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The latest DSLRs from Sony


Sony Alpha DSLR-A350  
 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 - screen Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 - front view Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 - rear view
     
Sensor: 14.2 Mpixel CCD / 23.5x15.7mm
Image size: 4592 x 3056 pixels / 3:2
Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount
(x1.5 coverage)
Screen: 2.7in tiltable, 230K pixels
  Memory format: CF / MS with adapter
Size: 131x99x75mm
Weight: 582g (body ex battery)
Announced: January 2008

Sony's Alpha DSLR-A350 was launched alongside the A300 and is identical other than its sensor resolution: 14.2 Mpixels on the A350 and 10.2 on the A300. Both models feature Sony's Quick AF Live View which uses a sensor in the viewfinder to deliver uninterrupted Live View and AF. Both models also feature tiltable 2.7in monitors and the easy Function menus first seen on the A200.
More info at Camera Labs: full review






Sony Alpha DSLR-A300  
 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A300 - flip out screen Sony Alpha DSLR-A300 - front view Sony Alpha DSLR-A300 - rear view
     
Sensor: 10.2 Mpixel CCD / 23.6x15.8mm
Image size: 3872 x 2592 pixels / 3:2
Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount
(x1.5 coverage)
Screen: 2.7in tiltable, 230K pixels
  Memory format: CF / MS with adapter
Size: 131x99x75mm
Weight: 582g (body ex battery)
Announced: January 2008

Sony's Alpha DSLR-A300 was launched alongside the A350 and is identical other than its sensor resolution: 10.2 Mpixels on the A300 and 14.2 on the A350. Both models feature Sony's Quick AF Live View which uses a sensor in the viewfinder to deliver uninterrupted Live View and AF. Both models also feature tiltable 2.7in monitors and the easy Function menus first seen on the A200.
More info at Camera Labs: full review




Sony Alpha DSLR-A200  
 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 with battery grip - rear view Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 - front view Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 - top view
     
Sensor: 10.2 Mpixel CCD / 23.6x15.8mm
Image size: 3872 x 2592 pixels / 3:2
Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount
(x1.5 coverage)
Screen: 2.7in, 230K pixels
  Memory format: CF / MS with adapter
Size: 131x99x71mm
Weight: 532g (body ex battery)
Announced: January 2008

The Alpha A200 is the third DSLR from Sony and replaces the entry-level A100 model. It shares the same 10 Megapixel sensor as its predecessor – so no Live View – but it keeps the built-in stabilisation and packs it into a smaller and lighter body with an optional battery grip. The auto-focus is 1.7 times quicker, the screen’s a little bigger at 2.7in, a new function button makes it easy to adjust key settings, and the battery life is shown as an accurate percentage remaining.
More info at Camera Labs: full review



  



 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A700
 
 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 - top view Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 - rear view Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 - front view
     
Sensor: 12.2 Mpixel CMOS / 23.6x15.8mm
Image size: 4272x2848 pixels / 3:2
Lens mount: Alpha mount
(x1.5 coverage)
Screen: 3in, 922K pixels
  Memory format: CF / Memory Stick Duo
Size: 142x105x80mm
Weight: 690g (body ex battery)
Announced: September 2007

The Alpha A700 is the second DSLR from Sony. Aimed at higher-end enthusiasts and semi-pros, it features a 12.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, built-in anti-shake facilities, 5fps continuous shooting, a high resolution 922k pixel 3in screen and an HDMI port for HDTV connectivity. The A700 also offers a PC Sync port for connecting to external lighting, an 11-point AF system and an optional portrait battery grip.
More info at Camera Labs: full review




 
Sony Alpha DSLR-A100
 
 
Sony Alpha A100 - rear view Sony Alpha A100 - front view Sony Alpha A100 - right side view
     
Sensor: 10.2 Mpixel CCD / 23.6x15.8mm
Image size: 3872 x 2592 pixels / 3:2
Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount
(x1.5 coverage)
Screen: 2.5in, 230K pixels
  Memory format: CF / MS Duo
Size: 133x95x71mm / 5.3x3.8x2.9in
Weight: 545g / 1lb 3oz (body ex battery)
Announced: June 2006

Sony's first digital SLR is based on the Konica Minolta 5D, boasting a built-in anti-shake capability which works with every lens. Unlike the 5D though, Sony's fitted a 10.2 Mpixel CCD with anti-dust features and a high resolution screen. There's shutter speeds from 30 seconds to 1/4000 plus Bulb, 3fps continuous shooting and 100 to 1600 ISO sensitivity.
More info at Camera Labs: full review




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