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The SONY NEX-5T is a compact mirrorless digital camera featuring a 16MP BSI CMOS sensor and a versatile 16-50mm power zoom lens with optical image stabilization. Designed for amateur to enthusiast photographers, it offers Wi-Fi connectivity for instant sharing, a 3-inch touchscreen for intuitive control, and a fast 10fps burst mode to capture every decisive moment. Lightweight and stylish in black, it’s perfect for portraits, landscapes, sports, and video shooting in 1080p.




| ASIN | B00ENZRP38 |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | 家電&カメラ - 73,852位 ( 家電&カメラの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) デジタル一眼レフカメラ - 71位 |
| JPEG品質レベル | ノーマル |
| UPC | 027242870741 |
| USB2.0ポート数 | 1 |
| USBポート数 | 1 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.0 278 レビュー |
| アスペクト比 | 3:2 |
| イメージキャプチャーの種類 | ビデオ |
| オートフォーカス | はい |
| カメラフラッシュタイプ | ホットシュー |
| カメラレンズの説明 | 電動ズーム機能付きの多用途レンズ。16-50mmの焦点距離範囲をカバーし、F3.5-5.6の明るさを持ちます。光学式手ブレ補正機能(OSS)搭載で、様々な撮影シーンに対応します。コンパクトで軽量なデザインが特徴です。 |
| カラー | ブラック |
| カラースクリーン機能付き | はい |
| コンポーネントアプトプット数 | 1 |
| シャッタースピード | 30 seconds |
| ショット間の遅延 | 0.1 秒 |
| シリーズ番号 | 5 |
| セルフタイマー | 10 秒 |
| ディスプレイの種類 | 液晶 |
| ディスプレイ最大解像度 | 16 megapixels |
| デジタルスチル | いいえ |
| デジタルズーム | 4 X |
| ハードウェアインタフェース | SDHC, SDXC |
| バッテリーセルタイプ | リチウムイオン |
| バッテリー付属の有無 | はい |
| ビデオキャプチャ形式 | MP4, AVCHD |
| ビューファインダタイプ | なし |
| ファイル形式 | MP4, AVCHD, JPEG |
| フォトセンサー技術 | BSI CMOS |
| フォーカスモード | オートAF(AF-A) |
| フォーカス機能 | オートフォーカス |
| フォームファクター | デジタル一眼レフ |
| フラッシュ機能 | オート |
| ブランド名 | Sony |
| ホワイトバランス設定 | オート |
| メーカー名 | ソニー |
| メーカー型番 | NEX5TL/B |
| モデルシリーズ | NEX |
| モータータイプ | 光学ズーム/デジタルズーム |
| リモコン付属 | いいえ |
| レンズの最短焦点距離 | 16 ミリメートル |
| レンズの最長焦点距離 | 50 ミリメートル |
| レンズマウント用スレッドの径 | 40.5 ミリメートル |
| レンズ種類(レンズキットの場合) | ズーム |
| 互換性のあるマウント | ソニーE |
| 光学ズーム倍率 | 4 X |
| 写真センサーテクノロジー | BSI CMOS |
| 写真センサー解像度 | 16 MP |
| 動画モード搭載 | はい |
| 動画画素数 | 1080p |
| 商品の重量 | 0.61 ポンド |
| 型番 | NEX5TL/B |
| 対応ファイル形式 | MP4, AVCHD, JPEG |
| 対応フラッシュメモリタイプ | SDHCメモリーカード, SDXCメモリーカード |
| 対応マウント | ソニーE |
| 手ぶれ補正 | なし |
| 手振れ補正 | なし |
| 技術レベル | アマチュア |
| 撮像素子 | APS-C |
| 撮影機能 | [ポートレート, 風景, スポーツ, 夜景] |
| 書き込み速度 | 10 fps |
| 最大焦点距離 | 50 ミリメートル |
| 最大絞り値(F) | 3.5 ミリメートル |
| 測距点 | 1 |
| 無線タイプ | Wi-Fi |
| 焦点の説明 | オートフォーカス |
| 焦点距離の説明 | 16-50mm |
| 特殊な用途 | ポートレート, 風景, スポーツ, 夜景, 旅行, 動画撮影 |
| 特殊機能 | タッチパネル |
| 画面サイズの単位 | 3 インチ |
| 総静止画解像度 | 16 MP |
| 縦横比 | 3:2 |
| 計測の説明 | 多分割測光 |
| 通信・接続インターフェース | Wi-Fi |
| 連写速度 | 10 |
| 開口モード | F3.5–F5.6 |
| 電池の重量(グラム) | 70 グラム |
| 露出制御タイプ | プログラムオート |
| 静止画の有効解像度 | 16 |
�**�
10年以上前のカメラですが
まだまだ面白い。 5nも持ってるので比較対象にしますが、充電の減りがこちらの方が速い感じします。 onoffのスイッチはこちらが楽。 5nにないメニュー項目もあるので試しながら気軽に持ち歩くカメラとして楽しみたいと思います。
星**野
破損品が届いた!
