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α (Alpha) MILC APS-C (1.5×) CMOS, Exmor HD, 16.2 MP No touch to focus No touch menus No IBIS: No 1/4000 s 7 fps without AF-C, 2.3 fps with AF-C No Silent Electronic Shutter No 25 Smart Accessory Terminal 1 2 Entry level 2011-06-08 2011-08 Discontinued Sony NEX-5N: NEX-5N CX75500, CX75520 288 [6] α (Alpha) MILC APS-C (1.5×) CMOS, Exmor HD ...
Sony α450: DSLR-A450 CX85900 275 [1] DSLR APS-C CMOS Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (4-pin iISO) 1.00 Midrange 2010-01-05 2010-02 Discontinued Sony α290: DSLR-A290 CX86100 266 [1] DSLR APS-C CCD Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (4-pin iISO) 1.00 Entry level 2010-06-09 2010-06 Discontinued (2011-06-08) Sony α390 DSLR-A390 CX86200 263 [1] DSLR APS-C CCD
Sony α (the lower case to Greek letter alpha, often transliterated as Sony Alpha) is a brand of digital camera. This line has been active since 2006, building upon the Konica Minolta camera technologies, whose assets were acquired by Sony .
Sony Group Corporation [c] (formerly Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. [d] and Sony Corporation [e]) is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. [6] The Sony Group comprises entities such as Sony Corporation, Sony Semiconductor Solutions, Sony Entertainment (including Sony Pictures and Sony Music Group), Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Financial Group, and others.
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[2] [3] With the advent of digital image sensors with integrated phase-detection, the SLT design is no longer required to accomplish this goal, as evidenced by cameras such as the Sony NEX-5R, Fujifilm X-100s, and Nikon 1, [4] [5] although the SLT design avoids having pixels unavailable for image formation due to their space on the sensor being ...
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The Sony Alpha 68 or Sony ILCA-68 [1] (named internally; ILCA- although coming from the "Sony SLT camera" line of cameras) is a mid-size DSLT camera announced by Sony on November 5, 2015 [2] and available for purchase starting April 2016 (US) and March 2016 (Europe). Sony markets it as having "4D FOCUS for fast, accurate tracking autofocus".