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The 16.1 megapixel Sony SLT A57 digital SLT camera is aimed at a very discerning camera buyer: Goldilocks. Papa Bear might prefer the bigger, more complicated and more expensive A77; Mama Bear ...
Sony has announced the A57, a 16-megapixel “SLT” camera. It’s the followup to 2010’s well-received A55, the first camera to employ Sony’s translucent mirror technology.
Sony announces the Alpha SLT-A57, an updated version of the original A55 dSLR that uses its innovative translucent fixed-mirror technology.
Sony has announced pricing and availability details for its A57 SLT camera. It’ll ship on April 20th in the US for $799.99 with an 18-55mm kit lens.
This week Sony have revealed the a57 A-mount camera with translucent mirror technology and a set of advanced features set to impress mainstream SLR users… ...
Sony's first 2012 camera to have a transculent mirror is the Alpha A57, successor to the two-year-old A55 and available in stores in April. Shooting at 12 frames per second, it's a speedy model ...
The new Sony SLT-A57 digital SLR, featuring translucent mirror technology, improves on its predecessor with faster, low noise image processing and a continuous shooting speed of 12 frames per second.
The A57’s image sensor appears unchanged: it shoots with the same 16.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor as the A55, and presumably, the same excellent sensor that’s inside the compact Sony NEX-5N ...
About a year and a half after introducing the Alpha A55 translucent mirror camera, Sony's putting that model out to pasture to make way for its replacement, the Alpha A57.
Sony's Alpha 57 digital SLR is capable of producing excellent images and video, but its EVF has some issues, and the camera is a little slow to start and shoot.
Sony’s camera division is doing very interesting things lately, and the a58 looks to be a nice improvement on the a57 and a near-perfect entry-point for consumers looking to step up to a DSLR ...
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