The A33 is different and, despite its infancy, successfully innovative. Technology that pushes the boundaries is always a good thing and moves preconceptions forward. If using an optical viewfinder is ...
Alpha featuring translucent mirror technology for faster reaction times and live previews Neither a compact nor a digital SLR in its purest sense, though outwardly resembling the latter, the 14.2 ...
It's not just the A580 and A560 that Sony is unveiling today; the company also has a pair of new DSLRs using its Translucent Mirror Technology, the 16.2-megapixel A55 and 14.2-megapixel A33, to show ...
Though video recording has become commonplace among SLRs since the Nikon D90 first introduced the feature in 2008, Sony has been late to the party, introducing video-free dSLRs as recently as June of ...
1080i video, electronic viewfinders and GPS are on the list of new features in the new Sony Alpha A55, A33, A580 and A560 cameras Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm ...
You didn't expect us to let something as delicious as Sony's all-new Translucent Mirror Technology slide by without us playing with it, did you? The freshly announced and priced A55 and A33 Alpha ...
Sony introduces its long-anticipated ILCs that incorporate a first-for-digital translucent-mirror system, optimized for video capture and burst shooting. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
The Sony A33 and A55, which will reportedly use a Pellix mirror system for superfast autofocus times, have themselves been pictured in all their sloping shoulders, articulating LCD glory: Here are the ...
If you've suffered a missed photo opportunity due to the short time your digital SLR takes to get its mirror out of the way, then Sony reckons it has the answer. The mirror inside the new α33 and α55 ...
Working behind the scenes to produce more mumbo-jumbo jargon, the Translucent Mirror Technology is shorthand for being able to track fast-moving subjects with “extra precision.” Two camera models with ...
Plenty of DSLRs put a limit on how long video clips can be. Canon’s 7D and Rebel T2i cap out at 12-minutes and even the current king of video DSLRs, the 5D Mark II, maxes out at 29:59 or when the file ...