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WLAN
Display klappbar
Einfache Bedienung
Videoaufnahmen bis 1080p
Sehr gute Bildqualität & hohe Auflösung bei ISO 100-200
Auch ISO 400-800 noch sehr gut
Gute Bildqualität im hohen ISO-Bereich ab ISO 1.600
Sehr gut verarbeitetes Kameragehäuse
Hochauflösendes (3
0 Zoll
921.600 Subpixel) nach oben und unten kippbares
Scharfe Fotos mit wenig Rauschen
Display und Sucher überzeugen
Schneller Autofokus
Hoch auflösender Sucher mit hellem Bild
Zahlreiche Spezialfunktionen mit Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten durch WLAN und Apps
Hervorragende Verarbeitung bei kompakten Abmessungen und guter Ergonomie
Klappbarer
Heller Bildschirm
Augenscheinlich gute Bildqual
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Geringe Blitzreichweite
Leichte Randunschärfen
Sony E 16-50mm F3
5-5
6 OSS PZ
Sehr starke Verzeichnung und Vignettierung (unkorrigiert)
Starke Unschärfe im Nahbereich (in der Praxis kaum relevant)
Bis jetzt nur wenige Playmemories-Apps verfügbar
Teilweise zudem kost
Leitzahl Blitz
Detailtreue bei hoher ISO
Die zwei Bedienräder werden nicht konsequent unabhängig genutzt
Teilweise gewöhnungsbedürftige und etwas unübersichtliche Menüs
Videofunktion mit nur eingeschränkten Auflösungseinstellungen
Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-10, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Yes. Its an all-around great camera. There are brands out there that do specific things better, like the Olympus OM-D E-M5 for autofocus and lens selection, and the Fuji X-E1 for image quality. But none can do great video and great stills with such ease...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-05, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Compact kit lens. Built-in EVF and flash. Sharp, tilting LCD. Excellent high ISO performance. 9fps burst shooting. Standard hot shoe.
Slow to start and shoot. Kit lens could be sharper. No dedicated battery charger. Some camera apps cost money
The pricey-but-well-rounded Sony Alpha NEX-6 is an excellent camera for mirrorless enthusiasts, but it doesn't quite edge out the entry-level NEX-F3 as our Editors' Choice....
Zusammenfassung: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body & Design4. Body & Design5. Operations & Controls6. Operations & Controls Sony NEX-6 Hands-on Preview September 2012 | By Amadou Diallo Preview based on a pre-production NEX-6 with firmware v.01 When it entered the...
The Sony NEX-6 is exactly what a compact system camera should be. It offers excellent picture quality combined with good usability and lots of features. On top of the usual interchangeable lens system it includes Wi-Fi to beam out its pictures, an adjusta...
Costs as much as a very good DSLR if buying lens too, NEX range design continues to be blandly functional rather than inspired
We found that the best match for this camera when shooting video was to pair it with the ultra compact mechanised 16-50mm ‘Power Zoom'. The fact that the zoom is automatic rather than adjusted by hand, unlike the EOS 5D Mark III, ensures that framing adju...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-05-02, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Built-in EVF, decent image quality, mode dial and thumbwheel, hotshoe, small yet sensible size, sturdy build quality
Battery life needs to be better, low-light autofocus lacks feedback and accuracy, no touchscreen, Wi-Fi not as smooth as we'd like
On the one hand the NEX-6 epitomises what compact system cameras are all about: it's small, light, easier to use than any other NEX model, well built, comes complete with a viewfinder, is fairly nippy when it needs to be and snaps cracking images to...
Sony's NEX system has seen considerable growth since its inception just three short years ago. What started as two barely discernible options—the NEX-5 and NEX-3—has grown into a fine system with options for just about everyone. The NEX-7 also became one ...
Zusammenfassung: Since reviewing The NEX5 a couple of variety’s have emerged, however new cameras from Sony are not frequent so when I saw a prototype some months ago I immediately requested to review one when it was available....
Compact yet with a rock solid construction, APS-C sensor is larger than that found in most CSC’s, body integral viewfinder, touch screen control provides best-of-both-worlds operation when used in conjunction with manual controls, tilting high resolution backscreen
Bland design that is more functional than inspirational, costs as much as a very good digital SLR which would offer marginally better picture quality, some will prefer to twin this with a manual zoom for more precise control
That it costs as much as a semi professional DSLR too when you factor in the lens may give some pause for thought, but if it's compactness, convenience and – despite this – robustness you're after in a CSC, the NEX-6 is up there near the top of the prover...
Good build, quality materials, nice to handle, Highend electronic viewfinder and verticaltilt screen, Photo/video interface is simple but comprehensive, Good general picture quality, noise controlled well, Extra functions can be added in the form of apps
Slow to start up (over two seconds to take a first photo), Interface for installing applications isn't great and only Sony apps are available, No touchscreen, entering text or passwords can be a pain
The Sony NEX-6 is a very nice camera. It's an advanced interchangeable lens compact with a reassuringly sturdy build and high-end performances. Although it's a touch slow to start up, this is still our current favourite in Sony's NEX range. However, seein...