Sony Alpha 5000 // pictures + review ♡
As
you know, I recently attended the Sony Alpha 5000 Bloggers Gathering
at Carcosa Seri Negara HERE and I got to bring
back the camera to try and use in my daily routine.
The Sony Alpha 5000 is pretty light and convenient to carry around, provides me with DSLR quality pics, and best of all I don’t need to bring a large camera bag to keep it in. I brought it out with me to a couple of events and it even fits in my medium sized handbags.
A
rather candid shot of me at the M.Scape Ferrari lounge at the 2014
Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix taken on Intelligent Auto mode the
scene’s characteristics and changes mode to best suit it.
Ferrari Formula One driver Kimi Raikonnen came over to meet us fans in the lounge! This shot used the face detect feature to focus on Kimi’s face instead of the other objects around.
Ferrari
Formula One driver Kimi Raikonnen came over to meet us fans in the
lounge! This shot used the face detect feature to focus on Kimi’s
face instead of the other objects around. It also
An
OOTD shot of me outside the Ferrari garage during the pit walk. Again
used the face detect which ensured that my face wasn’t dark in the
shadow of my cap.
Zoomed
in to the Ferrari garage to snap this shot of the engineers preparing
the car for the race. Used Intelligent Auto (iA) mode to shoot this
where I could adjust the brightness. You can also adjust the amount
of Background Defocus, Colour Temperature, colour Vividness, and even
change picture effects right from the iA mode! This is great when you
don’t have time to manually set the ISO/ shutter speed/ aperture,
etc. etc.
Video
mode is really easy to use as there’s a dedicated video record
button near the shutter button. Just press it once to record then
press it again to stop recording.
Used
the Night Scene mode to capture this picture at the FMFA 2014
at the Bukit Jalil Stadium..
Look how the colours came out so nicely? It was due to the large
APS-C sensor that picks up more light and details. But what about
portraits taken in
low light?
Night
Portrait Mode shot with the Sony Alpha 5000. With Mabel and Melisa
at the FMFA 2014.
We certainly had tons of fun that night!
Night
Portrait shot this time at the Johnnie Walker Circuit Lounge.
Caught
a photo of the dancers this time using the P (programme auto) mode
which automatically sets aperture and shutter speed. As it was rather
dark I manually set the ISO and exposure compensation to ensure that
there was enough light and I loved how the Sony Alpha 5000 captured
the lighting effects!
Now
here are some random shots taken with the Sony Alpha 5000.
A
picture of scones and tea; I played around with the picture effects
this time. Set in the low light mode, added on the 'Toy Camera'
picture effect for that vignette effect. You can see how the objects
far away like the car are completely out of focus, while the lights
on the miniature toy house gives out this bokeh like effect, and all
the focus falls on the scones, showing how fluffy it is! I was
impressed with my picture taking skills but all these was a success
thanks to the Sony Alpha 5000 for its large sensor dimensions that
raises sensitivity to settings as high as 16000 which allowed me to
naturally capture pictures in a dimly lit scene without using a
flash.
Was
having a late night scones and tea break at Kaffe & Cafe. Spotted
this miniature toy house using the Anti Motion Blur scene mode which
reduces blur indoors with poor lighting. Look at the detailing on the
miniature toy house! From the fake grass to the tiny 'tanglungs'. I
was in awe!
Tried
the Portrait scene mode for this shot after lunch. The Portrait mode
emphasized subject by blurring away the background and reproduces
soft skin tones. Don’t mind my silly expression, the boyfriend was
happily snapping away with the camera as he found it really
interesting as the pictures all looked great and the tons of
functions installed in the camera.
Had
lunch at the Japanese restaurant on Telawi Street. These fish flakes
were quite tricky to capture with my phone's camera but with the Sony
Alpha 5000 I had no trouble and use the Macro mode to capture this
then upload this straight to my mobile phone thanks to the built-in
Wifi.
Shot
this using the “Portrait” mode with the “Soft Skin” effect
which made my complexion look so smooth and flawless!
Some yummy fluffy Japanese pancakes taken with the Sony A5000.
More selfie's taken with this camera!
Love the quality so much, I think it's a great selfie camera as it smoothen's the skin without looking fake.
Outfit
of the day picture which I used the Superior Auto mode which shoots
automatically while reducing blurring and noise. Loved how it turned
out so I transferred it to my phone via NFC and uploaded it straight
to my Instagram.
After
a very yummy lunch at I took a selfie with the
boyfriend! I can have perfect self portraits by taking them on my
own. All I have to do is flip the LCD screen up allowing me to view
how the picture would turn out. Also loving the Soft Skin effect on
high! Perfect skin anybody?
One of my oyster Sunday.
The detailing of the pictures are superb as you can see the rims of the oysters so defined even when you've zoomed in on the picture.
More outfit pictures where I transferred them straight to my phone and up to my social media.
Saved so much time doing this!
Another
pic using Macro mode. Look at how the cake’s texture was captured!
I
love fashion, and sometimes I share my outfit of the day on social
media but sometimes my iPhone just doesn't do my clothes any justice.
Using the Sony Alpha 5000 set on Superior Auto mode which I get to
adjust the setting to my own preferences - background Defocus,
Brightness, Colour and Vividness of the picture. Great for those who
don’t want or know how to adjust the ISO, shutter speed or
aperture.
Here’s what the Sony Alpha 5000 can do in the hands of a professional.
A
view of the KL skyline shot by MHB’s official photographer Andy Kho
from his condo
using
the “Sunset” mode.
Overall
I am madly in love with this camera as all its function suits my
daily lifestyle. From outfit of the day, to food pictures, to just
random shots of whatever I think is beautiful. I get to experiment
with the camera settings which I found it a breeze to handle without
even reading the manual! The fact that I can also directly transfer
the pictures to my phone right away was an extra plus point. No more
unclear pictures from my phone but beautiful HD pictures from the
Sony Alpha 5000. The built-in flash was another major plus point as I
won't have to carry around an additional flash for the camera.
The
Sony Alpha 5000 will be available in Malaysia from 21 February 2014
onwards with the suggested retail price:-
Single
Lens Package (Body + 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens) at RM1,999
Twin
Lens Package (Body + 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 + 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3) at
RM2,799
Head
over here to find out more on the Sony Alpha 5000 –
http://bit.ly/1dGwwzh
More
info at http://www.sony.com.my or at
https://www.facebook.com/SonyMalaysia
Comments
I'm using the single lens :) It's a really good camera.
Xoxo
Miriam
www.miriammerrygoround.com
I hope you enjoy your new camera! Have a pleasant week, xx.
That's great! I hope you enjoy your new camera :)