— -- While the sweet spot in the DSLR market seems to be just under $1,000 these days, sometimes it's worth wondering what a little more cash will get you. Enter the Sony Alpha SLT-A77, a camera ...
Sony just announced the $1,200 Alpha 77 II, a 24-megapixel interchangeable lens camera with a record-breaking 79-point autofocus system using 15 cross points, plus 12 fps shooting for up to 60 frames ...
A top-notch digital SLR, if you can find it. Nov. 27, 2011 — -- The new and nearly sold out Sony SLT-A77 digital SLR is, hands-down, the best video camera I've used in years. And it's a fine ...
Yet another new camera announcement for today. This time it's Sony's SLT-A77, the SLR equivalent of the NEX7 mirrorless compact, also announced today. The A77 has two very cool new features. First is ...
When we named Sony’s Alpha 55 Camera of the Year last year, we didn’t expect that the company would come along with a model like the new Alpha 77. In addition to the benefits we loved in the A55, such ...
Make sure to check out our full review of the Sony Alpha SLT-A77. Don’t feel ashamed if you thought the new Sony Alpha A77 is a DSLR. But it’s not. It’s a glimpse as to what may make DSLRs obsolete.
Sony today announced the SLT-A77 interchangeable lens digital camera, featuring a 24.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. This semi-pro, non-DSLR camera uses Translucent Mirror Technology which achieves ...
While Sony has been pushing hard on its mirrorless, E-mount camera system, it hasn’t abandoned its larger DSLR models. The new A77 Mark II, Sony tells us, represents its commitment to the DSLR sector, ...
The body on the new A77 II is basically the same as the excellent A77 that came before it, but inside the shell, there have been some very serious upgrades, especially in the area of autofocus. The ...
After multiple spec and picture leaks, we seem to have finally hit the mother-lode with even more details of Sony's soon-to-be-released A77 DSLR. With a reported Exmor HD CMOS sensor, the camera is ...
Look away now if you're desperate for a beach holiday, because the above video features a Sony camera chilling out in the sand, before some lucky fella picks it up for a quick snap of the calm sea.