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Thursday, March 29, 2012
New digital camera technology 2012
Priced for Nikon D5100 and Canon EOS Rebel competing with T3i are the translucent mirror of A57 Sony offers stunning video options and will soon shoot. The company has unveiled its latest semi-transparent mirror DSLR camera that will replace Alpha SLT-A55. The APS-C sensored, 16-megapixel Alpha A57 is designed and constructed for the competition with two well-known mid-range models DSLR, Nikon D5100 and Canon EOS Rebel T3i. As compared to pellicle / semi-transparent mirror and conventional DSLR DSLR cameras such as Canon Pellix of 60 years, this system uses SLT fixed internal reflection mirror to drive the continuous phase autofocus system instead of the optical viewfinder.
The Alpha A57 offers full manual exposure control in two modes, providing automatic exposure adjustment and phase continuous autofocus while shooting both Video mode and burst mode. Its price, video and fast burst mode options add up to create an enticing camera option for budget-conscious video enthusiasts and marksmen. Due in April, it has body-based image stabilization, and are priced at $ 800 as a kit with 18-55mm zoom lens and $ 700 for body only.
The Alpha A57 offers full manual exposure control in two modes, providing automatic exposure adjustment and phase continuous autofocus while shooting both Video mode and burst mode. Its price, video and fast burst mode options add up to create an enticing camera option for budget-conscious video enthusiasts and marksmen. Due in April, it has body-based image stabilization, and are priced at $ 800 as a kit with 18-55mm zoom lens and $ 700 for body only.
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