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Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A5100 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A5100.
Award: Recommended October 2014
October 2014
 
(80%)
112 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • Small size
  • Compatible with PlayMemories apps to expand featureset
  • Tilting screen
  • The image quality is good
  • And better than good in RAW mode. Auto white balance is particularly fine even under mixed light sources where subjects are rendered in correct colours. Movie mode is aided by a very smooth power zoom function controlled with a

The editors didn't like

  • No viewfinder
  • Limited touchcontrol
  • No mode dial
  • The absence of any external function controls – even something as elementary as shooting mode (Auto
  • P
  • S
  • A
  • M) is a pain in the posterior. There is no eyelevel viewfinder
  • Not even an option

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  Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • Fast autofocus. 5.9fps burst shooting with tracking focus. Strong high ISO performance. Tilting touch-screen display. In-body flash. Slim design. Wi-Fi with NFC. Downloadable camera apps. 1080p60 video.
  • No EVF or EVF add-on capability. Display only tilts up and forward. Lacks microphone input. Some apps must be purchased. Requires in-camera battery charging
  • The Sony Alpha 5100 is quick to focus and features a tilting touch screen, but it can't shoot as fast as our favorite Sony mirrorless camera....

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  Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

  • The Sony A5100 is proof that appearances can be deceptive. Although it looks almost identical to the previous A500 model, the new A5100 is a much more capable camera, especially when it comes to focusing and recording video. It's also a much more compact...

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  Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Karen , review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Impressive video capture performance, Tough body, Good image quality and AF speeds
  • Touchscreen performance not as comprehensive as competitors, No microphone socket

 
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  Published: 2014-08-26, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com

  • Abstract:  Sony have launched the a5100 hybrid compact system camera featuring a 24.3Mp APS-C sensor, touch screen LCD and Bionz X image processor. Billed as the world's smallest interchangeable lens camera there's big expectations for this petite device. We pour th...

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  Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com

  • The Alpha A5100 is Sony's entry-level mirrorless camera, but by coupling the powerful autofocus system from the higher-end A6000 with 6fps burst shooting, it could well be your best bet for capturing action on a budget. Kids or pets running around? Sports...

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  Published: 2014-08-17, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com

  • Nikon's 28mm F1.4E ED appears to roundly complete the company's updated lineup of fast, professional prime lenses. We've already seen some initial images from a Nikon ambassador, but we've worked through a gallery of our own, with a lens of our own over t...

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  Published: 2014-08-17, Author: Michael , review by: steves-digicams.com

  • Abstract:  Sony has announced a new ILC (interchangeable lens camera) today that replaces the NEX-5T. The new Sony Alpha 5100 (aka a5000) has been designed for families and casual photographers looking to step-up from using just a cellphone or a compact digicam. Bas...

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  Published: 2014-07-15, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com

  • With the introduction of the A5100 Sony appears to have undermined the higher-end A6000 model somewhat with its support for the pro-level XAVC S codec. It's not as if the A5100 adopts a lesser sensor either. In fact it appears to be the same unit with pra...

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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Jackson , review by: reviewed.com

  • For beginners or those with designs on more advanced photography, the A5100 is a great option.Sony's A7-series mirrorless cameras have been earning plaudits for their pro-quality video and full-frame sensors, but the low end of Sony's mirrorless lineup is...

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  Published: 2015-01-19, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Small yet sensible size, good picture quality overall, point-and-shoot simplicity, 180-degree tilt-angle screen for selfies
  • Excess menu digging, no mode dials or standard function buttons, low-light autofocus can't be pinpointed, distortion and excessive JPEG processing qualms
  • The Sony A5100 won't appeal to all as it's sometimes fussy to use given its lack of control dials. If that's what you're after then look to the Sony A6000 which caters for such needs, along with the addition of a viewfinder and hotshoe which the A51...

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