Concept model: The Sony Alpha A352

The designer Ryan David Francis created a completely new Alpha camera. I don’t know if we should like the design or not but I admire his imagination :)
The idea was to create a camera with a focused design based on how people hold a camera. It is a three-dimensional (3D) model.

source: fotoactualidad

Sony TidBits


Sony Compact Alpha Concept Camera

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Sony Outlines 3D World Cup Fixtures (trustedreviews). To bad the A7xx will not be ready for that event :(
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Sony announce Campaign Award winner (ePhotozine)
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V tested on shutterbug and photographyblog
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The Sony A550 is still the most sold Alpha camera in Japan. According to BCNranking it is on position 21 of the weekly sales rankings.

Wish you happy easter!

Dear readers,
I take the chance to wish you happy easter! Hope you will enjoy some rest with the people you love.
Thanks again for the help you are giving me to make this site become better and better. Your help really matters!

I have two good news to give you:
1) I am working together with 43rumors friends to redesign the website and create a new SonyAlphaRumors community
2) As I always told you this is a new website and I am still learning to manage the rumors I get. But I can guarantee you that the next two months will be full of much better rumors and Sony will definitely release some awesome new products before June!

Enjoy your easter-time!
Andrea

New Image Data Converter

Sony just released the new Image Data Converter! The update allows better high ISO conversion. Probably the same new algorithm will be availble in future firmware updates of the Sony A850 and Sony A900.

Press release:

α (Alpha) digital SLR users can now enjoy even more control over creating beautiful, low noise images with the latest release of Image Data Converter software.

Image Data Converter SR Version 3.2 now features new algorithms that significantly reduce image noise at high ISO settings when converting RAW data to JPEG files. Processing is most effective at ISO 800 and higher, delivering impressively natural results with minimised colour noise right up to ISO 12,800 (depends on DLSR model).

The new algorithm is effective when converting RAW file or cRAW files (depends on DSLR model) to JPEG files produced by all current and previous model digital SLR cameras by Sony (excluding DSLR-A100).

Image Data Convertor SR Version 3.2 is part of the Image Data Suite that also includes Image Data Lightbox SR Version 2.2. Supplied free of charge with all new digital SLR cameras by Sony, the enhanced bundle now also offers support for Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard).

Registered Alpha customers can download Image Data Convertor SR Version 3.2 free of charge from the Sony Europe support website in English version from 31st March 2010. Other languages will be available to download within the next 10 working days. To download the new update, please visit: http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/digistill/alpha/alpha.aspx?

Source: Photoclubalpha