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2 December, 2011
There are many photographers around the world who do not have access to retail stores so that they can evaluate a camera for themselves, particularly with regard to size, weight and ergonomics. With the recent statement by Sony USA COO Phil Molyneux that NEX-7s will start to become available in January, we thought that some readers would find it interesting to see how the NEX-7 compares in size to other cameras, namely the NEX-5n, Leica M9, Fuji X100 and Panasonic GH2.
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Production Notes
For those that might be interested, this video was shot with a Panasonic AF100 (wide shot) and GH2 (close-ups) by Chris Sanderson. It was edited by Michael Reichmann and Chris Sanderson using Final Cut Pro X.
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