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Sony Twilight Football Contest

August 6, 2009 By Eric Reagan

As the hour of twilight moves across the world during the course of a day, it ignites a series of 7 games of football (ahem, “soccer” for us Americans) played during twilight set up in the most beautiful and spectacular photographic locations.

One day, 7 global locations, 7 amazing games of twilight football.

Twilight Football is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Photography Bay readers to travel to an incredible location, and capture amazing images of football in the beauty of twilight. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Contests, Sony Tagged With: contest, football, photography, soccer, Sony, twilight

 

Sony A850 Updated and Availability

August 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

UPDATE: The Sony A850 has been announced on August 27, 2009. Please see Photography Bay’s Sony A850 Reviews and Resources page and Sony A850 Official Announcement page for more. The A850 is also available on Amazon.com.

It’s a sure thing now.  The Sony A850 manual has leaked from a Sony website and is pretty much all over photo forums across the web.  Initially, it seems like the A850 is an economy version of the Sony A900.  No word on price yet.  For now, here’s the high points on this new full frame DSLR. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: leak, manual, Sony A850

Sony A330 vs. A300 vs. A700 Review – ISO Comparison

July 27, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Sony A330 is one of the new entry-level Sony Alpha DSLRs, replacing the revolutionary A300.  The standout feature in the A300 and A330 is the fast-autofocus Live View display.  One step behind this awesome feature is the fact that the screen articulates.  These features are solid and, frankly speaking, put Nikon and Canon’s efforts of Live View in a DSLR to shame.

However, fancy features mean nothing if image quality is not up to snuff.  In today’s digital imaging world, a big component of overall image quality focuses on low light performance – and that means clean images at high ISO.  The Sony A330 and A300’s max sensitivity setting is at ISO 3200, while the Canon Rebel T1i and Nikon D5000 cover the sensitivity range up to ISO 12800 and ISO 6400, respectively.  Sony’s A700 has a max sensitivity up to ISO 6400. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, iso test, photography, Sony A300, sony a330, Sony A700

Sony A850 Reviews and Resources

July 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A850

The Sony A850 is a full frame 24.6-megapixel CMOS sensor.  The A850 also features SteadyShot sensor-based image stabilization, a 3-inch 921k dot LCD and a 9-point AF.  Check out the full Sony A850 Review.

The A850 should be available in November 2009 at an initial retail price of $2000.  Check availability at Amazon.com.

Sony A850 Key Features

• Full-frame 24.6 effective megapixel ExmorTM CMOS sensor and dual BIONZ processors for detail-packed, low-noise images with high sensitivity up to ISO 6400 (with expanded ISO range)
• Bright optical glass pentaprism viewfinder with 98% coverage
• SteadyShot INSIDETM offers up to 4.0 steps anti-shake performance with all lenses
• Photo quality (921k dot) 3.0-inch Xtra Fine LCD
• Fast, high-accuracy 9-point AF with 10 focus assist points

Sony A850 Reviews

Buy-n-Shoot

Cnet Asia

Photocrati

Imaging Resource

Sony A850 Press Release

SAN DIEGO, August 27, 2009 – Aimed at experienced shooters looking for value and sophisticated SLR performance, Sony today introduced the full-frame ? (alpha) DSLR-A850 camera and a new 28-75mm F2.8 lens.

The ?850 model shares the same 24.6 megapixel sensor and most features of the flagship ?900 camera, introduced last year, but will be available for just under $2000 (body only).

“Sony is bringing the benefits of a full-frame digital SLR camera to a broader group of consumers,” said Kristen Elder, director of the Digital Imaging business at Sony Electronics. “The ?850 strengthens Sony’s alpha DSLR line, which now offers models in each step from high-end professional down to the amateur enthusiast.”

The ?850 camera is designed to deliver ultra-fine picture quality with a high resolution, 24.6-megapixel, 35-mm full-frame ExmorTM CMOS sensor and fast image processing with dual BIONZTM processing engines. It also offers high-speed continuous shooting of 24.6 megapixel images at up to three frames per second.

Ultra-Fine Images

The camera’s Exmor CMOS sensor delivers the photographic expressive power of wide angles and perspective that only a 35 mm full-frame sensor can offer, and is designed to take advantage of the resolving power of high-precision alpha lenses. Its high pixel count and large size provide enhanced image detail and a wider dynamic range for natural color reproduction and subtle tonal gradations.

Image processing gets a boost in speed and power from two BIONZ processing engines. Large amounts of data captured by the 24.6-megapixel sensor can be quickly processed to achieve a fast shooting response. Additionally, this dual BIONZ system applies advanced noise reduction algorithms producing images of exceptional quality and detail, especially at high ISO sensitivities.

Capture the Right Shot the First Time

The camera’s innovative intelligent preview function takes the guesswork out of setting up a shot and the hassle of taking multiple shots to achieve a desired effect.

After pressing the depth of field preview button, the camera “grabs” a RAW

preview image which is processed and displayed on the LCD screen. You can then fine tune white balance, determine the best level and effect of dynamic range optimization, adjust exposure compensation and check histogram data, all before you actually take the picture. Preview images are not recorded on the camera’s memory card, thus saving capacity.

The camera’s autofocus system features nine sensors with 10 assist points for improved tracking of moving subjects. A center dual cross sensor comprised of two horizontal and two vertical line sensors as well as a dedicated f/2.8 sensor are included to achieve greater precision, especially when using fast-aperture lenses.

