Today Sony announced its official release of Sony’s new evolution of Alpha series – DSLR-A900. We have seen it’s coming as news leaked and spy pics showed up from time to time on the net. Here is your chance to get close to the pictures that we were all used to take 10-15 years ago with 35 mm film. The only thing is this camera is a bit hefty but it sure is worth of the detail and uniqueness the engineers put into it. As reviews of this camera start flooding the net, we’ll see what it deserves in our grade book.
Some details:
- Superlative, detail-packed images from full-frame 24.6 effective megapixel CMOS sensor Exmor
- Bright optical glass pentaprism viewfinder with 100% coverage
- Enhanced SteadyShot INSIDE offers up to 4.0 steps anti-shake performance with alpha lenses
- Ultra-sharp shooting responses and flawless, low-noise images from dual BIONZ image processor
- Review images on High Resolution 3.0-inch Xtra Fine LCD
- Fast, high-accuracy 9-point AF with 10 focus assist points
- 5fps continuous shooting at full resolution 24.6 megapixels
CNet has gotten its hands on this “baby” already (review):
Feel free to dig into the press releases and learn more about its wonders: US Press Release / EU Press Release
Premium lenses and a number of accessories will compliment this beast and most likely empty your pockets. Check out more on lenses here.
