Testseek.com have collected 151 expert reviews of the Sony NEX-7 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony NEX-7.
November 2011
(83%)
151 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
22 Reviews
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The editors liked
The image quality is comparable with that of its sibling
The a77
Which means it is dazzling. Images are sharp
Correctly exposed
With accurate colour and incredible resolved detail. The camera is beautifully balanced in the hand even though at first gl
Excellent image quality
Extremely solid build quality
Clear and sharp electronic viewfinder
Intuitive three-dial control system. Excellent images even at high-ISO levels. Best-in-class shooting performance. Comfortable to shoot with and well balanced
The editors didn't like
After each shot the viewfinder/LCD blacks out and the word “Processing” is displayed. Sony inform us that this shouldn't happen
But as it occurred with both the a77 and the aNEX7 we are waiting for an explanation or a solution
Dial-and-wheel interface can be confusing
Menu system is unnecessarily complicated
Auto ISO artificially limited
Hampering low-light shots
Body and lens scratch easily. Not exactly compact with the kit lens attached. Costs a pretty penny
An excellent addition to the Sony NEX familyPrior to the NEX-7, every mirrorless camera was an exercise in compromise; smaller size meant a lack of deep control and diminished image quality. The NEX-7 manages to get rid of most of the tradeoffs, building...
Abstract: It’s clear that customisability was high on the agenda when Sony developed the NEX-7, as there are a large number of buttons that have been left completely unlabelled. This has been done to allow the user to personally...
The next step in Sony's evolution of its NEX interchangeable-lens-but-no-bulky-internal-mirror camera system is technically brilliant: an amazingly detailed and clean image sensor shoehorned into a reasonably compact camera body that's incredibly well ...
Packed with features, Adjustable screen, Electronic OLED viewfinder
Expensive, Bulkier than rivals, No in-body image stabilisation
The 24.3 megapixel, 1920x1080 video shooting, APS-C sensor-incorporating Sony NEX-7 is the priciest interchangeable lens compact to date. Luckily for Sony then it’s arguably the best, with a performance that should satisfy the semi pro. Even if it doe
All the usual NEX traits: outstanding image and video quality, lethargic autofocus, iffy focus from the kit lens. Sumptuous ergonomics only just help it to justify the high price ...
The mass-market appeal of compact system cameras is essential for the category to work. High sales drive down prices and allow development into improved operations and performance.As photographers, however, we see compact system cameras from a different p...
Great OLED viewfinder, decent image quality at high resolution
Low-light focusing is poor, some layout issues, need more pro lenses in range
The NEX-7 has the electronic viewfinder department all wrapped up, and the 24.3MP image quality is impressive considering the huge resolution. But with few E-mount lenses, a so-so focusing system that struggles in low light, and some layout issues, the...
Excellent image quality, Very good dynamic range, Intuitive control layout, OLED electronic viewfinder,
AF struggles in low light, Limited range of Emount lenses available, Setting up customisable controls may take a while to get exactly right
Despite the occasional shortfall, the NEX-7 is a very pleasant camera to use, especially when you've customised it to your particular way of shooting. The built-in OLED viewfinder is a real bonus, providing a bright, clear view, and having a hotshoe an...