Sony Intros alpha A900
But first thing's first, let's take a look at what the A900 has to offer. Although it's largely based on the previous A700 (as far as the chassis and the controls are concerned), Sony's new DSLR packs a 24.6-megapixel, 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor designed to take advantage of the resolving power of high-precision α (alpha) lenses, in the same time providing enhanced image detail and a wider dynamic range.
Furthermore, the camera incorporates a body-integrated SteadyShot Inside unit, which achieves an anti-shake effect equivalent to shutter speeds faster by 2.5 to 4 stops. This new unit provides stabilization for Sony, Minolta and Konica-Minolta wide angle, large-aperture lenses, and, according to Sony's statement, represents the “world’s first anti-shake system for a full-frame sensor”.
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