Monday, September 8, 2008

Sony Alpha 900 - The latest flagship from Sony


The old Minolta Maxxum 9


The flagship Sony Alpha 900

Review taken from photographybay.com

Previously, Sony revealed the A700 and the A900 (rumored name) at PMA 2007. We were promised one of the cameras in 2007 and the other to follow in 2008. Sony released the A700 in fall 2007. Now, 2008 is here. Surprisingly, Sony launched the entry-level A200 at CES on January 6, 2008. The A200 didn’t make it to the second page before rumors of an A300 (with leak shots) were in full swing.

PMA is just a couple of weeks away and Sony gearheads are sitting on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting Sony’s next offering(s). Updated: The A300 and A350 were announced at PMA 2008.

What we know from Sony about the “A900″:

Flagship model (body)

  • The highest-end α (Alpha) product
  • Achieves high level of overall picture quality through development of new image sensor and
  • Bionz™ image processing engine
  • Super SteadyShot® image stabilization inside
  • Realizes high performance that lives up to even professional users’ demanding requirements.
  • One of the two prototypes stated above will be on sale within this calendar year.

This info comes from Sony’s press sheet at PMA 2007. Everything else is rumors at this point, including the pretty ad above (which has been floating around the internet). The Sony gearheads believe (wish?) that the A900 will feature a full-frame sensor that’s 20+ megapixels, which will compete directly with Canon’s flagship 1Ds Mark III.

Updated: Sony has announced that it will release a full frame DSLR this year featuring its 24.81 megapixel imaging sensor, which was announced at PMA 2008

1 comment:

wedding photographers in Ottawa said...

If these specs were announced today, in 2013, I'd still rush out and buy the a900!

Especially considering that the a99 actually has a lower megapixel sensor than the a900, something that's unheard of in flagship cameras from major manufacturers.

I love this camera. And if it'll let me (as in if it's shutter doesn't die), I'll happily shoot with it for the rest of my career :)

Cheers!
Ben Welland
owner, byfield~pitman photography