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title: "Sony ILCE5100LB.CEC Compact System Camera with 16-50 Lens (24.3 MP, 180 Degrees Tiltable LCD, Fast Hybrid Auto Focus, Noise Reduction Feature, Wi-Fi and NFC) - Black"
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# Fast Hybrid AF with 179 phase-detection points 24.3MP Exmor APS-C sensor 180° tiltable LCD for perfect selfies Sony ILCE5100LB.CEC Compact System Camera with 16-50 Lens (24.3 MP, 180 Degrees Tiltable LCD, Fast Hybrid Auto Focus, Noise Reduction Feature, Wi-Fi and NFC) - Black

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** Rp452094
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## Summary

> 📷 Elevate your visual story—compact, fast, and selfie-smart!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony ILCE5100LB.CEC Compact System Camera with 16-50 Lens (24.3 MP, 180 Degrees Tiltable LCD, Fast Hybrid Auto Focus, Noise Reduction Feature, Wi-Fi and NFC) - Black by sony
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- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight 224g body with interchangeable Sony E-mount lenses—professional quality without the bulk.
- • **Lightning-Fast Focus:** Never miss a moment with 179 phase-detection points delivering ultra-responsive hybrid autofocus.
- • **Pro-Level Image Quality:** Capture stunning 24.3MP detail with Sony’s Exmor APS-C sensor and BIONZ X engine for crisp, noise-free shots.
- • **Selfie-Ready Flexibility:** Flip the 3-inch LCD screen 180° to frame flawless self-portraits or vlogs anytime, anywhere.
- • **Seamless Sharing & Control:** Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC let you instantly connect and share your best shots with your social circle.

## Overview

The Sony ILCE5100LB.CEC is a sleek compact system camera featuring a 24.3MP APS-C sensor, fast hybrid autofocus with 179 phase-detection points, and a 180-degree tiltable LCD screen ideal for selfies and vlogging. Equipped with Wi-Fi and NFC for effortless sharing, it supports Sony E-mount lenses, delivering professional-grade image quality in a lightweight, portable design perfect for on-the-go creators.

## Description

Sony ILCE5100L Compact System Camera with 16-50 Lens (24.3 MP, 180 Degrees Tiltable LCD, Fast Hybrid Auto Focus, Noise Reduction Feature, Wi-Fi and NFC) - Black.

