Sony’s a5x camera line has been dutifully marching ahead since the a55 won our Camera of the Year award back in 2010. We took the new a58 equipped with the revamped version of their new 18-55mm ...
Sony today announced a new entry-priced DSLT (Digital Single Lens Translucent) camera, the a58, priced at $600 bundled with a newly designed 18-55mm zoom kit lens, and coming to retail in April this ...
1080i video, electronic viewfinders and GPS are on the list of new features in the new Sony Alpha A55, A33, A580 and A560 cameras Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm ...
While Sony is making big inroads into the mirrorless Compact System Camera sector (see their new NEX-3N), the company hasn’t left the DSLR market high and dry. The latest addition is the Alpha a58, ...
The newly announced a58 from Sony is a dSLR camera that utilizes Translucent Mirror technology and offers a variety of features for just about every type of photographer. The 20.1-megapixel a58 ...
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The Best Sony DSLRs From the Past Decade
Sony’s first foray into DSLRs, particularly the Alpha series, began in 2006 with the a100. The camera was distinct, with its successor, the a900, being the most sought-after full-frame DSLR of its ...
No doubt you’ve been closely following Sony’s “Translucent Mirror Technology” and are super-keen to get your hands on their first cameras to employ the tech. What? You don’t know what I’m taking about ...
It's not just the A580 and A560 that Sony is unveiling today; the company also has a pair of new DSLRs using its Translucent Mirror Technology, the 16.2-megapixel A55 and 14.2-megapixel A33, to show ...
Sony's Alpha A58 and NEX-3N broke cover just a few days ago in rogue press shots, and now the firm's European branch has made the duo official. With a 16.1-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, the ...
After a series of leaks, Sony has officially unveiled its latest cameras: the NEX-3N, its new entry-level mirrorless model, and the A58, a mid-range DSLR with Sony’s translucent mirror technology. The ...
A really good measure of the strength of a technology company is how well it does things that can’t be done. Sony, confronted with a vexing glitch of DSLR video, dipped into a bag of old and new ...
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