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Sony A500 and A550 Announced

August 27, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A550

Sony has announced the much-rumored A500 and A550 DSLRs.  The A500 features a 12.3-megapixel sensor, while the A550 offers a 14.2-megapixel sensor.

A500 and A550 Key Features

  • Auto HDR mode
  • ISO 200-12800
  • 5fps (A550 offers 7fps Speed Priority mode)
  • Dual live view modes (quick AF and direct sensor view)
  • Tilting LCD
  • 3-inch display

The A500 and A550 will be available in October 2009 at an initial retail price of $750 and $950, respectively.

Check availability for these new cameras:

Sony A500 on Amazon.com.

Sony A550 on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: sony a500, sony a550

 

Sony A550L Kit Resurfaces at Sony Style USA

August 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A550

It looks like we may be getting very close to the launch of the new Sony DSLRs, as the Sony A550L Kit is back on the Sony Style USA site in a product registration drop down list.

Expect the Sony A850 and A500 too.

The Sony A550 is rumored to have a 15-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor.  The A500 gets a 12-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor and the A850 will have the same 24.6-megapixel sensor as the Sony A900.

[via DPR]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: sony a500, sony a550, Sony A850

Sony A500 and A850

August 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A500

A german site, digitalkamera.de has provided additional info on the coming Sony A500 and A850.  While there a few mysteries left to the Sony A850 since the full manual leaked online, details of the Sony A500 (other than it’s existence) has been scant.

If the report is to be believed, which it appears credible, the Sony A500 specs appear to be as follows: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera, dslr, photography, sony a500, sony a550, Sony A850

Sony A230 Reviews and Resources

August 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A230

The Sony A230 is a 10.2-megapixel DSLR that is geared toward entry-level shooters.  The Sony A230 replaces the Sony A200, which was virtually identical in specifications to the A230.  As a result, the A230 is more of a refreshed version of the A200 rather than an all new model.  Unlike the A200 though, the Sony A230 kit lens is an 18-55mm lens rather than the 18-70mm range provided by the A200’s kit lens.

The key difference between the Sony A230 and A330 is the lack of Live View and an articulating LCD.  Other than that (and those are kind of big differences in my book), the A230 is essentially the same camera. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, dslr, photography, sony a230

Sony A850 Pictured

August 17, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A850

A German online retailer, Fotobrenner has listed the Sony A850 for 1.999,00€, which is a discount of about 500€ off the A900.

Fotobrenner has also posted an image of the A850 on its product page, which is either the same body as the A900 or is a Photoshop job to give us something to look at.

Sony A850 Listing

Recall that the Sony A850 manual was leaked directly from Sony a couple weeks ago.

What do you think?  Legit?  Or is Fotobrenner just following the rumor trail like the rest of us?

[via Dyxum]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera, dslr, photography, Sony A850

Sony A700 Review

August 13, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A700

The Sony A700 is rather aged at the time of this review in DSLR years.  I expect a refresh soon; however, I had one on my hands while working on the Sony A330 Review and thought it would be worthwhile to share my thoughts on this camera – mainly, because I really like it.

The Sony A700 was Sony’s first serious DSLR.  It was the second Alpha-series DSLR to be released and followed the introductory A100.  It was and still is a worthy second offering.  To find out why I think so, keep reading. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: alpha, digital camera review, photography, prosumer, Sony A700

Sony A330 Review

August 10, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Sony A330 is 10.2-megapixel DSLR that is a follow-up to the groundbreaking A300.  I wouldn’t necessarily call the Sony A330 an upgrade to the A300 – more like a refresh.

