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well...the question is...does this new 20mp sensor have the same moire problems of it's older siblings ?
well...the question is...does this new 20mp sensor have the same moire problems of it's older siblings ?
May be, needs testing. But looking at the specs it uses quite old LSI.
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Sony Alpha A5000 records full HD video with stereo sound, and when used with a power zoom lens provides smooth zoom during recording. Optical image stabilization also helps keep videos smooth with the quality of videos looking good.
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-alpha-ilce-5000-full-review-23853
Studio test shots at http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/sony-a5000/sony-a5000A7.HTM
Image quality is excellent, with results from the 20 megapixel APS-C sensor proving the equal of last year's 16-megapixel imager. Noise doesn't really rear its ugly head until ISO 3200 for JPEGs, although the A5000 does apply pretty aggressive noise reduction to keep the files clean, resulting in some loss of finer detail. The myriad of creative effect on offer such as HDR, Dynamic Range Optimisation, creative styles, the innovative sweep panorama mode and the range of in-camera Picture Effects help to get the most out of the A5000, especially if you like to experiment away from a computer.
The image quality in movie clips was also good enough for applications like recording family activities, holidays and the like for displaying on home TV sets and video blogging. Colours were accurately recorded and saturation was modest enough to appear natural.
The Wi-Fi and NFC functions worked as specified and it was easy to connect the camera to an NFC-capable tablet.
http://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/advanced-compact-cameras/interchangeable-lens/sony-%CE%B15000
The A5000 represents a smart choice for anyone looking to enter the world of interchangeable lens photography, but is up against competition from some very capable entry-level DSLRs. Below I compare it to two of its closest rivals, the Nikon D3300 and Canon EOS T5 / 1200D.
This camera is very inferior for video than A5100 and A6000? because look very interesting and inexpensive.
I'd go for the A5100 instead, you can find it pretty cheap too, I picked up my A5100 last year for just US$310 "like new".
Open box kit with 16-50mm Lens for $379
Sony Alpha a5000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens + extra battery, $379
This camera is very inferior for video than A5100 and A6000? because look very interesting and inexpensive.
Yes, it is inferior.
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