Sony NEX-5 Operation
The Sony NEX-5 packs a lot of features into a very compact body whose design emphasis the use of what are known as "soft" controls, whereby the function of the controls changes depending on the camera's current operating mode. There are also relatively few external controls, and this means that many features are accessed via menus shown on the LCD instead of via dedicated or soft buttons. The result is a clean and attractive body that's for more approachable than your typical button-packed, intimidating digital SLR. The on-screen graphical user interface proves equally welcoming to beginners, featuring a handful of large, friendly icons on its front page, and an easy-to-navigate flat structure. There's also an uncommonly detailed Shooting Tips function that acts as a built-in guide to photography, offering advice on everything from topics for beginners such as how to hold the camera or frame a portrait, right up to tips for advanced amateurs on prefocusing for fast-moving subjects, and how to capture star trails.
The NEX-5's design offers up a total of six buttons, as well as a control that serves double duty as both a control wheel and four-way arrow pad. Of these, the dial and three of the buttons are soft controls, whose current function is usually indicated on the LCD display adjacent to the control itself (although just occasionally, the soft controls still function even when no label is provided on-screen.) The topmost soft button adjacent to the top right corner of the LCD display generally activates the NEX-5's menu system, which opens with six selections, each linking to a submenu and prefaced with a friendly icon and logical name. By default, as each icon or menu item is highlighted, a description of its function pops up on the screen after a brief moment of inactivity. The Shoot Mode submenu acts much like -- and indeed, provides a visual representation of -- a Mode dial, allowing the camera's operating mode to be chosen. The Camera submenu groups together some of the most common photograph functions, such as drive, flash, and focusing modes. The Image Size submenu is self explanatory (and also contains options for aspect ratio, quality / compression types, and movie resolution / compression. The Brightness / Color submenu collects settings such as exposure, sensitivity, white balance, creative styles and the like. Playback options are also grouped in their own submenu, while the Setup menu acts as a repository for more advanced settings that aren't often changed, as well as options that don't logically fit elsewhere.
Menus can be navigated either by using the four way arrow pad, or by turning the command wheel. The soft key in the center of the command wheel generally makes selections, while the upper soft key steps back out of a menu page or option, and the lower soft key is used to access extended settings if available. The command wheel is also used to adjust shutter speed and aperture in Manual or Priority exposure modes, and the Background Defocus control when in Intelligent Auto mode. Since there's only one command wheel and two variables to adjust when in Manual mode, the down arrow button switches between the two variables. In other record modes where Exposure Compensation is available, the same button allows adjustment of the compensation amount. The left and right arrow buttons respectively access the drive mode and flash mode dialogs, while the up arrow changes the display type. A dedicated Movie button is used to start and stop video recording, separate from the still image Shutter button.
Record Mode Displays
Full-time Live View
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Section 1
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Shoot Mode
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Scene Selection |
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Image size / Aspect ratio of still images
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Image size of movies |
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Number of recordable still images |
Recordable time of movies |
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Image quality of still images |
Remaining battery |
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Scene Recognition icons |
Memory card / Upload |
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Flash charge in progress |
AF illuminator |
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Does not record sound during movie recording |
Camera shake warning |
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Overheating warning |
Database file full / Database file error |
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Histogram |
Print order and number of copies |
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Playback folder - File number |
Protect |
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Section 2
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Soft keys |
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Section 3
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Focus Status |
SteadyShot |
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Shutter Speed |
Aperture |
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Exposure Compensation |
Metered Manual |
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Shutter Speed Indicator |
Aperture Indicator |
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Recorded date / time of the image |
Recording time of the movie (m:s) |
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Appears when HDR did not work on the image. |
Image number / Number of images recorded in the date or selected folder |
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Section 4
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Flash mode / Red Eye Reduction |
Drive mode |
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Focus mode |
Face Detection |
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Metering mode |
Focus Area mode |
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Flash compensation |
Smile Shutter |
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ISO |
DRO / Auto HDR |
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White Balance |
Creative Style |
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Smile detection sensitivity indicator |
Playback Mode Displays
Information Screens
Index View
Magnified View
Movie Playback
Pressing the soft key at the center of the Control wheel while viewing a single movie in Playback mode launches movie playback. A second press will pause movie playback, and a third press will resume it. While the movie is playing, rotating the Control wheel will cue forwards or backwards through the movie. Pressing the Down arrow button while paused brings up a volume adjustment control, allowing the volume to be adjusted within a seven step range, or the video muted altogether, by either turning the Control wheel or using the vertical arrow buttons. The lower soft key deletes the magnified video (after a confirmation screen).
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