Gadget News – Sony SLT-A33 Review
Sony has announced a new technology built into two new alpha series cameras for 2010, the α33 (SLT-A33) and α55 (SLT-A55V). Translucent Mirror Technology is built into the two models and basically raises continuous shooting and focusing speed compared to the design used by your typical dSLR camera. While the α33 allows for up to 7 frames per second, the α55 can take photos at up to 10fps.
In addition to the TFT inclusion, Sony has equipped these new Alpha models with a 15-point autofocus system that allows for more accurate tracking of moving objects. Other features include 14.2-megapixels, 1080i HD video recording, full time live view, a rotating 3.0-inch LCD screen, and sweep panorama mode (3D mode included).
Sony α33 DSLR key features:
- APS-C (23.5×15.6mm), 14.2-megapixel Exmor HD CMOS image sensor
- Sony’s new Translucent Mirror Technology (aka TMT)
- Sony/Minolta A bayonet lens mount system
- Full Time Live View
- SSS (Super Steady Shot) image stabilization built into the body
- Sweep Panorama Mode (Regular & 3D)
- 3-inch, articulated LCD screen with 921,600 pixels of resolution
- Smart Auto capture mode
- Records AVCHD video at 1920 x 1080 (1080i, 60fps) with stereo sound
- Face Recognition Technology, can detect up to 8 faces
- 7fps burst mode continuous shooting
- Li-ion power source (Rated 330 images with viewfinder, 380 images with LCD monitor)
- Memory Stick PRO Duo, Pro-HG Duo, PRO-HG HX Duo media as well as SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card slots
- HDMI output
The Sony SLT-α33 is available now for around $699.95 US for the camera body and 18-55mm lens kit. Purchasing the body alone will cost you around $599.95 US.
What’s in the box?:
- SLT-A33 camera body
- SAL-1855 SAM lens, lens cap (when kit is purchased)
- Shoulder Strap
- CD-ROM
- Battery Charger (BC-VW1)
- Body Cap
- Rechargable Battery (NP-FW50)
- USB Cable
Source : steves-digicams
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