Wow, the prism hump is fugly alright.
the SONY word even more fugly :cry:
Wow, the prism hump is fugly alright.
from the look, that's really proto prototype to me, it seem like the (Nikon D3) rumoured 1.1x crop sensor or full size sensor, from the look, it's heavy and expensive. But large viewfinder is shiok, but without wireless flash??? Or through other way?Hmm...Great stuff up the sleeves..
18-250mm?....another tamron manufactured lens....Well..time to save up.
I guess the large penta-prism is needed for Full frame.
the SONY word even more fugly :cry:
I think that's not final yet, especially the 9 series look alike look quite RAW to me, the dial don't come with much symbol unlike the 7 series look alike, think there will be a long wait before it show up....Its a FUGLY... :bsmilie:
I think that's not final yet, think there will be a long wait before it show up....
more photos here
http://www.engadget.com/photos/sony-shows-off-alpha-dslr-flagship-and-high-amatuers-models/179099/
Some spot the "Drive" button on top of both camera, does that mean it will provide a high FPS;p
Hmm...Great stuff up the sleeves..
I guess the large penta-prism is needed for Full frame.
Some spot the "Drive" button on top of the camera, does that mean it will provide a high FPS;p
I wish this were so.FF with SSS will be a dream fulfilled. ISO 50-3200 (6400 with boost) should not be unreasonable with FF. I believe Sony will throw in GPS into the Pro body.
The top lcd panel comes from the Dynax 9 design. It also only has a single knob on the left. FYI, in case someone wants to know.![]()
I always hear complains that my Dynax 5D/7D makes a din with it's shutter. A100 same experience. Hopefully they will incorporate SSS into the Pro body----Super Silent Shutter!
Yes, I agree. Sensors do make or break a camera. I also require the camera to make me enjoy the whole shooting experience. Having more knobs, dials and buttons make me feel in control. But I wounldn't mind voice activation as well. Imagine voice activated shutter release or to change ISO...:bsmilie:
"ISO 400" :bsmilie:
the SONY word even more fugly :cry:
come on guys....km had sold us out!:thumbsd: ...Its a FUGLY... :bsmilie:
So bro, you stay with Sony? Wait and see or moving on :sweat:come on guys....km had sold us out!:thumbsd: ...
had not sony came...we will be in even worst state
dun forget that the Good guys from dyxum also kena a warning letter from km to remove all manual/software related downloads from their site....this is how they paid for our/their loyalty.:thumbsd:
So bro, you stay with Sony? Wait and see or moving on :sweat:
I will have to wait for their camera release later of the year and see. Think the 9 series may be next year thing. Don't think I can afford when it just come out also :sweat:
come on guys....km had sold us out!:thumbsd: ...
had not sony came...we will be in even worst state
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Sony
Big news on the Sony stand is the announcement of two additions to the Alpha digital SLR range, though details are sketchy, to say the least. There are a couple of mock-up models on show, behind glass, but we're told that these are far from being close to final production designs. The two SLRs announced today are a high end amateur model that will sit above the A100 in the range (it is not a replacement for the current camera) and a professional body. Our contact at Sony couldn't give us any more detail on spec, timing or pricing, though they did confirm that only the first (the high end amateur model) will arrive this year (we're expecting to hear more in the fall). Both cameras will have new sensors (with Super Steady Shot stabilization) and enhanced Bionz processors.
Sony also showed a very rough lens roadmap with 8 new concept lenses (zoom and fixed focal length), with at least five due to be announced before the end of 2007. The only detailed spec we could get out of Sony was on the three lenses they expect to launch firstl 24-70mm F2.8, 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 and a DT 18-250mm F3.5-6.3. We were told that all these lenses have been designed and developed by Sony (in other words they are not based on Konica Minolta designs).