Sony on Tuesday took the wraps off its first digital SLR--a high-end camera that uses interchangeable lenses--aiming to take on Canon and Nikon in the fastest-growing and most lucrative segment of the ...
DSLR-A390 with 14.2 megapixels, Quick AF Live View and 6.7cm (2.7-inch) tilt LCD Compact, stylish body with new grip design and revised button layout for comfortable handling Quick AF Live View with ...
Sony is jumping into the digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) camera market with today’s introduction of the a (alpha) DSLR-A100 system. The system combines advanced SLR features with other Sony digital ...
February 8, 2008 Sony has added the Alpha 350 to its digital SLR line-up. Even by today's lofty standards, the unit earns the tag of high-definition with its 14.2-megapixel CCD image sensor, a feature ...
Discover the best models of DSLR cameras for portrait photography. Being from top brands like Sony, Nikon, Canon, and more, ...
Sony introduced the new α35 (SLT-A35) interchangeable lens camera. This camera builds on Sony's α33 and α55 models and features Sony’s Translucent Mirror Technology. The α35 also features Tele-zoom ...
Round-up of all the top early Sony camera deals for Black Friday, featuring sales on the Sony a6500, a6400, a7rii, a7iii, a6000, a6100, camera lens & more Early Black Friday Sony mirrorless camera and ...
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Sony's latest entry-level SLR shooter, the 10.2-megapixel Alpha DSLR-A230 ($549.99 direct, with 18-55mm kit lens) is competitively priced, captures great images, and delivers a solid feature set for ...
The 16.2-megapixel Sony Alpha DSLR-A580 ($799.99, body only) is an impressive digital camera with great photo and video quality and several innovative in-camera software tricks. Autofocus is ...
Sony is already the largest seller of full-frame mirrorless cameras, and it seems as it continues to make waves in that market, Sony has finally decided to discontinue its few remaining DSLR cameras.
Sony is always on the cutting edge of mobile camera technology, and a recent report in Nikkei Japan indicates that the company believes its breakthroughs will see smartphones match and even overtake ...