Alpha A900 Review By -A900 addict-
Sony Alpha A900 24.6MP Digital SLR Camera
The main feature of the Sony Alpha DSLR-A900 is the resolution 24-megapixel full-frame of its sensor, the highest resolution among all dSLR cameras on the market.
Sony has decided not to classify this camera as a “professional”.
But the price is similar to that of a professional model, and it’s competitor, Nikon D700 and Canon EOS 5D, are widely used by professional photographers.
I was buying it in Amazon.
For the Alpha DSLR-A900, Sony has introduced a system for image stabilization through a sensor inside the camera body called SteadyShot Inside “.
As another model Sony DSLR-A900 also Alpha you can change any type of lens and Konica Minolta.
On the top of the machine is a small display that provides a limited amount of information, while the rest appears on the rear LCD screen. Through this screen you can directly access and modify the settings and adjustments, and this feature I greatly appreciated.
I must honestly say that I took some ‘time to get familiar with the various commands are as equal and it is difficult to remember their position.
So use the dialer has three notches to adjust custom. The large, bright viewfinder allows the optimal choice of the recovery.
A key feature of this camera is the ability to preview Smart recovery in order to evaluate the best setting before making the shot. This way you can more accurately adjust exposure, white balance, shutter speed, aperture, etc.. and obtain a pre-snapshot changes.
It ’s a good idea but I noticed that the LCD does not show the image so perfect and accurate, or at least to an extent to ensure the perfect shot.
To support the wide bandwidth of recovery required by large images, Sony has equipped its Alpha DSLR-A900 two image processor. This keeps the value of shooting 5fps (frames per second) and also to ensure a high performance ISO without lengthening the processing time and saving.
Normally a camera high price (like this) does not require a great shooting ability but rather to have a fast autofocus and a single shot just as fast. Unfortunately, the Alpha DSLR-A900 does not always meet these requirements.
I made several shots, both outside and inside. It was not always satisfied with the work done. Often the photos are not sharp and marked out as I expected. Adjustable ISO 1600 or above images look a bit pale. The colors are good although I should have done more clicks to make a final decision.
With a camera of this type should always be satisfied with what to see in the viewfinder.
Ultimately a good DSLR. I am satisfied with my purchase.
Technical Details
- 35mm full-frame 24.6-megapixel Exmor CMOS image sensor
- Body only; lenses sold separately
- SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization; Dual BIONZ processors for up to fast 5 fps performance
- 3.0-inch Xtra Fine LCD photo-quality display; Intelligent Preview Function reduces trial-and-error
- Accepts CompactFlash and Memory Stick Duo Media memory cards

