How well the NEX5 shoots in low light environments

Updated on number 2024-05-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You just need to figure out the CMOS area (APS-C format), lens aperture, what noise reduction is the same as your own PS noise removal, whether it is straight out or post. In addition, the night scene handheld mode is not suitable for shooting moving things.

    Depending on your situation, in low light, you should choose a biscuit head, because the aperture is relatively large, and the aperture of 18-55 is definitely not enough for you to use at night when the light is low. (ISO opens to 1600 red and green dots and comes out).

    In addition, it is possible to switch to a lens with an aperture, but the adapter does not have autofocus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The noise control ability of this machine is still okay, but because there is no good prime lens, it is still worse than a DSLR, but it will be much better than a card, at least the noise will not be as much as a snowflake.

    In fact, SLRs also have a fully automatic function. But NEX is real.

    The set of 4999 is obviously expensive, and it will be more expensive to sell these things in large shopping malls. Why don't you go to the computer city? It sells the same as ** licensed, but it can be cheaper by a few hundred.

    Addendum: Noise control refers to the ability to suppress noise at high sensitivity (ISO). The card machine shoots a white flower indoors, which is a sign of poor noise control.

    The noise control performance of the NEX-5 will not be worse than that of the entry SLR. If you use a flash, you can adjust the flash output.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    **4200 to send a pair of messy ones is much more suitable than physical stores, and it is also licensed online, and you can register online.

    I'm using this camera right now, it's good, the baby can't use the flash, so you don't have to keep pretending to flash, etc., high sensitivity is the advantage of this machine, if it's not very harsh, I think up to 6400 photos can be seen haha.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The price tag is 4999, and the general bargaining can be about 4500, I tried to talk about 4200, and I bought 4600 and sent one more original battery.

    The noise reduction ability of the NEX is still okay, and ISO1600 can be used indoors.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ** of general specialty stores can be cut to 4400 to 4500 ......The machine is still good...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I bought the nex5 like you to shoot the baby, hehe, to tell you the truth, you can buy it with confidence, the nex5 will satisfy you.

    High sensitivity: Noise will not be noticeable at the time, and it will be more above 3200, which is acceptable at the time.

    In addition, Sony has a handheld multi-frame noise reduction function, this function is to shoot a handheld camera with little noise in a low-light environment**, this function seems to be only available to Sony at present.

    The NEX5 is currently the largest single camera due to its large sensor, so at night, the noise can be almost the same as that of a DSLR at high ISO, so you don't have to doubt that the NEX5 is suitable for you.

    I used the nex5 to shoot the lighter, you can go and check it out:

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! "Night shots" are mainly difficult to focus. If the focus is not accurate, the imaging effect will be greatly reduced.

    In addition to using night mode, turning on the flash, and turning on the focus assist light, you can also take the following measures to improve the success rate of focusing:

    1. Increase the ISO value (e.g. to ISO, etc.).

    The size of the ISO value is a measure of the sensitivity of a digital camera to light, and is usually expressed as an ISO value, with a higher value indicating greater light sensitivity and a smaller value indicating less light sensitivity.

    When shooting indoors in low light or in night scenes, using a high ISO value can greatly increase the success rate of focusing. However, the noise of ** will also increase accordingly.

    2. If the ambient light source is dim, you can increase the ** value (such as adjusting to 1EV, 2EV) to highlight the clarity of the picture.

    In the process of shooting with a digital camera, if you press the half-shutter, the LCD screen will display an image similar to the final rendering, focus, and start together. At this time, it is the final.

    **If it is obviously brighter or darker, it means that the camera's automatic metering accuracy has a large deviation, and it is mandatory to compensate**, but sometimes, the brightness displayed during shooting is different from the actual shooting result.

    Digital cameras can view the image immediately after shooting, and at this time, it is possible to see the brightness and darkness of the captured image more accurately, and there will be no discrepancies. If the result is significantly brighter or darker, it is necessary to re-shoot and force **compensation.

    Also, pay attention to the operation of the camera to lock the focus:

    When shooting, you should first press the shutter halfway, do not let go, and focus the lock frame in the viewfinder to the focus of the shooting (such as the face of the person), and wait for the lock lock frame in the viewfinder to turn small and green or the camera makes a "beep" sound, indicating that the focus has been locked, and then press the shutter completely.

    When taking pictures, it is also necessary to ensure the stability of the holding machine, and the shaking of the fuselage will also cause ** out of focus and blurry.

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