Sony announced its A5100 yesterday. It has been referred to as both a replacement for the NEX-5T and as a camera sitting between the A6000 and the A5000. It has a 24.3 mepagixel CMOS sensor, auto-focus that’s been described as ‘lightning fast’ (although not quite as fast as the A6000), upper sensitivity of ISO 25,600, a pop-up flash, wi-fi, and a touchscreen. But there’s no EVF.
It’ll come in black or white and Adorama has them available for pre-order. Body-only, it’ll cost $550; if you’d prefer an A5100 with the 16-50mm lens, that’ll be $700.
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