Sony's Alpha range of DSLRs have proven to be a success on their own so far, so it is refreshing to know that the consumer electronics giant is working on a couple more models to hit the market soon - namely, the A560 and A580.
The former will be a classic DSLR that will share many features with the A33, boasting a 14-megapixel sensor, an ISO range of 100 to 12800, the ability to record video in 1080i resolution, 15 AF points with some of them being cross-point, dual memory card slots and a swiveling display.
How does the A580 fare? Well, it does better in the megapixel count at 16-megapixels, but then again do bear in mind that a higher figure does not automatically translate to better looking images. One can only wait until Sony releases an official statement on either camera.
Via : ubergizmo.com
The former will be a classic DSLR that will share many features with the A33, boasting a 14-megapixel sensor, an ISO range of 100 to 12800, the ability to record video in 1080i resolution, 15 AF points with some of them being cross-point, dual memory card slots and a swiveling display.
How does the A580 fare? Well, it does better in the megapixel count at 16-megapixels, but then again do bear in mind that a higher figure does not automatically translate to better looking images. One can only wait until Sony releases an official statement on either camera.
Via : ubergizmo.com