Pentax announces the K-5 with Sony sensor (the A7xx we would love to see)

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Pentax announcemed the new K-5 (Click here) wich uses the same Sony A55 sensor. And that is a camera we would love to see from Sony!

Here the specs:
– New CMOS sensor with integrated A/D converter and 16.3 MP (4928 x 3264)
– Noise reduction configurable per ISO
– New prime II four channel processing (but I believe K-7 had prime II too)
– 7.0 fps
– New SAFOX IX+ 11 point autofocus with higher light sensitivity (larger light intake). “Complete rehaul and faster and more accurate”.
– ISO 80 to 51.200 (standard is 100 to 12.800)
– Sensor position is adjustable in order to tune to lens (whatever this means, I will clarify)
– Full HD video with 1920×1080 25fps.
– HDR with image alignment and adjustable equalizing parameter
– Golden rule grid and scale grid in LV
– 650g or 670g body only w/o batteries
– German list price body only €1.459,- which includes 19% VAT.

Sony hurry! You can’t sit down and see your competiton making money with cameras that are using your sensor (Like the Pentax K-5 (Click here) and Nikon D7000 (Click here)!)

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(SR3) More about the A77 (and A7xx!)

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I just received the following rumors form a good source. I hope other sources can confirm that soon:

And an update: I can say that there maybe an DSLR alongside the A77, A7XX. Just like the A580 to the A55. And to clear the other debacle up: You can either have:
CF card
CF+SD card
CF+MS
card
SD+MS card
SD card
MS card

REMINDER: The A77 and/or A7xx will be announced early 2011. At Photokina we will see a mockup only!

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Sony Alpha A33 SLT Review at Alphamountworld

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Cgarrard from Alphamountworld tested the new Sony A33. He doesn’t seem to be too enthusiast with the camera: While there are features of the A33 that I like quite a bit (auto HDR, video, and the EVF/LCD) the amount of niggles I can recite or painfully remember makes it a one step forward, two step back type of camera in the scope of its usability.”

Read the review: http://www.alphamountworld.com/reviews/sony-alpha-a33-slt-review-alphamountworld?page=0%2C9

P.S.: Finally the A33 is in Stock almost everywhere!

US:
BHphtoto has it in Stock (Click here)!
Notice that Amazon doesn’t have any A33!.

Germany:
Amazon has it in Stock (Click here) and Pixmania Germany has it in Stock (Click here)
UK:
Pixmania UK has it in Stock (Click here)
France:
Amazon has it in Stock (Click here)
Italy:
Pixmania has it in Stock (Click here)
Holland:
Pixmania Holland has it in Stock (Click here)
Spain:
Pixmania Spain has it in Stock (Click here)
Belgium:
Pixmania Belgium has it in Stock (Click here)

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Sony TidBits (Sony A55 review by quesabesde)

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German video about the new SLR Magic Lens 35mm f/1.7 for Sony NEX ([shoplink 3514]Click here to see current SLRMAGIC lens auctions on eBay[/shoplink])

The Sony A55 is claimbing the japanese DSLR sales rankings! Take a look here: http://bcnranking.jp/category/subcategory_0008.html

Sony A55: prueba de campo by Quesabesde (Click here to read the google english translation)

Pentax K-5 images and specs lekaed. It uses the same A55 sensor! (k-rumors)

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(SR4) The Sony A77 can take both SD and CF cards, has a bigger battery and records in 720p60!

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A small update about the [shoplink 3228]Sony A700[/shoplink] successor called “A77”:

1) The A77 can be a little bit more bulky, heavier and can produce more photo’s from the NEW battery (around 1.000 pictures). The battery is also compatible with the Pro DSLR which Sony will launch months after the A77.

2) The camera can do 720p60 and 720p30. We are not certain yet if it can do 1080p24 (but probably yes)

3) It will take CF+SD+MS cards, of which you can use two at the same time (CF+MS or SD +MS or only SD)

I repeat, we will see a prototype verison at Photokina. The real camera will be announced early 2011!

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Questions and answers to the Sony SLT development team (Photoclubalpha)

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Kevin Barret had the unique chance to interview the Sony SLT development team. You can read the post at Photoclubalpha (Click here)!

Some interesting notes:

– “It’s not impossible to include Manual Exposure control for video, however we chose not to include it in these models because of some basic limitations to Aperture and Shutter speed adjustment when any camera is recording video. Specifically, there is a limit to the range of shutter speeds that are appropriate for 30P capture – practically, it can’t be much longer than 1/60 sec or much shorter than 1/250 – so we chose not to include Shutter priority. There’s much more creative freedom in Aperture Priority, which the cameras do provide. However, Phase Detect AF has certain minimum aperture requirements (typically f/5.6), so Aperture Priority defaults to Manual AF to allow a wide range of aperture adjustment.”

– Because phase detect AF relies on a fairly wide max aperture (in all DSLRs), these cameras’ exposure control system defaults to the lens’ max aperture during video recording with AF. We understand that this might be a challenge when using very wide aperture lenses under very bright conditions, but the typical use of these models will be variable aperture zoom lenses.

-The sensor outputs 30P and the data is recorded in 1920×1080 60i so as to be compatible with the AVCHD codec. However, 30P recording in MP4 is available as well. The max data rate of 24Mbps (theoretical limit of AVCHD) is not offered, as these models are primarily still cameras.

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