Today, Sony introduced two new interchangeable lens cameras—with a twist. Unlike the usual DSLRs, with mirrors that flip up during shooting to allow light to strike the sensor, the A55 and A33 use ...
The Alpha family of interchangeable lens cameras from Sony grows with the addition of two new, compact, ultra-responsive models, the A55 and A33 models. Sony's first-ever digital cameras to employ ...
Sony's taken a risk with the Alpha SLT-A55 camera, but it's paid off. The A55's innovative translucent-mirror technology makes for a blisteringly quick snapper that delivers excellent results. Richard ...
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 ...
The first step in taking a photo is to point the camera in the right direction. But to know what that right direction is, you need a viewfinder. The problem with designing a viewfinder is that the ...
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 ...
Part of a new generation of cameras, the SLT-A55 is truly innovative. The 10fps continuous shooting is incredibly good and far outclasses the next nearest DSLR in this department, not to mention ...
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 ...
In many ways the Sony A55 is very similar to the company's more conventional mid-range DSLR lineup, with models such as the A390 looking almost identical from an external point of view. The A55 is ...
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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 ...