α77 and α65 Models Expand Translucent Mirror Technology Line; Deliver 24.3 megapixels with up to 12- and 10- fps AF-enabled continuous shooting SAN DIEGO, Aug. 24, 2011 – Blazing speed, enhanced image ...
The translucent mirror technology has been working out well for Sony and now they’ve gone and stuffed it into two new DSLRs, this time aimed at higher-level users. Here’s the breakdowns of the two new ...
Sony has announced the addition of four new cameras to its lineup. The announcement includes the official launch of the Sony Alpha A77 DSLR that we have been seeing in leaks for a while now. In fact, ...
Available for free download from 29 March 2012, firmware Version 1.05 adds several enhancements to both cameras. Alongside heightened responsiveness, it improves operability of both cameras with a ...
The first photo of two new production Sony DSLR cameras has been posted up. The image you see below has both the Sony A77 and A65 digital cameras that were planned originally for a July unveil. The ...
Sony has unveiled its new entry-level A65 DSLR camera this morning, which is a pared-down version of its A77 model. The Sony A65 is, however, fitted with a 24-megapixel Exmor CMOS sensor and is ...
It’s been difficult to avoid news about Sony’s new line of digital cameras these past few months. Leak after leak has exposed body designs, lenses, sensor sizes, and other specs. They’re all official ...
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Sony has unveiled two new DSLR camera models, A77 and A65, and an MILC (mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera) model, NEX-5N, for launch in the Taiwan market in September, according to Sony Taiwan.
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