Sony expands its Alpha line of DSLR cameras with the DSLR-A450, which caters to digicam enthusiasts who are ready to take their photography passions to the next level.
The A450 has a 14.2-megapixel sensor with BIONZ processor, which promises to deliver highly-detailed images with low noise levels. ISO range reaches up to 12800, ideal for perfect low-light images even without flash. It also has a 2.7-inch LCD screen where users can preview the images before capturing them, while the optical viewfinder has a field of view of up to 95%, making framing and composition a breeze.
Creative options are also available with its Auto HDR mode. It can vividly display both light and dark details in a single frame, while its High Dynamic Range mode enables users to automatically merge two successive images shot at different exposures without the help of a PC image editor. Other features include an anti-shake corrector, Memory Stick and SD card slots, and a battery life of up to 1,050 shots between charges.
The Sony DSLR-A450 digital SLR camera is expected to become available on February 2010.
The A450 has a 14.2-megapixel sensor with BIONZ processor, which promises to deliver highly-detailed images with low noise levels. ISO range reaches up to 12800, ideal for perfect low-light images even without flash. It also has a 2.7-inch LCD screen where users can preview the images before capturing them, while the optical viewfinder has a field of view of up to 95%, making framing and composition a breeze.
Creative options are also available with its Auto HDR mode. It can vividly display both light and dark details in a single frame, while its High Dynamic Range mode enables users to automatically merge two successive images shot at different exposures without the help of a PC image editor. Other features include an anti-shake corrector, Memory Stick and SD card slots, and a battery life of up to 1,050 shots between charges.
The Sony DSLR-A450 digital SLR camera is expected to become available on February 2010.