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Mark Peters : 2010-08-11 16:16:16
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New Sony Alpha SLR cameras : September will be an interesting month. With two international shows, IFA in Berlin and the Photokina 2010 in Cologne (Germany), consumer electronics are the center of attention. The official introduction of the Sony NEX camera system was a few months ago, and right after that the question was raised if that would mean the end of the Sony Alpha DSLR camera as well. The official reaction was that a new Sony Alpha cameras would appear within that same year. There are, however, persistent rumors that make us believe that there are at least four new Sony Alpha cameras coming out!. There is talk of the Sony Alpha 55, Sony Alpha 33, Sony Alpha 560 and the Sony Alpha 590 DLSR cameras.
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Dennis Hissink : 2010-06-11 15:00:00
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Sony Alpha 290 digital SLR camera : Sony has recently extended its DSLR assortment with the mirror-less NEX system cameras. For Sony this is a new segment, and if we are to believe the predictions, it is a much promising segment. Manufacturers such as Olympus and Panasonic have included these system cameras a few years ago, and they seem to now be focusing solely on this segment. During the introduction of the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras, one of the first questions that were asked of Sony’s CEOs was if the Alpha A-series cameras will be continued. According to Sony, a follow-up of the Sony Alpha will certainly be introduced this year. Quickly rumors have spread about the beginner level model: the Sony Alpha 290.
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Dennis Hissink : 2010-05-16 17:17:17
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Sony A290 digital SLR camera : Just after the global launch of the new Sony NEX cameras rumors float around talking about a new entry-level Sony Alpha DSLR camera. Although the following information is not official yet, product photos and detailed specifications are accurate enough to expect the information to be true. The new Sony Alpha 290 is likely to be introduced in the following weeks and seems to be a follow-up of the Alpha A230 camera. The Sony DSLR-A290 supposes to have an APS-C 14 Megapixels CCD image sensor on board with a fast BIONZ image processor. For enhanced detail reproduction, Sony’s BIONZ Image Processing Engine infuses a sense of vibrant realism in every shot taken by an Alpha DSLR.
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