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Press Release - Thursday, 27 August 2009
Catch the moment in perfect detail with responsive new
DSLR cameras from Sony : Easy-to-use α500 & α550 offer enhanced Live View
shooting and superb image quality
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New 12.3/14.2 effective megapixel (α500/ α550)
CMOS sensor and new enhanced BIONZ processor for detail-packed,
low-noise images with high sensitivity up to ISO 12800
- Auto HDR mode for high dynamic range exposures
- High-speed continuous shooting up to 5fps (with
optical viewfinder) and 7fps in Speed Priority mode (α550 only)
- Enhanced Quick AF Live View captures fast-moving
action, with Face Detection for beautiful portraits
- Manual Focus Check Live View mode for precise,
convenient adjustment of focus and composition
- 90º upward and 90º downward tilt-angle 3” Xtra
Fine LCD (α550) and intuitive new interface for clear, simple shooting
- Class-leading shooting stamina (1,000 shots -
α500)
- HDMI™ output and BRAVIA™ Sync for control from TV
remote
Two powerful, feature-packed DSLR cameras from Sony
make it easier than ever to capture beautiful pictures, carefree family
portraits, stunning holiday memories and action-packed scenes.
The DSLR-α500 (12.3 megapixels) and DSLR-α550 (14.2
megapixels) are packed with advanced Sony technology that combine the
spontaneity and freedom of Live View shooting with generous possibilities to
realise your creative vision.
At the heart of both cameras is a new Exmor™ CMOS
sensor that ensures crisp low-noise images, packed with fine detail and
vibrant colours. Sharing powerful on-chip noise reduction techniques with
the full-frame DSLR-α900, this advanced sensor works with processing
algorithms handled by the newly developed and high-speed BIONZ™ engine to
deliver premium images plus razor-sharp shooting responses. Dramatically
reduced picture noise now allows super-sensitive shooting at up to ISO12800,
allowing attractive results when shooting handheld in challenging situations
like candlelit interiors.
Thanks to the powerful BIONZ image processing engine,
Quick AF Live View now supports even speedier shooting responses with rapid,
precise autofocus. This makes it easier than ever to capture beautifully
relaxed portraits, dynamic action shots and more.
Powered by the BIONZ image processing engine,
fast-moving action can now be captured effortlessly with faster continuous
shooting speeds. Sustained shooting speeds of up to 4 fps can be achieved in
Live View Mode, rising to 5 fps with the optical viewfinder. New Speed
Priority mode on the DSLR-α550 raises the bar further still, shooting at an
incredible 7 fps (with AF and AE setting maintained from the first frame ).
It’s a powerful creative tool for capturing the nuances of a portrait
subject’s changing expression or dynamic action sequences.
In a DSLR debut, Quick AF Live View now features Face
Detection, prioritising AF on people’s faces and fine-tuning exposure/white
balance settings for crisp, beautiful portraits with natural skin tones.
Another DSLR first by Sony that’s already featured on many Cyber-shot™
models, Smile Shutter detects faces in Live View mode, automatically firing
the shutter at just the right moment to capture happy, relaxed smiles.
A special new Manual Focus Check Live View mode
assists with fine-tuning your composition. Low-noise images can be previewed
directly from the CMOS sensor, allowing critical assessment of focus and
fine detail, even in low light. The live image offers 100% field coverage,
assisted by framing grid lines for precise composition. There’s also a
selectable 7x/14x zoom function for a close-up confirmation of focus.
The α500 offers a crisp, high-contrast 3-inch Clear
Photo LCD Plus screen with a tilt range for clear, comfortable composition
and reviewing shots.
The α550 features a superb (921k dot) 3-inch Xtra Fine
LCD screen for critical focusing and photo-quality viewing with
class-leading colour, contrast and detailing. The screen tilts up or down
over a 90º upward and 90º downward , allowing uncompromised ‘free-angle’
live view shooting in any position. An ambient light sensor automatically
boosts LCD brightness for extra screen clarity when surrounding light levels
are high while both cameras also feature a clear, bright optical viewfinder
with wide 95% field coverage for framing and focusing as an alternative to
live view shooting.
Operation of both cameras is brilliantly simple,
thanks to a redesigned on-screen interface that provides easy access to
functions and settings during live view operation. A unique Graphic Display
gives a clear, intuitive indication of how shutter speed and aperture
adjustments will affect the final image.
Creative options are broadened by new Auto HDR mode
that captures a huge range of shadow and highlight detail in landscapes,
interiors and other scenes. Previously accessible only to enthusiasts
equipped with a tripod and image processing software, HDR (High Dynamic
Range) is a specialist technique that combines two or more frames shot at
different exposure settings. The α500 and α550 use powerful algorithms to
combine and optimise two successive frames in only 2 seconds, correcting any
misalignment between frames when shooting handheld, which is a Sony unique
technology. The result is a single HDR image emulating the huge natural
tonal range of human vision – with no PC or tripod needed.
The D-Range Optimiser featured in previous DSLR models
has been enhanced for even better results with backlit portraits and other
tricky high-contrast scenes. The powerful BIONZ engine now optimises image
data in real time even in continuous shooting mode, processing brightness
and contrast in individual areas of each exposure for balanced, natural
looking results. Optimisation can also be selected manually from 5
processing levels.
A Smart Teleconvertor button instantly boosts image
size by 1.4x or 2x to extend your camera’s zoom lens range further for
frame-filling close-ups.
Like all DSLR cameras by Sony, both new models feature
SteadyShot™ INSIDE, the powerful optical image stabiliser that cuts the
effects of camera shake by up to 4 EV steps while shooting handheld with any
lens.
After shooting, it’s easy to connect both cameras to
your BRAVIA™ television via HDMI (requires optional cable) for a stunning
big-screen view of your shots. Compatible BRAVIA™ models automatically
switch to PhotoTV HD mode for optimised still image playback with incredible
detail, colour and clarity. BRAVIA Sync lets you control image slideshows in
comfort via your TV’s remote.
Both cameras let you capture even more incredible
moments without the worry of running out of power. The InfoLITHIUM™
rechargeable battery pack (NP-FM500H) of the α500 allows up to 1000 shots (CIPA
test, approx. figure) – the highest capacity of any α series digital SLR
camera battery to date. The battery of the α550 delivers up to 950 shots
from a single charge.
If you’re hungry for even more shooting stamina, the
new VG-B50AM Vertical Control Grip holds up to two NP-FM500H batteries. This
premium grip gives A500 users an incredible 2,000 shot maximum capacity
(α550: 1,900 shots), with automatic switchover between batteries and
accurate display of power remaining in % increments on the camera’s LCD. An
additional shutter release and dual controls support comfortable, accurate
shooting in either portrait or landscape positions.
Also, with Memory Stick™ at the heart of the Sony
alpha, you have every advantage. The advanced Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX
(4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB) is the perfect tool for continuous shooting mode,
with the ideal combination of massive storage capacity and blisteringly fast
operation. Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX 32GB will never miss the key shot
because the number of pictures taken in 1 min is approx 270* photos (in
RAW+JPEG/L (12M).Delivered with USB Adaptor, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX 32GB
is ideal for users who want to transfer data in high speed: approx. 1700[1]
pictures in L (12M) size at RAW+JPEG mode in 26 minutes.
The DSLR-α550 and DSLR-α500 digital SLR cameras are
available from the end of October 2009.
[1] these figures are measured under certain
conditions
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