Storage media: CompactFlash Card, Sensor resolution: 24.6 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Weight: 850g ...
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Review summary: sony alpha dslr-a900 review: The A900's main claim to fame is its 24-megapixel full-frame (the size of a 35mm frame of film) sensor, the highest resolution in a dSLR to date.
Pros: High resolution, In-body image stabilisation, Nice viewfinder, Great accessory system, Can't lock focus-point selector, Intelligent Preview button much too easy to hit accidentally, Some sub-par aspects of performance, No Live View, Loud mirror
Cons: Can't lock focus-point selector, Intelligent Preview button much too easy to hit accidentally, Some sub-par aspects of performance, No Live View, Loud mirror
Read Full ReviewReview summary: After attending the press event in Edinburgh where Sony introduced their long-awaited Alpha flagship I had some time to enter the highlands and shoot with the new Sony Alpha 900 camera. The new Sony DSLR-A900 24.6 Megapixel DSLR camera is the first ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Sony Alpha 900 photo gallery : After attending the press event in Edinburgh where Sony introduced their long-awaited Alpha flagship I had some time to enter the highlands and shoot with the new Sony Alpha 900 camera. The new Sony DSLR-A900 24.6 ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Matt Grayson takes a look at the specification of the Sony Alpha A900 to see what the new full frame offering can.. erm, offer.
Pros: Bright viewfinder and mirror, Full frame, Camera based IS, Good noise control, Preshot preview, Good colour rendition, Backwards compatability, Weather sealing, Remote trigger software
Cons: Portraits under exposed slightly, Joystick could cause problems later, Intelligent preview has no focus control
Verdict: I'm really excited about seeing the A900. I want to see the performance of its resolution versus noise and speed. Sony now own the field in high resolution which was previously owned by Canon. They're also aggressively assaulting Nikon with the ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Do you really need a 24.6-megapixel dSLR? Sony seems to thinks so with its new flagship Alpha camera.
Pros: High resolution ; in-body image stabilization ; nice viewfinder ; great accessory system
Cons: nbsp ; Can't lock focus-point selector ; Intelligent Preview button much too easy to hit accidentally ; some subpar aspects of performance ; no Live View ; loud mirror
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