Sony Alpha A850, a New DSLR with Full Frame Sensor
Sony announces their latest technology breakthrough called Sony Alpha A850, a very striking DSLR that bring 24.6 megapixel CMOS sensors. This powerful device aimed to professional audience but with the advantage of being considerably cheaper than many of its competitors in its range,
Sony Alpha A850 able to capture up to 3 frames per second and maximum ISO 6400, two feature that will surely draw the attention of some people.
Moreover, the DSLR has a 3 inch LCD screen so the user can see the menu without any problem in many variety of content.
It also has an HDMI output and can use memory cards Memory Stick and Compact Flash.
To complement the A850, Sony has also announced a mid-priced 28-75mm constant F2.8 SAM lens to fit with the A850’s affordable full-frame ethos.
The Sony Alpha A850 will go on sale in Europe from November and will cost $ 2000 (body only).

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August 28, 2009 · Posted in
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