Sony is experimenting not just with new technology, but also advanced interface concepts in its ultra compact mirrorless DSLR concept.
Compact DSLR cameras are set to blur the distinction between amateur and professional photography, characterized by compact and DSLR cameras.
Compact DSLR cameras eliminate the mirror and the optical view finder, allowing the camera lens to be positioned closer to the camera body and sensor, making the format more compact.
They feature sensors that are as large as those on DSLRs allowing for good low light performance.
Eliminating the optical viewfinder, of course, forces you to use the live view for composition.
Unlike compact cameras, compact DSLRs let you change lenses like, just as regular DSLRs.
Sony unveiled its compact DSLR concept - Alpha - at the PMA 2010.
Briefly, Sony's compact DSLR features
An Exmor 14.2-megapixel APS-C sized CMOS sensorInterchangeable lenses: 16mm, 35mm and 60mm, a 1GB of internal memoryA microSD card slotIn-body image stabilizationAF 11 points Full AVCHD video recording capabilities with 1920 x 1080 video at 30fps
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