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By anonymous; - Jul 26, 2011
Sony SLT-A55V (with 18-55mm lens)
THE GOOD: Fast, especially for burst shooting; articulating display; relatively straightforward, streamlined interface; really nice virtual-level implementation. THE BAD: Poor battery life; limited manual video-capture controls. THE BOTTOM LINE: Expensive and probably a bit large for the typical point-and-shoot upgrader, the Sony Alpha SLT-A55V nevertheless delivers the performance and photo...
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By cnet.com - Nov 16, 2010
Sony Alpha SLT-A55
Testseek.com has collected 72 expert reviews for Sony Alpha SLT-A55 and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Mar 15, 2011
Sony Alpha SLT-A55 | w/ Kit Lens
The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 (sibling to the Sony Alpha SLT-A33) is not technically a DSLR camera, however, its Single Lens Translucent (SLT) technology puts it into the same class of cameras. It has a full-time fast phase-detection AF which works in still image mode and movie shooting mode. It is built around a 16.2MP sensor that supports full HD video recording and ISO sensitivity up to 12,800. A...
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By productwiki.com - Feb 28, 2011
Sony A55 Review
The Sony A55 is a new kind of interchangeable lens camera, removing the optical viewfinder and moving mirror of a DSLR and replacing them with an electronic viewfinder and a fixed semi-translucent mirror. This combination allows the A55 to be smaller, lighter, faster and offer a better Live View experience than a comparably priced DSLR. Read our Sony A55 Review to find out if this is the future...
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By photographyblog.com - Feb 17, 2011
DCRP Review: Sony Alpha SLT-A55
The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 uses a radically different translucent mirror design allows for super-fast autofocus in live view (and in movie mode) and a continuous shooting mode whose speeds are normally reserved for cameras costing thousands more. Add in very good photo quality, sensor-shift image stabilization, a rotating LCD, Full HD video recording, and a built-in GPS, and you've got a camera...
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By DCResource - Nov 30, -0001





