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Sony announces the Alpha SLT-A55V and SLT-A33, two new dSLRs that use innovative translucent mirror technology to deliver fast, full-time autofocus for both still and video shooting.
1080i video, electronic viewfinders and GPS are on the list of new features in the new Sony Alpha A55, A33, A580 and A560 cameras ...
Hands-on preview: Sony SLT-A55V and SLT-A33 Sony introduces its long-anticipated ILCs that incorporate a first-for-digital translucent-mirror system, optimized for video capture and burst shooting.
It’s not hard, when it’s a Sony-developed feature, but nonetheless the A55 and A33 are worth a look for Alpha fans. Both capable of shooting full HD video, the A55 has 16.2MP and the A33 14.2mp.
Sony announced the 14.2-megapixel SLT-A33 Alpha DSLR camera with Sony's newly-developed Translucent Mirror Technology, which achieves the highest-level of auto focus speed for both still image and ...
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 ...
We told you August 24 would be a significant day for Sony, and sure enough, the company has let the translucent mirror cat out of the bag nice and early today. The A55 and A33 offer Sony's brand ...
Is it ironic when a rumored camera gets a pre-release photoshoot of its own? If so, the new Sony A33 and A55 Pellix DSLRs are steeped in it, because a few photos have just broken cover over at ...
The Sony A33 and A55, which will reportedly use a Pellix mirror system for superfast autofocus times, have themselves been pictured in all their sloping ...
You didn't expect us to let something as delicious as Sony's all-new Translucent Mirror Technology slide by without us playing with it, did you? The freshly announced and priced A55 and A33 Alpha ...
But, Sony has recently stated that their new A55 and A33 cameras will overheat after a couple minutes of video capture when the in-body SteadyShot is turned on.
Sony claims this technology as “ground-breaking”. The problem is that Canon already did it back in 1965. The new A33 and A55 cameras use a semi-transparent […] ...
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