Sony Alpha DSLR-A900 SLR Digital Camera (Camera Body)

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Sony Alpha DSLR-A900 SLR Digital Camera (Camera Body)
Key Features
  • 24.6 Megapixel
  • Full-Frame (24x36mm) CMOS Sensor
  • Dust & Weather-Resistant
  • In-Camera Image Stabilization
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A900 camera, their first "full frame" model, has alerted the industry and consumers in the DSLR world that they're in the digital SLR camera business for the long haul.

The DSLR-A900 starts with a 24 x 35.9mm size CMOS sensor developed especially for this camera.  Though that imaging canvas is utterly packed with pixels, the pixels themselves dominate the landscape of the image receiving area, instead of the elements of image sensors which are necessary but not actually collecting the image.  Indeed, the A900's pixels are larger than the fine consumer-grade Alpha 700, despite having twice as many pixels.

On the physical side of things, the Alpha's designed for professional use:  all operations are weather-sealed, its high-performance shutter's tested to 100,000 cycles, and its viewfinder (the forgotten critical SLR element in the age of squinty APS-C size viewfinder dominance) is as good as they come.  Despite these claims, together with batteries and a memory card it tips the scales at ~2 lbs (900g), a good competitive number especially considering the enjoyable view.

Beyond physical elements, the DSLR-A900's got plenty of brains. To speed up throughput for pro sports and action use, Sony's employed dual "Bionz" image processors. Its two analog-to-digital engines swallow large chunks of information, shoving up to ~5 frames per second into a fast memory card-quite bold capacity considering those big RAW files.

With its image quality, handling ease, robust construction, and brilliant viewfinder, the DSLR-A900 should prove a serious tool for professionals and advanced consumers. The benefits of 'full frame' are plentiful; better dynamic range, more natural skin rendition, a cushy viewing experience and superior capacity to blur backgrounds. Super wide angle zooms start at focal lengths more befitting professional instruments, and are awash upon the secondhand market.

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Sony A900 Overview

Sony's Alpha DSLR-A900 camera, their first "full frame" model, has alerted the industry and consumers in the DSLR world that they're in the digital SLR camera business for the long haul.

The DSLR-A900 starts with a 24 x 35.9mm size CMOS sensor developed especially for this camera.  Though that imaging canvas is utterly packed with pixels, the pixels themselves dominate the landscape of the image receiving area, instead of the elements of image sensors which are necessary but not actually collecting the image.  Indeed, the A900's pixels are larger than the fine consumer-grade Alpha 700, despite having twice as many pixels.

On the physical side of things, the Alpha's designed for professional use:  all operations are weather-sealed, its high-performance shutter's tested to 100,000 cycles, and its viewfinder (the forgotten critical SLR element in the age of squinty APS-C size viewfinder dominance) is as good as they come.  Despite these claims, together with batteries and a memory card it tips the scales at ~2 lbs (900g), a good competitive number especially considering the enjoyable view.

Beyond physical elements, the DSLR-A900's got plenty of brains. To speed up throughput for pro sports and action use, Sony's employed dual "Bionz" image processors. Its two analog-to-digital engines swallow large chunks of information, shoving up to ~5 frames per second into a fast memory card-quite bold capacity considering those big RAW files.

With its image quality, handling ease, robust construction, and brilliant viewfinder, the DSLR-A900 should prove a serious tool for professionals and advanced consumers. The benefits of 'full frame' are plentiful; better dynamic range, more natural skin rendition, a cushy viewing experience and superior capacity to blur backgrounds. Super wide angle zooms start at focal lengths more befitting professional instruments, and are awash upon the secondhand market.

35mm-Style "Full Frame" 24.6MP Exmor CMOS Sensor
The 35.9 x 24mm 35mm-size "Exmor" CMOS image sensor is ~2.35x larger than typical APS-C size sensors, and the large capture area affords more sharpness, tonal graduation, and depth of field control. Best of all, pixels themselves dominate the square footage.
World-Class Viewfinder
Glass pentaprism optical viewfinder with 100% coverage, 0.74x magnification, and 20mm eye relief. Low magnification makes the composition canvas small, distant, and unengaging. High magnification makes a viewfinder's eye relief impossibly short for eyeglass users. Getting both right gives an ideal conduit between ideas and images. Though tough to have long eye relief and full coverage without obnoxiously large glass atop an SLR, Sony's succeeded here. Beyond the numbers, the brightness, size, and viewing comfort of this viewfinder returns to the forefront the primary element of camera/user interaction. There's also a built-in shutter blind and integrated -3 to +1 dioptric correction, and bringing it to the eye disengages the LCD screen.
Professional Construction
Weather, dust, and impact sealing befits a professional SLR, and the DSLR-A900's carbon fiber shutter is high-specification; tested for a min. 100,000 cycles, its 1/8000th second top speed and flash sync with any flash at 1/250th second (1/200th with stabilizer activated) display its manufacturing strength.
Full Frame "SteadyShot INSIDE" Stabilization
Alpha 900's in-camera stabilization redefines common belief; a steadying effect of ~4 shutter speed steps, but with a full frame. Previous in-camera stabilizing corrected movements of ~15x22mm image receiving areas within 24 x 36mm 'full frame' confines, as full frame in-camera correction was believed to result in wider, taller, and thicker housings. At 6.1 x 4.6 x 3.2" (156 x 117 x 82mm), it isn't too big a camera-a little thick, but within professional DSLR standards. The stabilizer works with every mounted lens, instead of being an expensive and occasional component within lenses. As with all stabilizers, they don't speed shutters-only more light, higher ISOs, or larger apertures can do that. Stabilizers benefit typical low light pics as well as handling monster telephoto lenses.
Dual Image Processing Engines
Side-by-side "BIONZ" processors yield fast 5-frames-per-second performance despite A900's enormous files
Speedy, Intelligent AF
Precision 19-point autofocus system with 9 supremely-sensitive horizontal/vertical points, 10 outer assist points, and customized AF microadjustment for up to 30 lenses
Great 3" LCD Monitor
3.0" 921,000-Pixel LCD monitor has stunning detail and 270 pixels-per-inch resolving power like fine photo prints
Intelligent Preview Function
Alpha 900's "Intelligent Preview" allows seeing effects of changing ISO, shutter speed, aperture, dynamic range optimizer and white balance settings before capturing an image, eliminating trial-and-error
HDMI Output
Direct HDMI output to BRAVIA and other HDTV-compatible screens and projectors, with "PhotoTV HD"-capable BRAVIA sets benefitting from automatically optimized display settings
Fantastic Lens Family
Sony's Alpha lens lineup includes Carl Zeiss specialties and "G"-series flagships with in-lens silent focusing motors

