Sony Alpha
Here are all of our Sony Alpha digital camera reviews, listed alphabetically by model.
Sony Alpha DSLR-A56014.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Released March 2011 |
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A58016.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Though the Sony A580 has impressive image quality, its true value is found in its clever use of multi-shot technology to dramatically reduce noise, expand dynamic range, or even create on-the-fly panoramas. Released November 2010 |
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A90024.6 megapixel, Pro SLR, Non-Zoom Released November 2008 |
$2816
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Sony Alpha SLT-A3314.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Released September 2010 |
$540
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Sony Alpha SLT-A3516.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Smaller than an SLR, yet compatible with SLR lenses, the Sony A35 also does tricks: it's capable of up to 7 frames per second at a slightly cropped image size, but still retails for far less than SLRs with a similar capture speed. The Sony A35's translucent mirror allows fast and full-time phase-detect autofocus, great for tracking moving subjects and for shooting movies. Released August 2011 |
$560-700
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Sony Alpha SLT-A3716.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Available June 2012 |
$798
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Sony Alpha SLT-A55V16.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Released October 2010 |
$689-800
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Sony Alpha SLT-A5716.2 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom Released April 2012 |
$699-800
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Sony Alpha SLT-A6524.3 megapixel, SLR, 3.00x Zoom With an attractive, yet understated design, Sony's hidden some of its finest, most advanced imaging technology in the Alpha A65. Its 24.3-megapixel sensor can capture up to 10 frames per second and shoot Full HD video. And they didn't skimp on the special features, with Sweep Panorama and 3D capture modes as well. Released October 2011 |
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Sony Alpha SLT-A7724.3 megapixel, SLR, 3.10x Zoom Making a major leap in the camera market, the Sony A77 reaches into pro territory, able to capture 12 frames per second with a 24.3-megapixel camera that feels great and handles like your typical enthusiast digital SLR. Its optional 16-50mm kit lens also delivers excellent quality for the money. Released October 2011 |
$1129-1400
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Top 3 photos this month win:
1 Canon PIXMA Pro 9000 Mark II
2 Canon PIXMA MG8220
3 Canon PIXMA MG6220