液晶のフレームが割れてました。
U**N
初めてのミラーレスカメラの方は満足いくと思います。
デジタルカメラを初めて購入した者です。 検討し初めは、カメラの種類もわからない状態でしたが、撮りたいものは決まっていました。 どうしても動いている動物を撮りたいと考えていたのですが、 初めてのカメラでしたので、カメラを勉強する意味でも、あまり費用がかからないタイプを探していたところ、 この「SONY ソニー デジタル一眼カメラ「NEX-5T」に出会いました。 シャッタースピードがかなり早く、iPhoneでぶれぶれの動物も、はっきりと奇麗に写すことができるようになりました。 また、軽量なので持ち運びに便利だし、疲れないところもいいです。 Wi-Fiで画像がいつでも転送できるので、カメラー>iPhoneから画像をシェアがすごく簡単なのもおすすめな点です。 電池の保ちは、1日使っても余裕があります。 しいていえば、充電するのがUSBになるのですが、付属のUSBでないと充電できない点に不便さを持っています。 購入したタイプには、メモリーカードはついてないので、改めて16GBを購入しましたが、 Amazonでは1000円と格安なので、問題ないです。最高画質の写真を2000枚以上撮影できると思います。 使ってみたところ、最初のミラーレスとしてはとても満足のいく一品です。 ただ、使っていると、次にはファインダーをのぞくタイプが欲しくなってくるのは、 多くのカメラ愛好家が通る道なのでしょうか。
M**K
10年前の機種だし…、しょうがないかなぁ~
タッチパネルが反応しない。 設定見直してもダメみたい。 10年前の機種だし100%完動は難しいかなぁ~ どうしても必要な機能でもないしいいいかなぁ~ APS-Cで一眼レフだし。レンズ換えれるし。動画もきれいだし。 ただそれならそうと商品説明に書いてほしかったなぁ~ カメラの性能自体はほんっとに気に入ってます。
フ**ン
予想よりも良かった。
オリンパOM-1を27歳で長男の誕生を機に購入して以来のカメラを手に入れた70歳です。登山⛰の際の気に入った風景を撮る為にこのカメラを選びました。 パソコンでアップデートを行い、スマホへの映像の転送も出来るように設定出来ました。 十分に使いこなすには程遠いですが、そのうち愛着が湧くのを予想させるカメラですね。 山登り、旅行の時にはぴったりの小型軽量です。 送られてきた中古カメラは予想よりもとても良い品物でした。
太**餅
もっと早く使っていれば
仔細あり今となって中古購入。サイズといい、起動、AF速度など街中で撮影散歩に使うのにはぴったりです。キットレンズは解像度がちょっと、という感じですが、このサイズであれば充分許容できます。5100のように簡略版でなく、このサイズでこの機能のミラーレスをもう一度出して欲しいと思います。
ネ**ロ
小さいライブハウスで重宝してます。
近所のライブハウスの様子を撮るのに、重宝してます。 静止画、動画、両方に活用してます。
9**0
このレンズで本領を発揮します
初めて買った一眼です。小さくて持ち運びもしやすく、動画もキレイで自分撮りもできる、素晴しいカメラです。ただ、レンズを欲張って望遠まで出来るレンズを買ってしまうと、このカメラの良さが損なわれます。付属のレンズでコンパクトに持ち運び、気軽に撮ることをおすすめします。色々なレンズを買い揃えたい人には、他のカメラが良いと思います。
C**T
Low light performance
The camera is OK but somehow I expected a better performance under low light conditions with an APS-C size sensor. The next step will be to try a wider aperture with a fixed focal length lens.
