Sony Alpha NEX-5N Camera Ruins Audio with Clicking Defect
Sony’s new Alpha NEX-5N takes great-looking stills and vibrant 1080p/60fps video, but many users have reported the audio is driving them bonkers. It seems that when the camera is moved, even slightly, it produces a clicking sound. A minor annoyance when taking stills, but it makes the audio track in videos pretty much useless.
Engadget tracked the problem down to the camera body itself. So this has nothing to do with the lens or anything external. There just appears to be something not quite tamped down inside the device. According to reports, this happens in all NEX-5N units. Sony has unofficially confirmed the issue to Engadget, but the company has not come out with an official statement.
By using an eternal mic to capture audio, the clicking issue can be avoided for the time being. This simply moves the audio capture away from the body where the clicking originates. Anyone considering the $350 camera would do well to hold off on buying until Sony has had its say.
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