At CP+, the Japanese photography conference, Sony has been showing off this awesome mock up of a mid-range Sony Alpha SLT (that stands for Single Lens Translucent camera).
At CP+, the Japanese photography conference, Sony has been showing off this awesome mock up of a mid-range Sony Alpha SLT (that stands for Single Lens Translucent camera).
Today we got hands on with the Sony Alpha A33 and A55, and had a go at some amateur falconry while we were at it (more of that later). Sony’s two new additions to the Alpha range pack a lot of nifty features for lightweight, compact entry-level DSLR-type cameras (the translucent mirror means that technically it’s an SLT, a single lens translucent camera) both inhabiting the same chassis, but with slightly different specs – the Sony Alpha A33 is marginally less pimped out than the Sony Alpha A55, which has more megapixels for your money, and can push 10fps, in comprison to the 7fps that the A33 can run.
The Sony Alpha A33 and A55 are a pair of compact, entry level DSLRs, that pack a stack of quick sharp capabilities, and clock in lighter and smaller than their predecessors. The A55 we tested is 23 per cent smaller and 26 per cent lighter than the Sony Alpha A550. But how did it stand up in our first hands-on preview?
We’ve just got hands on with the Sony Alpha A580 DSLR that launched earlier today. Come check out the new HD video toting camera right here in our gallery!
The Sony Alpha A580 and A560 DSLR models have debuted today, alongside the spangly new A33 and A55 models with their quirky mirror tech. These two new models are still specced to the hilt however, and now come with features more common in Sony’s Cyber-shot compact line: HD video, Sweep Panorama and more.
Sony has announced two additions to its Alpha range of cameras this morning, the A33, and A55. Sony reckons it’s really hit the jackpot this time, and has some pretty big things to say about the HD video on these new Sony Alpha cameras. Read on for a full breakdown, and stay tuned for hands-on first impressions…
A new Sony Alpha concept camera has gone on show at PMA this week, promising DSLR quality imaging and switchable lenses in the body the size of a compact shooter, in time for 2010. Can it dislodge the Micro Four Thirds fuelled Olympus PEN line from the top spot in our hearts?
Sony’s TV ads are spectacular. Whether they’re hurling bouncy balls through San Francisco, building a gigantic zoetrope, or splattering towerblocks with paint, but we could have seen the last of their kind.
Sony’s latest marketing sensation doesn’t take place on TV at all: instead it uses the web and social networking to showcase the latest Cyber-shot, Alpha and Handycam kit, saving Sony a bundle in the process, but also putting the products’ future firmly in the hands of gadget fans.