Review: I think this is a great camera... - There are so many reviews on this camera I thought rather than simply add to these, I would try to offer an opinion on some of the lenses and accessories I’ve used over the past 14 months since buying it. I think this is a brilliant camera but I must confess that I was initially a little disappointed, and this turned out to be due to the 16-50 kit lens. On a positive note the kit lens helps to keep the camera/lens combination small, it looks right on the camera, offers a reasonable range and under the right conditions, it can take a decent image but, it doesn’t really do the camera justice. My first lens purchase was the Sigma 30mm, in my opinion this is an excellent lens and is probably the one that spends most time on my camera. Physically it isn’t much larger than the kit lens so it is still quite a compact package. My next lens was the Sigma 19mm, another excellent lens. I’ve shown people quite heavily cropped photos taken with this lens and they genuinely haven’t been able to tell. This lens is about 1cm longer than the Sigma 30mm and therefore, not quite so compact, but it’s still not a large combination. Both of these Sigma lenses are available for around £120, a bargain in my opinion and a must buy for anyone owning this camera. I then bought the Sony SEL50 f/1.8, please read the reviews for this lens here on desertcart. Physically it’s slightly larger again than the Sigma 19mm but another excellent lens and highly recommended. I’ve recently taken the plunge and bought the Sony 18-105. Again, please read the reviews for this lens here on desertcart. This is by far the most expensive lens I’ve purchased but it met my requirements perfectly, it’s got the range I wanted, it can provide excellent IQ and therefore, I’m very happy with it. However, of the four lenses I’ve mentioned here this is the most difficult for me to recommend, and this is largely due to the cost. I guess you simply need to ask yourself if you really need/want the range this lens provides? I was quite lucky and managed to buy a Patona Battery Charger and Battery from GmbH through desertcart around the same time I bought the camera (it was £21 at the time), it doesn’t seem to be available on desertcart anymore but can still be bought from GmbH on Ebay. It’s hard to recommend a spurious battery but, I can say that in my experience the Patona lasts just as long as the original Sony, holds its charge just as well, displays remaining charge quite accurately and overall, I’ve been so pleased with the performance of the battery that I’ve recently bought another (from GmbH on Ebay), it was about £12. Other purchases worth considering... (and available here on desertcart):- Joby DSLR Wrist Strap – good quality and great for when you don’t want to use a neck strap. It’s about £13 Black Camera Case Bag for Sony NEX by BW&H – it’s a small case and suits the A5100 perfectly (I’ve actually posted a review on this bag). It’s about £9 If you need a slightly larger Camera Case, the Sony LCS-U11 at £12.50 is worth a look.. In respect to the camera bags I didn’t see the point in buying a compact camera and then lugging around a huge case.. however, I’ve sort of contradicted that by buying the Sony 18-105 lens (it looks quite huge on the A5100) but the combination will still ‘just’ fit in the Sony LCS-U11.... just.!! I’ve seen a few negative comments about the menu navigation and lack of quick access buttons/dials but personally, I like the clean look. I’ve removed the ‘tile’ view when you open the menu and I’ve programmed the available buttons to do what I want. Over time I’ve got to know where the most often needed options are and this, combined with removing the tile view, means that I can generally navigate to what I need quite quickly. I tend to only use the PASM modes but on the odd occasion that I’ve tried it, ‘Intelligent Auto’ seems to do a decent job in most situations too. I do not feel the same about ‘Superior Auto’, it’s just my personal opinion but, on the rare occasions I’ve tried it I’ve never been happy with the results.... I should stress that I am not a professional photographer, I’m just an enthusiastic amateur who like a nice photo.! And I never shoot RAW, only JPEG. These are just my thoughts and opinions but I hope these comments offer some help....
Review: Great compact camera with versatility to expand - This was a showdown choice between Sony's own RX100 Mk3/4 and this As an existing RX100 user it was a difficult choice to make as I was used to the compact and fast shooting low light aspects of the RX100 (mk1) I had already been using for some years now. At the time I had handled the A6000 which was bigger than this but an incredibly good camera that matched the price of the RX100 Mk3 and became intrigued at how fast the camera was. Doing digging into the APS-C system, it became apparent that these sorts of cameras had a much bigger sensor than even the RX100 and were a completely different kind of camera. I came across the A5100 almost by accident as a cross between the old A5000 and A6000 - taking the body of the former with the sensor of the latter. It had the speed I wanted and the compactness was decent. I also liked how as a compact camera enthusiast I was able to take the next step into lenses and be more "pro" like There were some justifications to RX100 - similar body design, new features and a faster sensor. I had handled the new RX100 models too and they were similar beasts - fast and nimble in my hands. However the key wining aspect was the price. The RX100 Mk3 or Mk4 was well over £500 or more which was double what I paid for this - Using the odd 250+ quid I had saved I realised I could save and buy a big zoom lens. I ended up getting this in an desertcart temporary price drop and have been very happy so far. It is indeed quick as advertised to focus and grab the shot - the touch screen is really useful to make sure you get the right focus too. If you simply get this and use the kit lens then its COMPLETELTY FINE - people diss the kit lens, but its actually really versatile and wide and great for snap shots. The thing is if you jump from a compact, even the RX100, the bigger sensor and speed aids you in getting that similar type of shot you were shooting before. I took this to a gig - the same band I had taken images of the previous year in the same venue with the RX100 and it was a surprise at how good it was - I had trepidations at what I should have brought to the gig prior and taking pictures proved to be a treat as it was fast and quick to focus and I got some great shots! If you want to go to the next level then that's when you start looking at lenses as an investment as this is where you find the money you saved from the new RX100s goes. The New RX100s are prime examples of miniaturizing the best in a compact form - but the payoff against this is the cost of such a product. Pros Great image quality even with the standard lens Fast focus Versatile - ability to step it up Great Battery life (but buy a spare anyway!) Cons Bulky - won't fit in a pocket easily E-mount lenses are expensive Looking to get a SEL18200LE next for more range.

## Features

- 24.3 MP Exmor APS-C CMOS sensor
- BIONZ X engine for high detail and noise reduction
- Fast hybrid AF with 179 phase-detection points
- 180 degrees tiltable LCD screen for self-portraits;Wi-Fi and one-touch NFC for simple sharing and control
- Lens compatibility:Sony E-mount lenses
- Dynamic Range Functions are Off, Dynamic Range Optimiser (Auto/Level (1-5)), Auto High Dynamic Range: Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure Difference Level

