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08-27-2009, 08:01 AM #1Site Admin
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A500, Alpha DSLR-A550 unveiled
Sony announces the Alpha DSLR-A500 and DSLR-A550 this morning sporting the latest generation of CMOS sensors. Coupled with their BIONZ image processor, the A500 and A550 are optimized for low-light performance and boast a range of up to 12800 ISO.
The Alpha A500 weighs in with a 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and the Alpha A550 with 14.2 megapixels. Their differentiated model numbers also denote a difference in LCD resolution. The A500 features a 3.0 inch 230k monitor and the A550 features a higher-res 921k Xtra Fine LCD of the same physical size. The LCDs of both models will tilt up or down at angles of 90 degrees.
Two live view modes can be accessed on either the A500 or the A550. Quick AF Live View utilizes two sensors to reduce shutter lag without use of the optical viewfinder. Manual Focus Check Live View offers a peek at your subject by 7x and 14x magnification to fine-tune focus for occasions that call for precise focusing.
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A550 also pulls in higher continuous shooting frame rates than its step-down A500 sibling. Sony claims a maximum 7 fps for the Alpha A550 and a 5 fps continuous shooting mode in both cameras with use of the optical viewfinder.
Both cameras will feature an HDR high dynamic range function designed to rescue lost details in shadow areas of photos and severely backlit images. They also share a 9-point TTL phase-detection auto focus system and Sony's in-body SteadyShot image stabilization. They'll be compatible with the recently announced whopping 32GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo HX memory cards.
Like the most recent generation of Sony Alphas, the A500 and A550 will feature both a slot for Sony memory cards and SD memory cards, a welcome addition to the Sony lineup. Along with the announcement of the Alpha A500 and A550, Sony is also introducing the SAL30M28 DT 30mm f/2.8 macro lens.
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Look for the Sony Alpha DSLR-A500 and Sony Alpha DSLR-A550 in retail stores starting October. The A500 will start at $750 body only or $850 with 18-55mm kit lens. The A550 starts at $950 and will be available with the same lens for $1050.
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08-27-2009, 09:03 AM #2Super Moderator/Reviewer
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Re: Sony Alpha DSLR-A500, Alpha DSLR-A550 unveiled
I see that the A500 and A550 have a large, comfortable hand grip like Sony's previous generation of Alpha DSLR's. I haven't read one positive statement about the smaller hand grip of the A230, A330 and A380.
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Re: Sony Alpha DSLR-A500, Alpha DSLR-A550 unveiled
Good point Andy. Also, the A230/330 design is so compact that the thumb pad on the back is midget size. My A200 is much more comfy in that regard, and it looks like this new A500/550 has restored that feature. Dunno what living with the big bevel surface for buttons across the top of the back will be like. Sony ain't through experimenting!
Kelly
PS - Believe it or not, I like my old 18-70 kit better than the new 18-55.Olympus PL2, Canon EOS 50D, Fujifilm F45fd, various film dinosaurs
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