I**F
Compact Camera that delivers high quality pictures
UPDATE: Still really enjoy the camera but felt the need to comment on the current pricing. I believe the camera has been discontinued which has driven the price of this camera up. My review used the purchase of $350 and while I can still recommend this up to $450, anything beyond that and I would recommend waiting until the new cameras come out. At around $500, if you really like the Sony mirrorless cameras, the A6000 base model starts here and would be a much better buy in general although you lose the 180 degree LCD screen and the touchscreen. UPDATE: I've been using the camera for about two months now and I'm still finding out just how great and versatile it is. I upgraded the lens to the Sony 35mm 1.8 lens and it was a big improvement over the kit lens I think it's important that if you're going to invest in a camera like this coming from point and shoots, it's important to really learn about and understand all the features to make the most of your investment. This camera is just fantastic for everything and you'll notice huge improvements over point and shoot compacts. I know someone that uses this camera and they really like it so I did my research on it. It had very positive reviews everywhere I looked and seemed to fall in an appropriate budget for what I was looking for. I wanted something for a recent international trip. I like taking pictures with my smartphone as they're more than good enough but I didn't want to waste my battery on my phone taking hundreds of pictures a day so I wanted a good option. I wanted something compact that offered excellent quality photos and a lot of versatility. I'm no expert so this review will be based off of my current experience as someone who is new to anything beyond the standard point and shoot. This camera fit the bill perfectly. The NEX-5TL comes with an adjustable strap, a battery, a charging cable, and a wall wart for charging. In this package a 16-50mm lens is included with a flash that can be attached to the top port which can be used for other things such as I believe a microphone or a digital view finder(DVF). It features wifi and nfc for easy wireless connection and transfer of pictures to smartphones and tablets. It also has a fairly large display that flips up for selfies and makes it easier to see what your taking pictures of if you have to hold the camera lower then your head. The camera has all the familiar camera modes; program, aperture, shutter priority, intelligent auto, superior auto. I don't want to go too much into these because I honestly don't know enough about photography to elaborate to a degree worthy of what this camera is capable of. Basically they are generally auto modes and some will automatically control certain things like shutter speed or aperture or will generally automatically control all adjustments including exposure. The one main exception is the program mode which will leave all of the settings to the photographer and this is where I left it for the majority of the time to learn on. Occasionally I would try some of the auto modes to see if I could get a better shot than the settings I was using on program mode. The more I learned the easier it was to use program mode and apply the proper settings easily before taking my shots. Again I won't get into the specifics because while you don't need to be a pro photographer to use this camera, reading up on the subject a bit will increase the chances of the pictures you take being closer in line with what you want. I recommend reading up on photography whether you're using a $60 point and shoot or something much more expensive. I had no issues with battery life although I did buy an extra battery(Sony) as well as the Sony charger. I was able to take hundreds and hundreds of pictures between battery changes and rarely did I get close to using up a full charge in one day although mileage will vary depending on usage of course. I found the flip screen perfect for taking nice selfies and if you're using a tripod it is able to set a timer or connect to a wireless remote including I believe your phone to snap the picture although I didn't use these features. Connecting the camera to my iPhone 6 was simple with the app on my phone and didn't take very long to transfer pictures but totaling maybe 5-10 minutes when I transferred over large quantities of pictures. I felt the lens was basic but versatile enough for every kind of picture and offered a good zoom for further shots. You can use a variety of different lenses from Sony and other brands which makes this much closer to a DSLR than to a point and shoot. I'm already looking to improve my shots even further with a low aperture prime lens although this is where you're going to start spending money. The variety of lenses range anywhere from $200 to well over $1000. While this seems like a lot to a novice photographer, it's still really nice to know you can really grow with the camera. It's bigger than most if not all point and shoots but much smaller and easier to travel with than even the smallest of DSLR cameras while still offering DLSR quality pictures or near their quality. This was perfect for my travels and is very easy to recommend to novices up to the very experienced photographers. I tried to cover a lot but there's too much for me to cover here right now so I'll update the the review with any new things I discover and try to answer any questions people have. I paid $350 for this which I think is a fantastic price and would have been willing to pay more but look for sales and bundles on amazon as I know they've had great ones for this camera. UPDATE: after about a month of use I'm still really liking this camera. I did however run into issues charging the battery through the camera. I kept getting a blinking charging lamp which turns out to mean there is a charging error and the battery has stopped charging. It was happening quite a bit until I finally kind of pushed the plug in as snug as I could and it seemed to resolve. I have a spare battery and a charger so I didn't really run into this problem before. Since I seemed to have remedied the problem I won't deduct a star unless this problem persist despite having other charging problems but I just thought I should update my review with this finding. Still a great camera and updated with a SEL35F18 lens which is a great upgrade from the 16-50mm kit lens.