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00MTZI376 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Aperture modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Hybrid |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 179 |
| Available Memory Slots | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,887 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 398 in All-in-One Digital Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 12 Bit |
| Box Contents | Sony Alpha 5100 system camera, black, SEL-P1650, carrying strap, battery NP-FW50, AC-UB10, USB micro cable, quick start guide |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Camera Flash Type | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | Wide angle to telephoto lens with a focal length range of 16mm to 50mm and a maximum aperture of f/3.5 to f/5.6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Sony E, Sony Alpha |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD, microSD |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Compatible mountings | Sony E |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 6.00 |
| Crop Mode | 16:9 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 868 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | False |
| Digital Zoom | 8 x |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 640 x 427 pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 2.07 megapixels |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24.3 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 102400 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG, RAW, MP4 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C2 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | 2 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V6 |
| Flash Modes Description | [POSSIBLE VALUES] Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/160 Sek. |
| Focus Features | autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | System camera |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04905524986808 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization Type | yes |
| Image stabilisation | yes |
| Item Type Name | System camera |
| Item Weight | 224 Grams |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Construction | 10 elements, 8 groups |
| Lens Type | 16-50mm (35mm equivalent) |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ILCE5100LB.CEC |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 640 x 427 pixels |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1 |
| Maximum focal length | 50 Millimeters |
| Metering Methods | Matrix measurement, centre stressed, spot measurement |
| Minimum Focal Length | 16 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| Model Name | Sony Alpha A5100 |
| Model Number | ILCE5100LB.CEC |
| Model Series | 5100 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 4 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 40.5 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 40.5 Millimetres |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Photo sensor technology | CMOS |
| Product Features | Shutter Priority^Aperture Priority |
| Real Angle Of View | 54.8 Degrees |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 24.7 MP |
| Recording Capacity | 75 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10, 2, 5 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 5100 |
| Shooting Modes | Portrait |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography, Videography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported file format | JPEG, RAW, MP4 |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Resistive |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 10-300 MB/s |
| Zoom | Digital |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Sony
- **Compatible mountings:** Sony E
- **Expanded ISO minimum:** 100
- **Image stabilisation:** yes
- **Maximum focal length:** 50 Millimeters
- **Metering description:** Matrix measurement, centre stressed, spot measurement
- **Optical zoom:** 4 x
- **Photo sensor technology:** CMOS
- **Supported file format:** JPEG, RAW, MP4

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I think this is a great camera...
*by T***Y on 10 March 2016*

There are so many reviews on this camera I thought rather than simply add to these, I would try to offer an opinion on some of the lenses and accessories I’ve used over the past 14 months since buying it. I think this is a brilliant camera but I must confess that I was initially a little disappointed, and this turned out to be due to the 16-50 kit lens. On a positive note the kit lens helps to keep the camera/lens combination small, it looks right on the camera, offers a reasonable range and under the right conditions, it can take a decent image but, it doesn’t really do the camera justice. My first lens purchase was the Sigma 30mm, in my opinion this is an excellent lens and is probably the one that spends most time on my camera. Physically it isn’t much larger than the kit lens so it is still quite a compact package. My next lens was the Sigma 19mm, another excellent lens. I’ve shown people quite heavily cropped photos taken with this lens and they genuinely haven’t been able to tell. This lens is about 1cm longer than the Sigma 30mm and therefore, not quite so compact, but it’s still not a large combination. Both of these Sigma lenses are available for around £120, a bargain in my opinion and a must buy for anyone owning this camera. I then bought the Sony SEL50 f/1.8, please read the reviews for this lens here on Amazon. Physically it’s slightly larger again than the Sigma 19mm but another excellent lens and highly recommended. I’ve recently taken the plunge and bought the Sony 18-105. Again, please read the reviews for this lens here on Amazon. This is by far the most expensive lens I’ve purchased but it met my requirements perfectly, it’s got the range I wanted, it can provide excellent IQ and therefore, I’m very happy with it. However, of the four lenses I’ve mentioned here this is the most difficult for me to recommend, and this is largely due to the cost. I guess you simply need to ask yourself if you really need/want the range this lens provides? I was quite lucky and managed to buy a Patona Battery Charger and Battery from GmbH through Amazon around the same time I bought the camera (it was £21 at the time), it doesn’t seem to be available on Amazon anymore but can still be bought from GmbH on Ebay. It’s hard to recommend a spurious battery but, I can say that in my experience the Patona lasts just as long as the original Sony, holds its charge just as well, displays remaining charge quite accurately and overall, I’ve been so pleased with the performance of the battery that I’ve recently bought another (from GmbH on Ebay), it was about £12. Other purchases worth considering... (and available here on Amazon):- Joby DSLR Wrist Strap – good quality and great for when you don’t want to use a neck strap. It’s about £13 Black Camera Case Bag for Sony NEX by BW&H – it’s a small case and suits the A5100 perfectly (I’ve actually posted a review on this bag). It’s about £9 If you need a slightly larger Camera Case, the Sony LCS-U11 at £12.50 is worth a look.. In respect to the camera bags I didn’t see the point in buying a compact camera and then lugging around a huge case.. however, I’ve sort of contradicted that by buying the Sony 18-105 lens (it looks quite huge on the A5100) but the combination will still ‘just’ fit in the Sony LCS-U11.... just.!! I’ve seen a few negative comments about the menu navigation and lack of quick access buttons/dials but personally, I like the clean look. I’ve removed the ‘tile’ view when you open the menu and I’ve programmed the available buttons to do what I want. Over time I’ve got to know where the most often needed options are and this, combined with removing the tile view, means that I can generally navigate to what I need quite quickly. I tend to only use the PASM modes but on the odd occasion that I’ve tried it, ‘Intelligent Auto’ seems to do a decent job in most situations too. I do not feel the same about ‘Superior Auto’, it’s just my personal opinion but, on the rare occasions I’ve tried it I’ve never been happy with the results.... I should stress that I am not a professional photographer, I’m just an enthusiastic amateur who like a nice photo.! And I never shoot RAW, only JPEG. These are just my thoughts and opinions but I hope these comments offer some help....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great compact camera with versatility to expand
*by W***E on 22 July 2016*

