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Sony Alpha SLT-A77


$1,399.00 Released October, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Integrated GPS for geo-tagging - a first for DSLRs! 12 frames/sec at full-res. Continuous auto-focus when HD video recording.

The Cons:No USB 3.0. Expensive ($1400 body only).

The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 is the successor to the well received A700 Sony model of DSLR cameras.  The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 has a 24.3 megapixel sensor and a high-res OLED electronic viewfinder.  This DSLR body can be paired with Sony's newly released 16-50mm f/2.8 lens for optimal photo quality.

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Product Shot 2  The SLT-A77 is constructed from magnesium alloy, making this camera very light, even with the lens attached.  The camera has dual displays, one tilt and one swivel-enabled 3 inch LCD and a XGA resolution OLED-EVF. The EVF is bright and clear and images appear very sharp.  The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 offers a variety of shooting modes including 1080p/60p AVCHD. Optical image stabilization creates sharp and smooth footage and with continuous focus mode the camera will adjust seamlessly from close to distance subjects.  The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 also includes features such as GPS tagging, automatic distortion correction and 3D still and video modes. 

Features

  • 24.3 Megapixels
  • High-Res OLED Viewfinder
  • Full HD Shooting
  • Very Light but Solid
  • Dual Displays
  • Multiple Shooting Modes
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • GPS Tagging
  • 3D Still and Video Mode

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Pros
  • 3

    integrated GPS for geo-tagging - a first for DSLRs!

  • 2

    12 frames/sec at full-res

  • 1

    continuous auto-focus when HD video recording

  • 1

    high-resolution (XGA) OLED viewfinder

  • 1

    large ISO range (50-16000)

  • 1

    SD memory card compatible (plus memory stick)

  • 1

    3-inch tilt and swivel LCD

  • 1

    470-530 shots per battery charge

  • 1

    a first for SLRs

  • 0

    1080p video

  • 0

    nice one

Cons
  • 1

    no USB 3.0

  • 0

    expensive ($1400 body only)

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