Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sony Alpha a35 Digital Camera Review

Sony Alpha a35: Provides High Image Quality

Sony Alpha a35 is the third member of the SLT family (of "Single Lens Translucent"), a year earlier there was Sony Alpha 33. The predecessor was able to convince completely.

The SLR-Class comes with a semi-transparent mirror that is not folded up. Thus, the sensor all the time is supplied with light, while both types of autofocus (phase and contrast) are available. This design also requires less space, so that this class is more compact than comparable conventional SLR cameras.

Sony Alpha a35

The display is top notch with 3 inches and a resolution of 921 000. The viewfinder sounds very good. It is "only" electronically, but the regional weakness electronic viewfinder - the low resolution and lack of focus - does not matter. With around 1.152 million pixels it dissolves and offers a hundred percent coverage of the screen. This is a suitable camera for both beginner and professional.

The sensor of Sony Alpha a35 is a Exmor CMOS APS-C HD, which resolves with 16.2 megapixels. The data is processed by a Bionz processor that has been known by their predecessors. High ISO is offered 12,800 the fastest shutter speed is 1/4000th.

The digital camera offers 35 classic A-Mount, for which there is already large selection of high quality optics, as our objective Finder displays.

Sony Alpha a35

The equipment of Sony Alpha a35 is completely up to date, the game engine can be thanks to various visual effects romp with relish, plus there is a HDR-automatic and a pan panorama mode for 2D and 3D. Even a Full HD video mode (1080i) is on board that store in the space-saving compression SVCHD. The Live View mode, the auto focus and image effects are also available in video mode.

The battery life is said to have improved according to the manufacturer compared to previous models by 30%. A flash is also available.

The speed Live View mode is the real strength of Sony Alpha a35. The semi-transparent mirror allows a permanent phase autofocus. Also, lightning-fast series of images are possible. At full resolution Sony Alpha a35 takes 5.5 pictures per second. 8.4 MP, up to 7 B / s - with continuous auto focus.

Title Post: Sony Alpha a35 Digital Camera Review
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