‘Sony-Alpha-A77-camera can take 12 pictures per second”

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Sony’s new SLT camera, the Alpha A77 can allegedly twelve pictures per second. This there are two more than the current top model, the Alpha A55V. The A77 would have a 24-megapixelbeeldsensor and a oled evf.

According to SonyAlphaRumors would be the burst rate of the A77 is not only faster than the A55V, but also would Sony model, equip it with a new, fast af system, with eleven focus points and the ability to focus each lens to optimize.

The burst rate of the camera can be as quick due to the use of a fixed mirror, which Sony Single Lens Translucent calls. Because this mirror is not always on and folded down, and the af system can continuously work, just need to keep the shutter fast up and down. Also with the new Alpha A35 and the current A55V make use of this mirror.

The A77 would be a magnesium body and are equipped with a new cmos image sensor with 24 megapixels in aps-c format, that are also expected to be launched soon, will make it into nikon’s next successor of the D300s. Also an electronic viewfinder with an oled-display with a resolution of three million subpixels and a swivel lcd are present.

Simultaneously with the introduction of the A77 would be Sony also a new kit lens introduce. This would be a range of 16-50mm with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 across the entire range. Oddly enough, it would go to a lens with SAM-af technology instead of the faster SSM-system. The A77 would be at the end of August to be introduced, with availability in October. The suggested retail price for only the body would be 1050 euro amounts, while including the 16-50mm f/2.8 lens, the price is approximately 1800 euros would come true. There is also a A67-model is planned, but there are still no specifications known.

Although the above specifications are not confirmed by Sony, with previous releases proved that SonyAlphaRumors about good resources. So knew the site as the first hands on photos of the NEX-C3 ilc and published the recent photos of the A77 with grip on the bottom. The design and placement of the controls on the photos corresponds to the transparent A77 prototype that Sony is on the CP+show in February in Japan showed.