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Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Sony announces Alpha A500, A550 DSLRs
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(Thursday, August 27, 2009 - 09:00 EDT)

Alongside its impressive Alpha A850, Sony has today unveiled two closely-related APS-C digital SLRs that differ mostly in their choices of imager, LCD display, and burst-shooting capabilities.

The Sony A500 and Sony A550 are both based around Sony Exmor CMOS image sensors - not to be confused with the backlit Exmor R sensors seen in several recent compact camera announcements from the company. The Alpha A500 and A550's imagers feature sensor resolutions of twelve and fourteen megapixels respectively, and yield ISO sensitivities ranging from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of 12,800 equivalents. Both cameras have articulated LCD displays which can be tilted vertically upwards or downwards, but the exact selection of screen differs between the two models. The Sony Alpha DSLR-A500 offers a 3.0-inch panel with a fairly ordinary resolution of 230,000 dots, where the Alpha A550 upgrades this to a much higher resolution 921,600 dot panel of identical size.

The DSLR-A550 and A500 both draw power from Sony InfoLithium battery packs, and store their images on SD / SDHC and Memory Stick Duo / PRO Duo cards. The Alpha DSLR-A500 is capable of shooting bursts of five frames per second through the optical viewfinder, or four frames per second in live view mode. The Sony Alpha A550 matches these figures, but also offers an additional burst mode which allows an impressive seven frames per second with either the viewfinder or live view - the slight catch being that focus and exposure are locked from the first frame. Burst depth also varies significantly between the two cameras, with the Sony Alpha DSLR-A550 able to capture as many as 14 Raw, 32 Fine JPEG, 116 Standard JPEG or seven Raw+JPEG frames in a single burst. With less buffer memory, the Sony Alpha A500 is limited to six Raw, 12 Fine JPEG, 58 Standard JPEG or three Raw+JPEG frames per burst.

The Sony DSLR-A550 and A500 also offer some unique features, such as an in-camera handheld HDR mode which captures two images and micro-aligns them in-camera, then combines them into a single image with increased dynamic range. The mode is similar to one offered recently by the Pentax K-7, but removes the need to keep the camera on a tripod when using the HDR mode, and is also significantly swifter, taking just two seconds to create the HDR image.

Both cameras are expected to ship this October. The Alpha DSLR-A500 will be priced at $750 body-only, while the Alpha DSLR-A550 will have a body-only pricetag of $950. Both cameras will be available in a bundle with an 18-55mm kit lens, which will add $100 to the body-only cost. For more details, read our Sony A550 preview and Sony A500 preview, as your preferences dictate.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A550
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
General
Camera TypeSLR
ManufacturerSony
Model NumberDSLR-A550
Dimensions5.4 x 4.1 x 3.3 in.
(137 x 104 x 84 mm)
Weight21.1 oz
(599 g)
Planned Price$1,050
Planned AvailabilityOctober 2009
Warranty1 years
Image Capture
Sensor TypeSony CMOS
APS-C (approx. 1.12 in. diagonal)
14.60 megapixels (total)
14.20 megapixels (effective)
Filter TypeRGBG
Aspect Ratio3:2, 16:9
Image Dimensions4592 x 3056 (14.0 megapixels)
4592 x 2576 (11.8 megapixels)
3344 x 2224 (7.4 megapixels)
3344 x 1872 (6.3 megapixels)
2288 x 1520 (3.5 megapixels)
2288 x 1280 (2.9 megapixels)
Image Quality2 levels
Image Preview / Review
ViewfinderYes, SLR type; eye-level pentamirror, 95% coverage, 0.80x mag., 19mm eyepoint, -2.5 to +1.0 diopter
LCD3.0 in. diagonal
921,600 dots (307,200 pixels)
Playback Zoom14.0x max
Lens
Lens TypeInterchangeable Lens
3x optical zoom
55mm lens thread
Lens MountSony Alpha (Minolta A) mount
Image StabilizationYes
Focal Length18.0 - 55.0mm (actual)
27 - 83mm (35mm equivalent)
Aperture Rangef/3.5 - 22 (W), f/5.6 - ?? (T)
Focusing System9-point TTL phase detection (one cross-type sensor) with eye-start AF; Wide, Spot, Local modes
Has AF assist lamp
Manual focus possible
Exposure
ISO SensitivityAuto (200-1600), 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800
Shutter Speed30 - 1/4000 second
Exposure ModesAperture, Shutter, Manual
Metering Modes40-segment Multi Segment, Center-weighted, Spot; (1200 zone evaluative metering in Live View)
Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
White BalanceImage Sensor - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom
Internal FlashGuide Number: 12
Modes: Auto, Fill-flash, Rear sync, Wireless, High-Speed sync, Slow sync, Red-eye reduction: On/Off
Range: Lens dependent
Flash Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
Creative
Scene ModesPortrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset, Night Portrait/Night View
Digital Zoom1.4x, 2.0x
Self TimerYes, 2 or 10 seconds
Storage
Recording MediumMemory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
File SystemFAT16, FAT32, complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)
File FormatRAW, JPEG
Connectivity
VideoHigh definition: Yes (HDMI)
Standard definition: No
ComputerUSB 2.0 High Speed
OtherDC input, mini-HDMI, Wired Remote
Power
Battery TypeLithium-ion rechargeable
Battery Form FactorProprietary NP-FM500H
Product Bundle
SoftwareSoftware/USB Driver CD-ROM
Battery / Charger1 x Proprietary NP-FM500H battery and charger
Other
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliantYes
PictBridge CompliantYes
Internal MicrophoneNo
Internal SpeakerYes
Tripod MountYes
Remote ControlYes, Optional Wireless or Wired
NotesExmore CMOS Sensor, Variable-angle LCD, SteadyShot In-body Sensor-shift Image Stabilization, Live View, Auto HDR, D-Range Optimizer (Auto, Level 1-5), HDMI Output, 7 fps (AF/AE Locked).
More Photos
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A550 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
 