Ultra-Bright Viewfinder with 98 Percent Coverage

The ultra-bright viewfinder with 98 percent field of view coverage and 0.74x magnification enables accurate framing and preview. It features a high-power condenser lens, an eyepiece with high reflective-index glass, and a multi-layer, anti-reflective coating on optical surfaces to deliver its extraordinarily bright view.

A mirror box features a parallel-link mirror mechanism that moves on two horizontal axes to accommodate both the large full frame mirror and the body-integrated image stabilization system without increasing the camera’s size.

Anti-Shake System for a Full-Frame Sensor

With its body-integrated SteadyShot INSIDETM image stabilization, the camera achieves an anti-shake effect equivalent to shutter speeds faster by 2.5 to 4 stops. The anti-shake system stabilizes all Sony, Minolta and Konica-Minolta compatible lenses even wide angle or large aperture lenses.

Versatility to Unleash Creative Possibilities

Other key features aimed to expand creative options include the Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO) with five levels of user-selectable correction as well as DRO bracketing for enhanced scene analysis and graduation optimization. EV bracketing with ±2EV range makes it easy to create high dynamic range composite images.

With the camera’s HDMITM output and Photo TV HD mode, your creative output can be enjoyed on a compatible HD television. This mode brings the look of actual printed photography to the television, by fine-tuning such image parameters as sharpness, gradation, and color reproduction.

The a850 model features a 3-inch (diagonally), Xtra Fine LCDTM screen (921K) making it possible to check focus and image quality with accuracy. It incorporates an easy-to-see display with a quick navigation menu to easily access common functions without interrupting your creative flow. A backlit LCD panel sits on top of the camera and displays key settings.

The camera includes dedicated slots for high-capacity Memory Stick PRO DuoTM, Memory Stick PRO-HG DuoTM, HX series and CompactFlash® media.

Bright Lens

The choice of full-frame lenses to complement the ?850 model is enhanced with the new SAL2875 28-75mm F2.8 SAM lens. This compact, easy-to-carry lens is ideal for photo enthusiasts looking to add a bright, general purpose zoom to their collection of full-frame optics.

Delivering excellent imaging quality at an accessible price, it offers a wide F2.8 aperture over its entire zoom range. Ideal for day-to-day shooting tasks, its bright constant aperture makes the 28-75mm F2.8 SAM particularly valuable for depth-of-field control and available-light portraits.

Pricing and Availability

The a850 (model DSLR-A850) will be available in September for about $2,000 (body only) along with related accessories. All a900 accessories are compatible with the a850 camera, including the dedicated vertical grip (model VG-C90AM). The SAL2875 lens will be available in November for about $800. All will be available at authorized dealers, at military base exchanges, Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail) and at sonystyle.com.

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

Sony HDR-CX520V and HDR-CX500V Handycam Camcorders

July 11, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony launched a couple of new Handycam camcorders this week.  A significant feature of the two new models is the internal flash memory recording media.  The new HDR-CX520V features 64GB of internal flash memory, and the HDR-CX500V rings in at 32GB internal storage.

In addition to 1080p HD video capture, the new camcorders can also capture 12-megapixel still images.  The HDR-CX500V and HDR-CX520V, will be available in September for about $1,100 and $1,300 respectively.

More details on these new Handycams is available in Sony’s press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: camcorder, Handycam, Sony HDR-CX500V, Sony HDR-CX520V

Sony Bringing 2 Full Frame DSLRs Soon

June 28, 2009 By Eric Reagan

We fully expect to see the Sony A500 and A550 soon; however, Photo Rumors received a tip that Sony is bringing two new DSLRs this Summer that will have full frame sensors.  Whether or not these two models are represented by the A500 and A550 leaks, we don’t know yet.  The tipster also points out that the new full frame cameras from Sony will cover both the high-end and low-end price spectrums.  He goes on to note that one model will be situated above the current A900 as a pro-level model.  The other . . . under $1,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: alpha, dslr, full frame, sony a500, sony a550

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 Review at PhotographyBLOG

June 28, 2009 By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90.

Well, if you’re OK with the idea of a touch screen – kind of intrinsic to this model – on the upside the T90 remains one of the more attractive credit card sized cameras out there.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, photography, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90

Sony A900 Review at Buy-n-Shoot

June 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Buy-n-Shoot has posted a review of the Sony A900.

Overall, noise is probably one of the A900’s weakest areas considering that anything beyond 400 means a visible decline in image quality as a result of obvious noise.

For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: alpha, digital camera reviews, photography, sony a900

Sony A700 Review at Buy-n-Shoot

June 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Buy-n-Shoot has posted a review of the Sony A700.

Don’t be fooled by the hype that Nikon and Canon are the only two ‘serious’ competitors in the DSLR market because with the Alpha A700, Sony are undoubtedly making a push for the front.

For more A700 news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Sony A700 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, photography, Sony A700

Sony Cyber-shot HX1 Review at DP Interface

June 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

DP Interface has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot HX1.

The Cyber-shot HX1 indeed lives up to part of its hype – the camera handles quite well and has good build quality, there’s full manual controls and good battery life… and it looks REALLY close to a digital SLR.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Sony HX1 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, photography, Sony Cyber-shot HX1

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