As well as announcing the new Sony NEX-C3, Sony also added a new DSLR to their range with the launch of the Sony Alpha A35, and it features a 16.2 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor.
The Sony Alpha A35 has an ISO range of up to 12800, and it is capable of recording HD video in 1080i. It also features a 7.5cm TFT LCD display with a 921k dot resolution.
With a resolution of 16.2 effective megapixels, the newly-developed Exmor™ APS HD CMOS sensor delivers stunningly detailed, low-noise still and HD video images. Complementing the sensor’s extremely high resolution and sensitivity, the powerful BIONZ processor cleans and optimises image data to assure flawless images with rich, natural colour reproduction. With a maximum sensitivity of ISO 12800, it’s possible to capture beautifully natural still images and HD video in low light where other cameras struggle.
Advanced Features and Performance
The Sony Alpha A35 is designed to cater to both amateur and semi-professional photographers. One of its standout features is the Translucent Mirror Technology, which allows for faster and more accurate continuous autofocus. This is particularly beneficial when shooting fast-moving subjects, such as in sports or wildlife photography. The camera also offers a burst shooting mode of up to 7 frames per second, ensuring you never miss a critical moment.
Additionally, the A35 includes several creative modes and picture effects, such as HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, which combines multiple exposures to create a single image with greater detail in both shadows and highlights. The camera also supports 3D Sweep Panorama, allowing users to capture expansive, immersive panoramic shots with ease.
Ergonomics and Usability
The Sony Alpha A35 is designed with user comfort and ease of use in mind. The camera body is compact and lightweight, making it convenient for travel and extended shooting sessions. The 7.5cm TFT LCD display is not only high-resolution but also tiltable, providing flexibility when composing shots from various angles.
The camera’s interface is intuitive, with a well-organized menu system that makes it easy to navigate through settings and options. For those new to DSLR photography, the A35 includes a helpful guide mode that offers tips and explanations for different features and settings, making it easier to learn and improve your photography skills.
You can find out full details about the new Sony A35 over at Sony.
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