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October 2010
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Ecran LCD de qualité monté sur rotule
Mode rafale à 10 i/s et mode panoramique
Belle qualité des images jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Mode vidéo HDTV 1080 avec un vrai autofocus rapide et prise micro
Stabilisation et GPS intégrés
Mise au point rapide et permanente en mode vidéo
Rafale de 10 i/s (Alpha A55)
Ecran orientable
GPS intégré (Alpha A55)
Mode panorama par balayage
Très bonnes performances globales
Capteur stabilisé
Live view et écran performants
Mode vidéo performant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Qualité de fabrication en retrait par rapport à la concurrence
Viseur électronique qui peut surprendre
Autonomie limitée avec le GPS
Aucun réglage possible pendant l'enregistrement vidéo
Qualité relative du 18-55 mm livré en kit
Quid de la précision/luminosité/réactivité du viseur électronique ?
Viseur électronique moins immersif qu'un viseur optique
Electronic viewfinders aren't to everybody's taste
Sony's taken a risk with the Alpha SLT-A55 camera, but it's paid off. The A55's innovative translucent-mirror technology makes for a blisteringly quick snapper that delivers excellent results....
As you have likely gathered by now, I think the Sony A55 is a great entry-level camera. Those who love the ability to frame photos using the live view display won’t find a more capable DSLR-type camera than the A55. And, if you are stepping up from a...
The Sony A55 turns conventional design on its head to provide what is in many ways a better user experience than traditional DSLRs can achieve, at a price point that Canon and Nikon must be worried about. If you can overcome your reservations about el...
Extrait: Sony’s A55 digital camera (along with its little brother, the A33) had a significant impact in 2010. They were lauded for their technology and gave Sony a notable presence in the sub-$1000 camera market, with the A55 at $849 and the A33 at $699 (kit pr...
Extrait: No, that’s not a typo—the “T” in the acronym refers to the new mirror system in the Sony alpha a55 and stands for “translucent.” This setup, available in this camera and the new alpha a33, uses a fixed mirror system with a “half translucent mirror” t...
The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 is an innovative camera that provides a unique compromise between DSLRs and other SLDs. Most importantly, this camera closely matches the image quality and performance of modern entry-level DSLRs. Its translucent mirror also giv...
Can autofocus while shooting video, Fast continuous shooting mode, Very good image quality, Inviewfinder level, Multishot noise reduction,
No program shift, Electronic viewfinder only,
Sony's first translucent-mirror camera offers impressive continuous-autofocus capabilities, an amazing burst mode, and excellent image quality to go along with its smaller size. The major tradeoff is the lack of a through-the-lens optical viewfinder. ...
Superfast continuous focus burst shooting, GPS, excellent 1080i HD movie autofocus
Widescreen ratio LCD, EVF not for everyone
Sony's new SLT technology is highly impressive and offers a cost-effective way to achieve super-fast autofocus with an impressive burst rate. Indeed this could be the first stepping-stone to the end of traditional DSLRs as we know them. Although the el...
Extrait: This new Sony A55 is a taste of the future. I'll usually mention the A55, however, the Sony A33, Sony A55 and Sony A55V are the same thing. The A55V adds a built-in GPS, just like the iPhone and . The A33 is the same thing as...