First off, let me get to the point of who this camera is for – consumers upgrading from point and shoot cameras, period.  It’s not a typical enthusiast, or aspiring pro shooter’s camera.  It’s not a do-it-all DSLR like the Canon Rebel T1i or Nikon D5000.  This camera is first and foremost for those folks out there who are thinking about a DSLR but are a little intimidated by all the bells, whistles and interchangeable lenses found on DSLRs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: alpha, digital camera reviews, photography, sony a330

Sony A750, A850 and A950 Leaks

August 9, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A750, A850, A950

More presumed leaks directly from Sony.  This time, you can add the A750 and A950 to the already unveiled Sony A850.  The hole appears to already have been plugged on Sony’s site.

Additionally, there was some speculation a few days back on DP Review forums that tossed out these model number, along with price and sensor specs:

1.  A950 with backlit 24.6Mp Exmor sensor @ $2999.95

2.  A850 with 24.6 Mp @ $1999.95

3.  A750 with 14MP backlit senssor @ $1200.00.

The poster nailed the A850 sensor and is probably pretty close on price as well.  Having pulled these model names of thin air is a pretty lucky guess – or maybe he knows something we don’t…?

[via xitek.com]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: sony A750, Sony A850, sony a950

Sony Cyber-shot TX1 and WX1 Reviews and Resources

August 6, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony Cyber-shot TX1

The Sony Cyber-shot TX1 and WX1 are point and shoot cameras that feature the new Exmor R CMOS sensor.  The Exmor R is promoted by Sony to enhance low-light shooting performance for lower noise and better detail.  The TX1 and WX1 feature a 10.2 megapixel sensor.  The TX1 offers a 3-inch LCD, a 4x optical zoom and is an ultra-compact camera.  The WX1 offers a 2.7-inch display and a 5x optical zoom.

See Photography Bay’s Sony WX1 Review.

The Sony Cyber-shot TX1 should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $380.  The Sony Cyber-shot WX1 should be available in October 2009 at an initial retail price of $350.

Check availability for these two cameras:

Sony Cyber-shot TX1 at Amazon.com

Sony Cyber-shot WX1 at Amazon.com

Sony Cyber-shot WX1

Sony TX1 Reviews

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Sony Cyber-shot TX1 and WX1 Press Release

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 5, 2009 – Sony today announced two new Cyber-shot® cameras (DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 models) that provide unprecedented advances in low-light performance with approximately twice the sensitivity of cameras with traditional image sensors.

These Cyber-shot cameras are the first to employ Sony’s new “Exmor R” back illuminated CMOS sensor technology to improve shooting in low-light scenarios, enhancing image clarity and drastically reducing grain.

“With these new “Exmor R” CMOS sensor cameras, Sony has vastly improved the customer experience for taking pictures with digital still cameras in low-light scenarios,” said Phil Lubell, director of the digital imaging business at Sony Electronics. “We’ve all taken pictures in dimly lit situations, like blowing out candles on a birthday cake, and the results were grainy and unclear. By redesigning the way these cameras capture light, Sony is leading the industry by creating this easy way to take amazingly clear, vibrant photos in low lighting scenarios.”

“Exmor R” Sensor Optimizes Low-Light Performance

Conventional image sensor architecture has required wires and other circuit elements to be positioned above the light sensitive photo-diodes, limiting the imager’s light gathering capability. Positioning these elements behind the photo-diodes, Sony’s “Exmor R” image sensors can gather more light, resulting in approximately twice the sensitivity compared to conventional sensors.

To further extend low-light shooting performance, the TX1 and WX1 cameras incorporate the hand-held twilight and anti-motion blur multi-shot modes introduced in Sony’s breakthrough Cyber-shot DSC-HX1. Using “Exmor R” CMOS sensor’s high speed, these modes capture six separate images in less than a second and utilize Sony’s BIONZ™ processor to combine the shots into a single image of extraordinary detail and low noise.

Combining the “Exmor R” technology with hand-held twilight and anti-motion blur modes delivers a breakthrough in low-light photography. Users can now capture images of stunning detail and low noise in scenes with no more than candlelight—without flash or the need of a tripod.