Sony A900 Specs

Camera Type
Interchangeable Lens SLR (Single Lens Reflex) Digital Camera
Image Quality
Image Sensor
24.0 x 35.9mm 25.7Mp Exmor CMOS sensor w/ RGB primary color filter & dust reduction system
Effective Resolution
24.4Mp
Color Depth
36-Bit RGB (14-bit A/D conversion)
Color Modes
Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Adobe RGB, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night view, Autumn, B/W, Sepia
Image File Formats
RAW (compressed or uncompressed)
JPEG (3 full frame sizes, 3 16:9 sizes, 3 APS-C sizes)
RAW + JPEG
Recorded Resolution
(6048 x 4032) [RAW]
(6048 x 4032), (4400 x 2936), & (3024 x 2016) JPEG [3:2 full frame]
(6048 x 3408), (4400 x 2472), & (3024 x 1704) JPEG [16:9 crop]
(3924 x 2656), (2896 x 1928), & (1984 x 1320) JPEG [APS-C crop]
Video Recording
No
Audio Recording
No
Optics
Lens Mount
Sony A-type bayonet mount (compatible with Minolta A-type bayonet mount)
Focal Length Multiplier
1.0x
Optical Image Stabilization
Yes
Focus Control
Focus Type
19-Point TTL phase detection with 9 dual-axis sensors
Focus Modes
Wide area, Center spot, & Individual point
Exposure Control
Sensitivity
Automatic ISO (200-3200)
Manual ISO (100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, & 6400)
Shutter Type
Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, carbon fiber focal-plane
Shutter Speed
30 Seconds to 1/8000th second & Bulb, with 1/250th maximum flash sync speed
Mirror Lock-Up
Yes
Exposure Metering
40-Segment evaluative, Centerweighted, & Spot
Exposure Modes
Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual (with EV indicator), Customized (3 repeatable customizations)
White Balance Modes
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Kelvin temperature control (2500-9900k w/19-step Magenta/Green compensation), & Customized (3 repeatable customizations)
Scene Modes
None
Flash
Built-in Flash
No
Effective Flash Range
Not applicable
External Flash Connection
Proprietary Hot Shoe (compatible w/ Sony & Minolta flashes)
Wireless off camera flash (with specific Sony flashes)
PC Socket
External Flash Control
ADI, Preflash TTL
Maximum Flash Synchronization Speed
1/250th second (without stabilization)
1/200th second (with stabilization)
Performance
Start-Up Time
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Shutter Lag
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Time Between Shots
Less than 1 second
Burst Capability
5 fps (maximum of 12 RAW images)
Self Timer
10 Seconds or 2 seconds
Interval Recording
No
Date & Time Stamp
No
Memory & Power
Built-in Memory
No
Compatible Memory Cards
CompactFlash (Type I & II)/Microdrive
Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo media
File Size
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Battery Type
NP-FM500H Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Power Adapter
Proprietary AC Adapter (optional)
Input/Output
Computer Interface
USB 2.0 (Hi-speed)
Direct Print Capable
PictBridge
Remote Control
RMT-DSLR1 Wireless Remote Commander
Video Output
NTSC & Pal via USB port
HDTV via mini HDMI socket
System & Software Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista
Macintosh OS X (10.3 or later)
Display
Viewfinder
Eye-level pentaprism with (interchangeable) Spherical Acute Matte focusing screen, viewfinder shutter, and -3 to +1 dioptric correction
Viewfinder Info
AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light), exposure information (shutter speed, aperture, manual exposure, spot metering circle, ISO speed, exposure level, exposure warning), flash information (flash ready, flash exposure level), white balance correction, JPEG recording, number of remaining shots, memory card information, Anti-shake system indicator
Depth-of-Field Preview
Yes
LCD Display
3.0" 921,000 LCD
Information Display
Color LCD presents all camera info; Metering mode, Shooting mode, Aperture, AF mode, AF point, Shutter speed, ISO, Shots remaining, Drive mode, Battery level, Exposure compensation setting, Flash compensation setting
Language Options
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Japanese
Playback Options
Single Image, Index (4, 9, 16 selectable), Image + text, Image + text + histogram, Enlarged playback (Up to approximately 5x), Luminance limit Display, File browser, Slideshow, Instant bracket playback, Enlarged display, Automatic rotate function, Image correction (Contrast, Color saturation, Sharpness, Hue (5 levels))
Physical
Dimensions
6.1 x 4.6 x 3.2" (156 x 117 x 82mm) WxHxD
Weight
1.98 lbs (900g) with battery & CF card

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