Sony's range of professional cameras has expanded with this new NEX-EA50M model with a compact and ergonomic design for more comfortable shooting. This digital movie camera is equipped with an Exmor CMOS APS HD sensor and records video in Full HD resolution even in poor lighting conditions. If you want to take some photographs, you can easily switch to still image capture.
Size does matter, and this old adage rings true even for the Sony camera sensors. The camera's professional Exmor APS HD sensor can create a beautiful bokeh effect that enhances the object you are shooting. It also provides high sensitivity, which means you can shoot in poor lighting conditions with minimal noise.
This professional Sony camera lets you shoot documentaries, films, business parties, reports, and much more. Video is recorded in MPEG-4 AVC and H.264 AVCHD 2.0 format and stored on SD/SDHC cards. Its compact size and light weight mean you can use it as a hand-held or shoulder-mounted camera, allowing you to shoot in tight spaces and from various angles. The viewfinder lets you quickly and smoothly adapt to different conditions of shooting. If the viewfinder is not enough, you can use the 3.5" display.
Thanks to the built-in GPS module, the camera stores data about your position. The camera is equipped with the Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS lens designed for professional filmmaking. The motorised zoom lens provides excellent accuracy and quality.
Sony Corporation is a Japanese company founded in 1946. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo. Its beginnings were humble. The first product sold under the Sony brand was a transistor radio. It was those radios that played a pivotal role in the company's expansion in the 1960s and the world quickly began to associate Sony products with a reliably stellar price-performance ratio.
In the 1970s, Sony was severely affected by the global economic crisis. Many analysts considered the company effectively defunct and could see no future for it. However, they underestimated the famous Japanese perseverance and courage. The crisis was not a disaster for Sony; on the contrary, it served as a launching pad to even greater heights. The company recovered and soon changed the media landscape with the development of the CD and later the DVD. In the early 1990s, Sony achieved another major success with the introduction of the PlayStation gaming console. It is the gaming consoles that best represent the intersection of the three key areas in which the company operates today – electronics, video games, and the entertainment industry.
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