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 ...
DSLR REDEFINED: SONY INTRODUCES NEW CAMERAS POWERED BY WORLD'S FIRST TRANSLUCENT MIRROR TECHNOLOGY ENABLING SIMULTANEOUS AUTO FOCUS AND CAPTURE IN AN INTERCHANGEABLE LENS DIGITAL CAMERA New Models ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When Sony announced its new Alpha A33 and A55 cameras included "Translucent Mirror Technology," I was intrigued. I haven't seen technology like that on a digital camera recently and wondered just how ...
Sony announced three new camera models on Monday, including two that feature a new translucent mirror technology. The three new cameras are the a55, the a33, and the a560. The a55 (top) and a33 ...
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 ...
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 Photo ...
Plenty of DSLRs put a limit on how long video clips can be. Canon’s 7D and Rebel T2i cap out at 12-minutes and even the current king of video DSLRs, the 5D Mark II, maxes out at 29:59 or when the file ...
These two new models are Sony’s very first digital cameras to employ Translucent Mirror Technology, which uses a fixed, translucent mirror that ‘splits’ the optical pathway between the main image ...
Most photographers, pro and amateur, are quite rightly terrified to fish around inside their digital cameras. Whereas little could go wrong with a film camera that couldn't be fixed with a huff of ...
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