B**S
This one was small enough that it doesn't look like a full production
I wanted a camera I could take into concerts. The big cameras are usually turned away at the door. This one was small enough that it doesn't look like a full production. The camera feels well built, not cheap. It does feel like something you could drop so make sure you get some kind of wrist strap. FLASH: I hate the flash. It blows everything out. It attached to the top and sets up at 45 degrees. I can't believe they didn't let it rotate straight up or even back to bounce light. Would have made the flash sooooo much better and usable. CASE: You need protection on this camera. I found an awesome case, guarantee it's the best you can get for this with a little mod. Get the Lowepro DV 35 for 13 dollars. (When it gets there CAREFULLY cut out side straps and sim card holder. It will open up like a clam and be a an unbelievable case that fits snugly and secure. Will also hold your flash case. Trust me on this. LOW LIGHT: I thought the camera did a fairly good job in low light. Like anything, you gotta shoot a bunch to get a few. It handled the colors pretty good. One thing thats cool is when it shoots multiple shots at once, like 9. Then it pieces them all together to make one great shot. Its pretty unreal. I felt like I shot better shots in the manual mode adjusting the ISO myself. I included a couple photos from an Easton Corbin concert. WIFI: You can drop photos right onto your phone for upload to Facebook. Pretty cool. You may be able to upload to computer wifi as well. OUTSIDE LIGHT: Shoots really nice shots. here is where this unit shines. It may not be high end camera stuff but if you know what you're doing you can get it damn close. VIDEO: Good video, probably comparable to iPhone 6. OVERALL: If you want a good camera that you can take with you on the go this is it. It's not as compact as others but it's not as large as a full blown cannon. Take a look at some of the shots I've included and if you get make sure you get the case and do the the mod.
P**C
This Camera is Better Than the Entry Level DSLRs from Canon and Nikon.
This tiny camera has a APS-C sensor that that takes just as good or better pictures than the entry level DSLRs from Nikon and Canon, but it blows away those entry level cameras when it comes to features. Not only that, it will fit in a coat pocket or purse. No more lugging around a huge camera to get DSLR quality photos. I don't necessarily rate this camera as better than the Nikon 3300 or the Canon strictly on image quality. This is an older Sony Nex and the newer C/N DSLRs do have more pixels. That being said, the 5T will probably outperform them low light, though maybe not the newest Nikon. 16 pixels is plenty and produces more manageable file sizes. You will need to pixel peep to find any noticeable differences in image quality. Here is were the 5T shines: It will focus faster. It has both phase detection and contrast detection auto-focus. It will snap off a blazing 10 frames per second. Granted the buffer fills up fast, but I generally want to catch that perfect action shot within a one second time frame. The Canon will only shoot 3 frames per second and the Nikon 5 fps. It has all the features that a mid-range DSLR has and then some. The Nikon 3300, for example, won't even exposure bracket. I teach a college level Into to Photography course. One thing I cover is HDR photography. Students that use any of the Nikon 3000 series cameras need to use a tripod to exposure bracket for HDR work. All of the Nikon 3000 series cameras lack an auto Exposure bracketing feature. Heck, I haven't even come across an advanced bridge camera that didn't have this feature. It has useful scene modes like "Hand Held Twilight" and Auto HDR. Once you learn to use your camera, you don't need most scene modes but the 5T has a couple of scene modes that don't just adjust your settings for you. They use the cameras fast shutter speed to take multiple pictures and combine those multiple pictures in camera. The Hand Held Twilight mode lets you get low noise pictures at night without a tripod. Auto HDR lets you combine pictures to give your photo more dynamic range (detail in highlights and shadows). It has a touch screen. Some may like the ergonomics of the larger DSLR with more buttons. I have several cameras including a Sony A55 (the 5T actually takes better pictures) and a full frame Sony A99. I will say that the A99 is a dream to use ergonomically. I'm not necessarily sold on the the touch screen but I do really like it for selecting focus points. It is wireless - you can send pictures to your phone or computer. This will be important to many though not so much to me as I do usually want to use at least Lightroom to edit my pictures before I post. The wireless feature also lets you use your smart phone as a remote, something that I probably will use in the future. The latest Nikon has an optional device that you can connect for wireless. It has a tilting screen that