Innovative Sweep Panorama™ and High-Speed Shooting

In addition to their breakthrough low light performance, these new cameras also include Sony’s Sweep Panorama and 10 frames per second burst shooting features, which were introduced with the Sony® DSC-HX1 camera. The TX1 and WX1 cameras offer these features in smaller, more compact bodies that match nearly any unique style.

Capturing wide landscapes is as easy as “press and sweep.” Sweep Panorama mode lets you reach beyond the traditional wide-angle lens and capture breathtaking shots. Using the high-speed “Exmor R” CMOS sensor, the cameras shoot continuously while you sweep across the scene. Using the BIONZ imaging processor, they automatically stitch the pictures together to create one stunning panoramic photo.

The TX1 and WX1 Cyber-shot models can take up to 185 and 256-degree panorama shots respectively in one easy press-and-sweep motion with an image size of 7152 x 1080 (ultra wide horizontal).

Advanced Technology and Compact Design

While the HX1 camera is a well-rounded solution for customers who are looking for high-zoom and speed in a smaller size than a DSLR, the TX1 and WX1 cameras are made for an audience that wants advanced technology in an even more compact design.

With its slim profile of just 16.5mm, the 10.2 mega-pixel TX1 offers streamlined, distinguished curves for a sophisticated look appealing to the fashion-oriented who are also looking for great performance. This model features a new operation on the touch panel that lets you scroll through images with an effortless “flick” of your finger and directly access menus on the 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus™ display.

With a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens, the TX1 camera lets you focus as little as 0.4 inches from your subject for extraordinary close-up shots. The 4x telescopic zoom is perfect for capturing far-away subjects, and Sony’s Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization helps overcome camera shake.

The 10.2 mega-pixel WX1 camera has a 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display and is just over three quarters of an inch thin—an ideal choice for DSLR owners who also want to carry a compact, high performance digital still camera.

The WX1 camera features a Sony G lens with an extraordinary wide angle 24-120mm 5x optical zoom. This lens’ f/2.4 maximum aperture offers nearly twice the light gathering capability of conventional lenses, and works together with the “Exmor R” imager and low-light shooting modes to provide low-light photography beyond the abilities of other compact cameras.

Tech Savvy Cameras

These cameras include the most recent Sony technology, including, Intelligent Auto (iAuto) mode which, recognizes scenes, lighting conditions and faces, and adjusts settings resulting in clearer images, faces with more natural skin tone and less blur; Face Detection that detects up to eight faces and optimizes focus, flash, exposure and white balance and intelligent Scene (iSCN) that delivers nine Scene Selection modes to quickly adjust for specific shooting conditions.

Pet mode is a new Sony feature that minimizes blur when shooting moving pets. This new mode also reduces glowing pet red-eye.

Additionally, the cameras have technologies Sony Cyber-shot customers have come to expect. These include Smile Shutter™ technology that automatically captures a smile, dynamic range optimization (DRO) that improves exposure and contrast, intelligent Auto Focus that captures fleeting moments and HD video capability that records HD movies in 720p high definition MPEG4 format.

With HD video capability, these cameras record HD movies in 720p high definition MPEG4 format for stunning large-screen home movie playback. You can record up to 29 minutes (or up to 2GB file size) in 720p format.

Pricing and Availability

The TX1 camera will be available in silver, gray, pink and blue this September for about $380. The WX1 camera will be available in black this October for about $350. Pre-sales will start in August. The cameras and a range of accessories will be available online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at military base exchanges and at authorized dealers nationwide.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, digital cameras, photography, Sony Cyber-shot TX1, Sony Cyber-shot WX1

Sony Party-shot – Automatic Photographer

August 6, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Sony Party-shot is a camera dock that works in conjunction with the Sony WX1 and TX1 cameras.  It uses Sony’s Face Detection and Smile Shutter to try to capture shots in a logical manner.

The Sony Party-shot will be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $150.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital cameras, Sony Party-shot, Sony TX1, Sony WX1

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