Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 review at DCRP
Posted by Steve on August 11th, 2006
DCRP have reviewed the Sony Alpha DSLR-A100, a 10.2 megapixel DSLR camera with interesting features such as a stabilized image sensor, which means optical image stabilization no matter what lens you use, and a dust removal system that shakes off any dust that might have settled between the lens and the image sensor (a problem that each camera with interchangeable lenses has).
Here are some of the review impressions:
“With more than a little help from Konica Minolta, Sony has successfully entered the digital SLR arena with their Alpha DSLR-A100. With a high resolution 10.2 Megapixel sensor, built-in image stabilization and dust reduction systems, and super-fast performance, the A100 gives the competition a run for their money. Despite a few annoyances, the A100 offers quite a lot — and it earns my recommendation. […]
If you’re just starting out the DSLR-A100 is an intriguing choice. You get high resolution, image stabilization, dust reduction, and robust performance, plus a pretty good selection of lenses.”
All available reviews and more information on the Sony Alpha DSLR-A100.