Minnie
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Hi there 
On Saturday I pulled the trigger on a Sony NEX-5 w/ two lens bundle. And so far I love the photos that I have been able to capture with the 7sec burst continual shot. My black toy poodle puppy actually looks like a puppy and not a blur on my old P&S Kodak that had very bad delays (10yr old camera).
I walked into Best Buy intending to purchase the Nikon 3100 but the size/weight of this camera caught my attention. And after finding out that the image quality is comparable to the 3100 I made the purchase. The main negative on this camera though is the $800 price tag of the 10x zoom lens - compared to the $250 lens for the Nikon.
So far a beginner that travels often (main use) and is a petite person (3100 is 2x as heavy) would you guys recommend I keep the NEX-5 or return it for the Nikon 3100 or similar Cannon Rebel?
I have about $1000 invested a this point with the 3yr warranties on the camera and lenses, SD card (16 gb class 10 20mb/s), spare battery, and case. This is amount I'm comfortable with at this time if that makes a difference in the recommendation.
Thanks for any help

On Saturday I pulled the trigger on a Sony NEX-5 w/ two lens bundle. And so far I love the photos that I have been able to capture with the 7sec burst continual shot. My black toy poodle puppy actually looks like a puppy and not a blur on my old P&S Kodak that had very bad delays (10yr old camera).
I walked into Best Buy intending to purchase the Nikon 3100 but the size/weight of this camera caught my attention. And after finding out that the image quality is comparable to the 3100 I made the purchase. The main negative on this camera though is the $800 price tag of the 10x zoom lens - compared to the $250 lens for the Nikon.
So far a beginner that travels often (main use) and is a petite person (3100 is 2x as heavy) would you guys recommend I keep the NEX-5 or return it for the Nikon 3100 or similar Cannon Rebel?
I have about $1000 invested a this point with the 3yr warranties on the camera and lenses, SD card (16 gb class 10 20mb/s), spare battery, and case. This is amount I'm comfortable with at this time if that makes a difference in the recommendation.
Thanks for any help

If you buy the Nikon and the less expensive lens but don't like the weight and don't carry it around then you haven't gained anything. But if the majority of photos you take are long telephoto then the NEX, if you want that now and want it to autofocus, will probably require you to spend the money on the current lens. Or - some cropping of the photos taken with your current lenses may work too. Although I have an adaptor the cropping is what I did more often with photos taken on our last trip to WDW that I used the 18-55 NEX lens but really wanted more "zoom".

Since I've used the 135mm more than once for shows I think I'd still be ok with it on the NEX for shows, in the right seat, even though it would require manual focus. The other lens I need to try on the camera is the Minolta 100-200mm which would still keep it fairly compact and it's a faster lens. I haven't done much with the manual focus since the update but if the peaking helps as much as it seems it should I think that lens will give me the zoom I want while staying compact.