Sony Alpha DSLR-A500
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
General
Camera TypeSLR
ManufacturerSony
Model NumberDSLR-A500
Dimensions5.4 x 4.1 x 3.3 in.
(137 x 104 x 84 mm)
Weight21.1 oz
(597 g)
Planned Price$850
Planned AvailabilityOctober 2009
Warranty1 years
Image Capture
Sensor TypeSony CMOS
APS-C (approx. 1.12 in. diagonal)
12.90 megapixels (total)
12.30 megapixels (effective)
Filter TypeRGBG
Aspect Ratio3:2, 16:9
Image Dimensions4272 x 2848 (12.2 megapixels)
4272 x 2400 (10.3 megapixels)
3104 x 2072 (6.4 megapixels)
3104 x 1744 (5.4 megapixels)
2128 x 1416 (3.0 megapixels)
2188 x 1192 (2.6 megapixels)
Image Quality2 levels
Image Preview / Review
ViewfinderYes, SLR type; eye-level pentamirror, 95% coverage, 0.80x mag., 19mm eyepoint, -2.5 to +1.0 diopter
LCD3.0 in. diagonal
230,400 dots (76,800 pixels)
Playback Zoom13.4x max
Lens
Lens TypeInterchangeable Lens
3x optical zoom
55mm lens thread
Lens MountSony Alpha (Minolta A) mount
Image StabilizationYes
Focal Length18.0 - 55.0mm (actual)
27 - 83mm (35mm equivalent)
Aperture Rangef/3.5 - 22 (W), f/5.6 - ?? (T)
Focusing System9-point TTL phase detection (one cross-type sensor) with eye-start AF; Wide, Spot, Local modes
Has AF assist lamp
Manual focus possible
Exposure
ISO SensitivityAuto (200-1600), 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800
Shutter Speed30 - 1/4000 second
Exposure ModesAperture, Shutter, Manual
Metering Modes40-segment Multi Segment, Center-weighted, Spot; (1200 zone evaluative metering in Live View)
Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
White BalanceImage Sensor - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom
Internal FlashGuide Number: 12
Modes: Auto, Fill-flash, Rear sync, Wireless, High-Speed sync, Slow sync, Red-eye reduction: On/Off
Range: Lens dependent
Flash Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
Creative
Scene ModesPortrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset, Night Portrait/Night View
Digital Zoom1.4x, 2.0x
Self TimerYes, 2 or 10 seconds
Storage
Recording MediumMemory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
File SystemFAT16, FAT32, complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)
File FormatRAW, JPEG
Connectivity
VideoHigh definition: Yes (HDMI)
Standard definition: No
ComputerUSB 2.0 High Speed
OtherDC input, mini-HDMI, Wired Remote
Power
Battery TypeLithium-ion rechargeable
Battery Form FactorProprietary NP-FM500H
Product Bundle
SoftwareSoftware/USB Driver CD-ROM
Battery / Charger1 x Proprietary NP-FM500H battery and charger
Other
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliantYes
PictBridge CompliantYes
Internal MicrophoneNo
Internal SpeakerYes
Tripod MountYes
Remote ControlYes, Optional Wireless or Wired
NotesExmore CMOS Sensor, Variable-angle LCD, SteadyShot In-body Sensor-shift Image Stabilization, Live View, Auto HDR, D-Range Optimizer (Auto, Level 1-5), HDMI Output.
More Photos
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A500 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
 

Original Source Press Release:

Capture The Moment In Perfect Detail With New Sony Alpha Cameras

DSLRs Deliver Low-Light Performance, Exceptional Shooting Speed and In-Camera High Dynamic Range

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 27, 2009 – Sony today introduced two α DSLR cameras with a new generation of Exmor™ CMOS sensors and BIONZ™ image processors, which make it easy for active shooters to get the best shot and capture clearer images—without missing their favorite moments.

