It's not just the A580 and A560 that Sony is unveiling today; the company also has a pair of new DSLRs using its Translucent Mirror Technology, the 16.2-megapixel A55 and 14.2-megapixel A33, to show ...
When Sony announced its new Alpha A33 and A55 cameras included "Translucent Mirror Technology," I was intrigued. I haven't seen technology like that on a digital camera recently and wondered just how ...
Images of the new Sony A33 and A55 DSLR cameras have been discovered by the Photorumours website. The two new A33 and A55 models are rumored to be a pellicle camera style cameras. A pellicle camera ...
A really good measure of the strength of a technology company is how well it does things that can’t be done. Sony, confronted with a vexing glitch of DSLR video, dipped into a bag of old and new ...
Hot on the heels of their new “Translucent Mirror” powered A55 and A33, Sony have also announced two new DSLR (so, no translucent mirror here) cameras, the 16.2MP A580, and the 14.2MP A560. Just like ...
Sony have today launched two brand new additions to their Alpha range of DSLR cameras that use a new technology known as Translucent Mirror tech. Translucent Mirror technology allows the new A55 and ...
No doubt you’ve been closely following Sony’s “Translucent Mirror Technology” and are super-keen to get your hands on their first cameras to employ the tech. What? You don’t know what I’m taking about ...
Today, Sony introduced two new interchangeable lens cameras—with a twist. Unlike the usual DSLRs, with mirrors that flip up during shooting to allow light to strike the sensor, the A55 and A33 use ...
Sony announced the 14.2-megapixel DSLR-A560 DSLR camera that leverages Sony’s Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor to make it easier for active shooters to get the best shot without missing a moment. Along with ...
Even as pro-grade, mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras threaten to overtake the user-base that once demanded budget DSLRs, not everyone is convinced. Sony has revamped one of its budget DSLR-like ...