This was a showdown choice between Sony's own RX100 Mk3/4 and this As an existing RX100 user it was a difficult choice to make as I was used to the compact and fast shooting low light aspects of the RX100 (mk1) I had already been using for some years now. At the time I had handled the A6000 which was bigger than this but an incredibly good camera that matched the price of the RX100 Mk3 and became intrigued at how fast the camera was. Doing digging into the APS-C system, it became apparent that these sorts of cameras had a much bigger sensor than even the RX100 and were a completely different kind of camera. I came across the A5100 almost by accident as a cross between the old A5000 and A6000 - taking the body of the former with the sensor of the latter. It had the speed I wanted and the compactness was decent. I also liked how as a compact camera enthusiast I was able to take the next step into lenses and be more "pro" like There were some justifications to RX100 - similar body design, new features and a faster sensor. I had handled the new RX100 models too and they were similar beasts - fast and nimble in my hands. However the key wining aspect was the price. The RX100 Mk3 or Mk4 was well over £500 or more which was double what I paid for this - Using the odd 250+ quid I had saved I realised I could save and buy a big zoom lens. I ended up getting this in an Amazon temporary price drop and have been very happy so far. It is indeed quick as advertised to focus and grab the shot - the touch screen is really useful to make sure you get the right focus too. If you simply get this and use the kit lens then its COMPLETELTY FINE - people diss the kit lens, but its actually really versatile and wide and great for snap shots. The thing is if you jump from a compact, even the RX100, the bigger sensor and speed aids you in getting that similar type of shot you were shooting before. I took this to a gig - the same band I had taken images of the previous year in the same venue with the RX100 and it was a surprise at how good it was - I had trepidations at what I should have brought to the gig prior and taking pictures proved to be a treat as it was fast and quick to focus and I got some great shots! If you want to go to the next level then that's when you start looking at lenses as an investment as this is where you find the money you saved from the new RX100s goes. The New RX100s are prime examples of miniaturizing the best in a compact form - but the payoff against this is the cost of such a product. Pros Great image quality even with the standard lens Fast focus Versatile - ability to step it up Great Battery life (but buy a spare anyway!) Cons Bulky - won't fit in a pocket easily E-mount lenses are expensive Looking to get a SEL18200LE next for more range.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for pro shots on the go!
*by R***Y on 10 October 2015*

Awesome camera for my first semi-pro camera! i took this on holiday and thought i would up my game a bit. Whilst everyone i saw was bulking around massive DSLRs i had this pocket rocket A5100 around my neck with a spare sigma lens in my pocket - which was by no means cumbersome or heavy. Now i won't bore people with the usual comparisons as they're on youtube... you buy something like this if you are on the go and want something really mobile. A DSLR is your pro piece but you wouldn't want it on your hols while spending time with the family or your other half - people do, i know but they are not comfy to carry and walk long distances with. If you want something more than a point and shoot...this is it! Basic Pros - Battery life (a full days use while climbing, going whale watching, sight seeing etc.) roughly i got 16 hours on and off use. - The interchangeable lens on such a tiny light body - The grip is great - nice texture too - selfie screen really does help to take great shots of you and your other half - The aperture/shutter/ISO priority settings are really easy to use - Full auto is as good as they say it is on all the reviews! - darker indoor or night photos look great even with the kit lens - video capture is really good for this range of camera, i really wasn't expecting this. I mean it is proper good! :) Basic cons - the lens pops out ready to shoot (on the kit lens) when you go to view your photos and i cannot figure out how to stop that from happening ( a niggle of mine!) - It doesn't come with a battery charger you have to charge the battery through the camera (which takes 8 hours!) a separate 3rd party charger sorts this out though and it can charge the batteries in 2 hours - There is no dial to adjust the settings quickly, you have to use the screen, not good if your're trying to get a photo of an animal that is about to run away! Update your firmware if you want to sync to iphones by the way... I wish i did this before i left the country. 5 stars as my pros outweigh the negatives massively

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