The DSLR-A550 (14.2 megapixels) and DSLR-A500 (12.3 megapixels) cameras provide excellent picture quality, particularly in low-light scenarios. A new generation of Sony® Exmor CMOS image sensors employ new low-noise processing for high-quality pictures. The BIONZ image processor has color-noise reduction that helps achieve low noise up to ISO 12800, without sacrificing fine detail.

“We are bringing performance of a higher class of cameras within the reach of a broader group of consumers,” said Mark Weir, senior technology manager of the product management unit in the Digital Imaging Division at Sony Electronics. “Not only do these cameras provide great value, but they also bring faster shooting speeds and new technologies like in-camera High Dynamic Range and new Live View features to mainstream photo enthusiasts.”

Fast Shooting Speeds
With its unique sensor-processor combination, the α550 camera is the first DSLR in its class with seven frames per second shooting speed for under $1,000. Using the optical viewfinder on both models, you can shoot up to five frames per second and up to four frames per second with Quick Auto Focus Live View. This helps you capture the decisive moment when shooting fast moving subjects like in sports.

In-Camera High Dynamic Range
These are Sony’s first DSLR cameras that offer an in-camera High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature for capturing highlights and shadows, which processes the image within two seconds. Unlike HDR features in other DSLR cameras, Sony’s unique positional interpolation technology can overcome slight changes in camera position and align individual shots so that a tripod is not required.

The feature handles severe backlighting and other high-contrast scenes like looking out a window into bright daylight. The in-camera auto HDR technology combines the highlight and shadow detail of two separate captures into one remarkably natural looking image.

Improved Live View
Because composing shots on the LCD monitor is becoming increasingly important to DSLR users, Sony has equipped these cameras with two Live View functions and a 3-inch (measured diagonally) LCD screen that tilts 90 degrees up or down. The α500 has a 230,000 pixel Clear Photo LCD Plus™ screen, and the α550 has a 921,000 pixel Xtra Fine LCD™ display. 

Sony’s Quick AF Live View uses two sensors to maintain the same focusing speed as with the optical viewfinder. While the speed of Quick AF Live View is ideal for every day shooting, Manual Focus Check Live View enables critical framing and magnification for setting precise manual focus in macro and tripod shooting. Temporary 7x and 14x zoom views enable you to focus on extremely fine detail while the 1x view shows 100 percent framing in the LCD.

The Quick Auto Focus Live View has been developed with Face Detection technology to help you get the best shot by recognizing and adjusting for faces. It is the world’s first Face Detection system to work with fast, high-precision “phase detection” Auto Focus. By tracking up to eight faces, this system can prioritize auto focus points on a face, and optimize exposure and white balance for beautiful portraits.

These are Sony’s first DSLR cameras that include Smile ShutterTM technology in Live View, which takes the shot when your subject smiles. It works with Quick Auto Focus Live View to capture spontaneous moments.

Image stabilization helps take blur-free shots by compensating for camera shake. Typical DSLR systems build image stabilization into selected lenses only. SteadyShot INSIDE™ image stabilization is built into the camera body itself. Blur will also be reduced with every A-mount lens, including macro and wide aperture standard zoom lenses, with an effect equivalent to shutter speeds faster by 2.5 to 4 stops

To make the benefits of macro photography easier and more accessible, Sony is making available at retail the DT 30mm F/2.8 (model SAL30M28) macro lens.  It captures intricate close-ups, which is difficult to achieve with standard lenses and is only compatible with APS-C format DSLRs.

Memory Cards
For higher capacity storage with greater connectivity and faster transfer speeds, the new DSLRs are compatible with Sony’s newest 32GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™ HX media. The HX series card is designed to deliver optimal read and write speeds for a growing number of products that require high-bandwidth memory in order to capture and store large data files.

Using the HX series media, Sony α DSLR users can confidently enjoy advanced features such as continuous-shooting photography and realize higher transfer rates of large capacity files to their compatible PC (via supplied USB adapter).  For example with the α550 model, approximately 1500 14-megapixel photos shot in the JPEG+RAW mode can be transferred to a compatible PC in approximately 26 minutes (HX series media sold separately).

The new cameras include dedicated slots for high-capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo™, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™, HX series and SD/SDHC media (all sold separately).

Pricing and Availability
Pre-orders will begin on August 28, 2009 at www.sonystyle.com/retail and at selected retailers nationwide. The cameras, lens and a range of accessories will be available in October at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at military base exchanges and at authorized dealers nationwide.

The α550 (model DSLR-A550) and α500 (model DSLR-A500), which come with the camera body only, will cost about $950 and $750 respectively. The α550L and α500L, which come with the camera body and 18-55 kit lens, will cost about $1050 and $850, respectively.

The SAL30M28 macro lens will be available in October for about $200.

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