Sony Launches The A900 Full-Frame Dslr
Sony’s been showing off the full-frame Alpha A900 DSLR since February, and after popping up in ads and in the wild last week, it’s official today, right on cue. Same basic specs you’ve known forever: 24.6 Exmor CMOS sensor, dual BIONZ image processors, ISO 6400 sensitivity, 3.0-inch LCD, 5fps shooting, and SteadyShot INSIDE in-body optical image stabilization. Sony’s also launching a few new Alpha lenses to complement this beast, including a Carl Zeiss 70-400mm f4-5.6 zoom. Early impressions from CNET are that it’s a bit slow to autofocus and didn’t wow with image quality, but dpreview was impressed overall, so we’ll wait for some in-depth reviews to hit before making a final judgment. You’re looking at a $3,000 outlay when this thing goes on sale in October — check out more pics in the gallery, and a quick video after the break.
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