lets you see it at just about any angle. This is great when you need to do over your head (for crowds) shots, lower shots, or macro shots. It also lets you take selfies, though the removable flash gets in the way. You can add apps that perform specialized functions. Some say they shouldn't have to pay for additional features, but since the 5T already comes with more features than other entry level cameras and many mid-range cameras, I think it's nice to be able to add apps such as an automated time lapse photography function and multi-frame noise reduction. You don't get that opportunity with the other cameras. It takes better videos. It particular, it will focus much more seamlessly, if you do not use manual focusing. It currently (12/15) costs less than the other entry level cameras. This is an older model and it is being sold at a heavy discount. Sony has replaced it with an A5000 (the 5T is better) and an A5100. I picked it up because I couldn't resist the Amazon pre-Christmas flash deal. It fits in my pocketbook easily and is replacing a Panasonic LX-7 that I never really like all that much. All that performance is packed into a package that will fit in a coat pocket or purse. There are a couple of negatives. In my opinion, the biggest negative is a lack of lens choices. The Sony E lens offerings are pretty sparse, particularly when it comes to less expensive lens options from Sigma and Tamron. On the other hand, you can buy cheap adapters that will let you use old legacy lenses that you can find quite inexpensively on Ebay. Using these lenses requires manual focus. To help you with the manual focusing, the 5T has a feature called "Focus Peaking". Focus peaking outlines your in focus areas and makes manual focusing much easier. You can buy an adapter that will let you auto focus with Sony Alpha and older Minolta lenses but the adapter costs as much or more than the cost of the 5T. It doesn't have a viewfinder. You may buy a viewfinder but is costs almost as much as the camera. For those that have previously used point and shoot camera, you might find that the multi tilt screen is more of a plus than the lack of viewfinder is a minus. The flash is screw on and not internal. This doesn't bother me, I just leave the flash on the camera. Adding it doesn't change the small form factor much. The flash is included with the camera. A larger DSLR can be more ergonomically friendly. You need to decide if the small form factor is more important than better ergonomics. I have both this camera and a full frame DLSR/SLT Sony A99. I love my A99 but I don't want to carry it with me all the time. The 5T now lives in my purse and will be with me most of the time.
P**O
Perfect for a family with young kids
We've gone through a selection of point and shoots over the last 5 years. A problem has developed over the last few years as cameras that are great for outdoor shots or provide a nice image if well-set up just don't catch those moments of toddler delight. With a new baby in the house as of last summer, we realized that we were taking a lot of pictures with only a small percentage turning out. Time to step up. I have a budding interest in photography, with some friends who are professionals, so I looked at the DSLR possibilities. This one went on sale over Christmas, and I made a quick decision to go with this NEX-5TL instead. I regretted it at first. I liked the idea of the control of a DSLR, going to the next level of learning and photography with it. This one? Well, the day I got it all regrets were gone. The pictures are astounding. Low-light pictures come out so very clear, with great color and focus. We don't even use the flash. Great for action shots and portraits. The small size means that it's easy to bring, the best camera to use is the one you have with you after all, and having had larger cameras before, leaving them at home more often than not, this is a great bonus. The camera can be set to recognize specific faces and focus on those faces, a great feature when we're taking pictures of our two kids a lot as they move around or just look cute in less than ideal lighting. My wife and I also take this camera out on dates and other outings, so have made a surprising amount of use of the selfie-tilting LCD. I had a camera with a rotating LCD and was sad to see that go, but with the selfie feature and the above your head tilt, this really fills almost almost every circumstance I needed it. This is an astounding camera for our needs. Small enough to bring, powerful enough to get shots in all sorts of situations and conditions. The only critique I have is the touch-screen, which isn't very sensitive so usually takes more work than hitting the buttons. That's a very minor issue for me in light of the overall quality. Without reservation I recommend this camera especially to families who want to take a lot of high quality pictures without having to spend a lot of time setting up the perfect shot.
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