New pictures showing the upcoming Sony NEX-7 and Sony NEX-5N have been leaked online.
The images, which appear on Mirrorless Rumours, show the latest cameras and lenses to be introduced to Sony's compact system camera range.
According to the website, photographers can not only expect two new cameras, but also three new lenses, an adapter containing a translucent mirror, an external OLED viewfinder and a new NEX camcorder.
The Sony NEX-7 is expected to include extra features for enthusiasts that were missing from the NEX-5, along with a revised sensor. The camera is expected to rival the premium Fujifilm X100.
The photo of it appears to show a bulkier design than the NEX-5, with a larger finger grip and extra dials on top of the camera.
The Sony NEX-5N is expected to be a simpler refresh of the NEX-5, offering a new sensor. The picture seems to show the camera has the same sleek build as the NEX-C3, which was announced earlier in the year.
Also expected to be launched later in the month is a Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 fixed-length lens, a Sony 55-210mm f/4-6.3 superzoom lens and a Sony 50mm f/1.8 OSS lens.
An external OLED, thought to use the same technology as the impending a77's viewfinder, is also expected, but is reported as working with the 5N only.
The LA-EA2, an adapter featuring a built-in translucent mirror akin to those found on the a55, is also expected to be unveiled for the NEX system. The adapter will allow autofocus to be used on all E-Mount AF Minolta and Sony lenses used with the NEX system.
The long-awaited Alpha 77 is also likely to be announced before the end of the month. Sony Alpha Rumours are also suggesting the a65, which has the same 24 megapixel sensor as the a77 but with less frames per second shooting, will be revealed too.
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