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Sony DSLR A100 - Digital Camera Review

November 14th, 2008 at 08:41am Under Sony

Overall Assessment

Design 9 / 10
Qualita finish 9 / 10
Rich functionality 9 / 10
Access Profiles 8 / 10
Qualita ‘image 9 / 10
Battery 9 / 10
Quality Report price 8 / 10
Overall Assessment 9 / 10

Pro: Stabilizer; D-range; system of anti-dust protection, sensor d

Cons: Price; Weight

Conclusion: The Sony DSLR A100 is a digital SLR camera with high quality that the image sensor to 10.2 megapixels, the image stabilizer Super SteadyShot, to optimize D-Range and dust protection system its main features. The other includes a fairly large screen, an optical viewfinder, support for various memory cards and a lifetime of the battery.
Design

The Sony DSLR A100 is a compact reflex and, as such, presents an impressive body of the machine, although not overly large, and similar to traditional professional cameras. Right away you notice the strength and compactness of this machine, but above all one handle very clear on the right side that facilitates the taking. The shape is rectangular and chamfered corners, the details are very well kept and the color is the classic black. As for size, the Sony DSLR A100 extent 133.1 mm wide, 94.7 mm in height and 71.3 mm deep, with a total weight of 545 grams excluding the battery. It has a large and convenient display, type TFT, 2.5 inches and a resolution of 230,000 pixels, but also an optical viewfinder with technology Pentaprisma. In this way, you will always be perfectly safe to put those to be resumed.

Features and functionality

In May 2006, Sony has presented his new jewel, the DSLR A100, a digital SLR with outstanding characteristics and features that will make the joy of professional and non. This is a device aimed primarily for amateur photography, which allows you to set a manual all the more important functions, allowing them to unleash their creativity and realize the photos they want. As for the technical specifications of this machine, it comes first image sensor of high quality, type CCD, from 23.6 x15, 8 inches in size and with an effective resolution of 10.2 megapixels. Based on these characteristics, it seems obvious to say that the quality of the photos are spectacular, up to 3872×2592 pixels and you can obtain quality prints in sizes too large. But the Sony DSLR A100 has other interesting features, such as the image sensor integrated Super SteadyShot, which helps prevent the risk of images builds due to lack of stability of the hand, or the D-Range Optimizer, for the automatic improvement and the optimization of the conflict, or the protective coating on anti static filter and CCD mechanism ensures the optimum protection against dust when the replacement.
As for the light, this camera has a tale alpha and is compatible with more than 20 targets Sony and Carl Zeiss, and with the objectives bayonet Konica Minolta. With respect, then, functions, users can tune manually, among other settings, the values of sensitivity, from 100 to 1600 ISO, focus, white balance, flash mode and more. The shutter also has a maximum delay of 30 seconds to a minimum of 1 / 4000. As for saving photos in JPEG and RAW, the Sony DSLR A100 is compatible with various memory cards, specifically with Compact Flash Type I and II, with the Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo. Finally, the supply system ensures Stamina up to 460 shots, using rechargeable batteries, such as those supplied, NPFM55H. The budget also includes a user manual, the installation software, USB cable and audio / video for connecting a computer and TV and the shipper.

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Sony DSLR A100 - Digital Camera Specification

November 14th, 2008 at 08:38am Under Sony+ Uncategorized

General Features

Brand Sony
Model 100 DSLR
Weight [g] 545
Design Reflex
Type sensor Ccd SuperHAD
Battery type Lithium ion
Megapixel 10.8
Video connection Yes
PC Connection Yes
Viewfinder Optician
Exposure Compensation + / - 2.0 ev, in steps of 0.3 ev

Flash

Internal Flash Yes

Display

Display size [inch] 2.5
Display Resolution [pixel] 230,000

Memory

Memory type Compact flash, memory stick duo

More Information

Iso 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600
Shutter speed up [sec] 1 / 4000
Minimum shutter speed [sec] 30
Focus Manual Yes
Self Yes
Support tripod Yes

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