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Sony Alpha DSLR-A560


$650.00 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large tilting LCD makes taking shots very easy, can hold camera above your head and still get the shot. Panoramic mode works well, stitches images together fairly accurately. Image stabilization does a great job accounting for handshake.

The Cons:Image stabilization needs to be turned off during night shots or pictures come out very grainy. Color gets over-saturated at times.

The Sony Alpha DSLR-A560 is a high-end digital SLR designed to provide fast shooting, making it well-suited for sports use. It features a 14.2 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, 1080p HD video capture and 15 point auto focus.

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Additionally, the Alpha DSLR-A560 sports a tiltable 3" LCD display which aids in high- and low-angle shots.

The Alpha DSLR-A560's 14.2 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor allows it to capture high quality images without any penalty in low-light sensitivity or sensor noise. Its 15 point auto focus allows the Alpha DSLR-A560 to focus quickly and accurately by way of 11 AF points with four assist points while three cross sensors add greater precision. Meanwhile, the Alpha DSLR-A560's 3" LCD display can tilt up or down up to 90 degrees, allowing it to aid in the taking of high- or low-angle shots.

Features

  • 14.2 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor
  • 15 point auto focus
  • Captures video at 1920x1080/30p, 1920x1080/60i or 720p MP4
  • 3" LCD display tilts up or down to a maximum of 90 degrees
  • ISO 12800 sensitivity
  • 7 frames per second continuous shooting
  • Anti-Dust technology

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    large tilting LCD makes taking shots very easy, can hold camera above your head and still get the shot

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    panoramic mode works well, stitches images together fairly accurately

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    image stabilization does a great job accounting for handshake

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    auto-white balance works well in most conditions

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    gets great pictures in low light conditions, avoids grain and noise fairly well

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    video quality is fairly good, and camera mic is sensitive enough to catch what's happening

Cons
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    image stabilization needs to be turned off during night shots or pictures come out very grainy

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    color gets over-saturated at times

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