sony has said that they will have a software update in the works, to ensure proper compatibility with Mac OS 10.7 though no given timeline has been put in place. After the jump, you can find a quick video walkthrough and the given steps needed to enable this fix.

Sony Unwraps the NEX-7. We Have Specs, Images, and Pricing

Earlier today, Sony unveiled the NEX-7, the long rumored and now flagship NEX camera. This ground breaking and mirrorless camera will be joining the newly announced NEX-5N and recently released NEX-3C with a handful of firsts for both Sony and the camera industry. This one of a kind camera will be the first of its kind to offer a 24.3 megapixel APS-C sensor which should help the camera deliver photo quality that will be unmatched. Keeping to the NEX tradition, the NEX-7 follows a similar design that is slightly larger than the NEX-5 but offers a ton more features. First, a 2.4 million dot OLED screen with XGA (1024 x 768-pixel) resolution will unfold your images for you with an EVF (electronic view finder) for the pro users. As Engadget puts it, the new EVF lets “Sony frame the image with a variety of indicators, without allowing them to overpower your subject.” Another long requested feature also makes its way into the NEX-7, a pop-up flash and Alpha hot shoe which is just incredible, considering the footprint of the entire camera.

Sony also knows that a big draw of the NEX series has always been their capability to record video without compromise, unlike traditional DSLR’s. Powered by the same 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor, the NEX-7 can also shoot in 1080p/60fps AVCHD and a stereo mic. MP4 recording will also be supported, though not at the same resolution. With a hot shoe on top, owners will also be able to provide their own microphone or flash of choice to further enhance their video recording experience.

Speed will be another draw of the NEX-7 which can optionally use the new electronic first curtain. This allows Sony’s flagship camera to decreases shutter lag from 100ms to just 20ms. That’s not all; Sony is also introducing a new Tri-Navi interface which should be championed by both casual and pro users. The Tri-Navi interface allows you to use the dual top-mount control wheels and real mount control wheel to adjust various settings without the need of jumping in sub menus. An example would be where one wheel controls aperture, one controls shutter speed, and the third lets you adjust the ISO. With this optional interface enabled, you can quickly make the needed changes without the added time that it would require to adjust each individually. Users will also be able to create their own unique button layouts.

Sony NEX-7 Specs:

  • All-new 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor (shared with the SLT-A7 and A657)
  • ISO 100-16000
  • Built-in 2.4M dot OLED EVF with eye sensor
  • Electronic first-curtain shutter (cuts response time from 100ms to 20ms)
  • ‘AVCHD Progressive’ 1080p60 HD movie recording with built-in stereo mic
  • Tilting rear screen
  • Three-dial user interface
  • Built in flash and Alpha hotshoe
  • Infra-red remote control receiver

Sony has also been aware of their user base wanting more lenses without having to use adaptors to use competitor offerings. To counter this, Sony also unveiled three new E-mount lenses and one new A-mount lens. The NEX-7 will be available this November in a kit with an exclusive black 18-55mm zoom lens for about $1350, or as a body-only for about $1200. We’ll bring you more updates and information on the NEX-7 as they develop.

Sony Announces Three New NEX E-mount Lenses, One Alpha Lens, Confirms LA-EA2 Mount Adaptor. We Have Specs and Prices

Like clock work and as expected, Sony opened the flood gates this morning by announcing a bevy of new cameras which will continue to build and strengthen the companies Alpha and NEX line of cameras. Sony knows that in order to further gain market share in the DSLR market and to bring in users from the Nikon and Canon crowd, they need more then just dazzling camera bodies. That’s why, along side of their new camera’s Sony also announced three new NEX E-mount lenses, one new Alpha lens and confirmed the rumored LA-EA2 mount adaptor which we had previously reported on that will allow NEX cameras to use Alpha A lenses without losing any functionality. More details, including specs, images and pricing after the jump.

More Pictures Leaked From the Upcoming Sony Alpha A77

There is so many leaks from Sony’s camera department right now that it’s hard to keep track of them, let alone make a unique opening paragraph or photo pun, that it makes me shutter (see what I did there?). After giving you the Sony Alpha A77 specs and even telling you the differences to expect between the A65 and A77, the only thing that is left (besides an official confirmation of their existence) is to show you more pictures. You will find more official pictures after the jump which show you the flagship A77 from some different angles. Sony is expected to launch a series of new Alpha cameras on August 24th, including the NEX-5N, NEX-7, Alpha A65 and Alpha A77. Stay tuned as we bring you more leaks and coverage as they happen!

Sony Alpha A65 and A77 Spec Differences

Over the week, we revealed to you the full Sony Alpha A77 spec sheet, which detailed the nitty gritty of the upcoming flagship model from Sony. With the A77 now charted for its release date, our eyes turn towards the Sony Alpha A65, which we previously revealed to you as nearly identical to the A77, minus the magnesium alloy body that the A77 comes housed in. Now, with a little more digging, we can reveal further differences between the Alpha A65 and the A77. For some, these can make or break the deal while others might find solace that they can spend less while getting all the features that they want. After the jump, find the differences between Sony’s Alpha A65 and A77.