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Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Sony A55V, A55, A33: SLR-style cameras with translucent (pellicle) mirrors
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(Tuesday, August 24, 2010 - 00:01 EDT)

Sony Electronics Inc. has today announced three new digital cameras featuring an innovative design, adopting what the company calls a "translucent mirror", commonly known as a pellicle mirror -- and we've just posted our Sony A55V review (also covering the Sony A55), as well as our Sony A33 preview.

The translucent mirror in the Alpha A55, A55V, and A33 remains fixed in place during operation, allowing most light to reach the imaging sensor, while a small portion is reflected to a dedicated autofocus sensor. This enables the most unique feature of Sony's SLT-series cameras -- full time, phase detection autofocus, even during movie capture! The Alpha A55V, A55, and A33 also have brand new Exmor APS HD CMOS image sensors and optimized BIONZ image processors, allowing an impressive burst shooting capability. The Sony Alpha SLT-A55V has the highest specification of the trio, with a sixteen megapixel imager, and built-in GPS receiver. The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 drops the GPS receiver, but is otherwise identical, and we understand this model won't be available in the US market. Finally, the Sony Alpha SLT-A33 drops the GPS receiver, and also reduces the resolution just slightly to fourteen megapixels, as well as having a slightly slower burst rate than its siblings. The Sony A55V and Sony A55 can both capture full-resolution sixteen megapixel images at a whopping ten frames per second, while the Alpha A33 captures fourteen megapixel images at up to seven frames per second.

The translucent mirror design also allows some space saving, and the A55V, A55, and A33 are all uncommonly compact by SLR standards, although they're still a fair bit larger than a single-lens direct view camera, especially in terms of body thickness. Unlike SLD cameras, though, the Sony SLT-series cameras all accept the entire line of standard Alpha-mount lenses, a sigificant advantage if you already own a large collection of Alpha-mount glass. Since the translucent mirror only reflects enough light to provide for the autofocus sensor, Sony has adopted full-time live view in the Alpha SLT-A55V, SLT-A55, and SLT-A33. In place of the optical viewfinder from a traditional SLR, the SLT cameras have a time-multiplexed electronic viewfinder with resolution equivalent to 1,152,000 dots. (That is to say, the EVF shows each color in sequence at every pixel location, rather than the separate, adjacent color dots of most electronic viewfinders.) The Sony Alpha A55V, A55, and A33 cameras also sport a wide-aspect 3-inch LCD with 921,600-dot resolution. Taking full advantage of the cameras' full-time live view shooting, the super-slim LCD tilts 180 degrees vertically, and swivels 270 degrees, for easy viewing from most any angle.

Several hot features were brought over from Sony's NEX and Cyber-shot digital cameras for inclusion in the Sony Alpha A33, A55 and A55V, including Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, Auto High Dynamic Range, and Handheld Twilight modes, each of which strategically combine and align several images into one seamless one. As if that weren't enough, Sony has added an extra mode for the A33, A55 and A55V cameras, called Multi-Frame NR, which operates similarly to the handheld twilight mode, but allows the ISO sensitivity to be specified directly.

The Sony Alpha A55V, A55, and Alpha A33 all accept both Memory Stick Pro Duo / Pro-HG Duo, and SD / SDHC / SDXC media, and draw power from InfoLithium battery packs.

The Sony A55V and A33 will ship in the US market from mid-October 2010, with body-only pricing of US$750 and US$650, respectively, while 18-55mm kit versions will add $100 to this pricing. As previously noted, the Alpha A55 isn't currently scheduled to be sold in the US market.

For more details read our Sony A55 review and Sony A33 preview.

Sony Alpha SLT-A55V
Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
General
Camera TypeSLD
ManufacturerSony
Model NumberNorth America: SLT-A55V
Japan / Other: SLT-A55 (w/o GPS)
Dimensions4.9 x 3.6 x 3.3 in.
(124 x 92 x 85 mm)
Weight25.6 oz (727 g)
Planned Price$850
Planned AvailabilityOctober 2010
Warranty1 years
Image Capture
Sensor TypeSony CMOS
APS-C (approx. 1.12 in. diagonal)
16.70 megapixels (total)
16.20 megapixels (effective)
Filter TypeRGBG
Focal Length Multiplier1.50
Aspect Ratio3:2, 16:9
Image Dimensions4912 x 3264 (16.0 megapixels)
4912 x 2760 (13.6 megapixels)
3568 x 2368 (8.4 megapixels)
3568 x 2000 (7.1 megapixels)
2448 x 1624 (4.0 megapixels)
2448 x 1376 (3.4 megapixels)
12416 x 1856 (23.0 megapixels)
8192 x 1856 (15.2 megapixels)
2160 x 5536 (12.0 megapixels)
2160 x 3872 (8.4 megapixels)
7152 x 1080 (7.7 megapixels)
4912 x 1080 (5.3 megapixels)
1920 x 1080 (2.1 megapixels)
Capture SpeedStandard: 1.9 frames per second for 9999 frames
Continuous: 9.0 frames per second for 32 frames
Image Preview / Review
ViewfinderYes, EVF type; 1.1cm (0.43") 1,152Kdots, 100% coverage, 1.10x mag., 19mm eyepoint, -4 to +4 diopter
100% field of view
LCD3.0 in. diagonal
921,600 dots (307,200 pixels)
100% field of view
Playback Zoom11.8x max
Lens
Lens TypeSony 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 DT SAM
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 SystemPhase Detection: 15 points (3 points cross type); Wide, Spot, Local.
Has AF assist lamp
Manual focus possible
Exposure
ISO SensitivityAuto (100-1600), 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800. (Multi-frame NR mode up to ISO 25600)
Shutter Speed30 - 1/4000 second
Exposure ModesAperture, Shutter, Manual
Metering Modes1200-zone Evaluative, Center-weighted, Spot
Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
White BalanceImage Sensor - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom, Color Temp./ Filter (2500 – 9900K with 19-step Magenta/Green compensation)
Internal FlashGuide Number: 10
Modes: Auto, Off, 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 action, Sunset, Night portrait, Night view, Hand-held Twilight, Sweep Panorama (2D/3D)
Self TimerYes, 2 or 10 seconds
Movie FormatAVCHD, MP4 with audio
Storage
Recording MediumMemory Stick PRO Duo, SD/MMC including SDHC, SDXC
File SystemFAT16, FAT32, complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)
File FormatRAW (ARW 2.2), RAW+JPEG, JPEG
Connectivity
VideoHigh definition: Yes (HDMI)
Standard definition: No
ComputerUSB 2.0 High Speed
OtherType-C HDMI Mini Connector (BRAVIA Sync, PhotoTV HD); Wired Remote Terminal, 3.5mm External Stereo Micophone Jack
Power
Battery TypeLithium-ion rechargeable
Battery Form FactorProprietary NP-FW50
Product Bundle
SoftwareSoftware CD-ROM (includes Picture Motion Browser, Image Data Converter SR, Image Data Lightbox SR)
Battery / Charger1 x Proprietary NP-FW50 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery and charger
Other
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliantYes
PictBridge CompliantYes
Internal MicrophoneYes
Internal SpeakerYes
Tripod MountYes
Remote ControlYes, Optional Wireless or Wired
NotesSteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization, Articulating LCD, 1080i HD Video, Multi-frame NR, Hand-held Twilight, Auto HDR, D-Range Optimizer, 2D/3D Sweep Panorama, Smile Shutter, DOF Preview, 10fps Burst Mode, Built-in GPS. SLT-A55 is identical but without GPS.
More Photos
Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A55V digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!

Sony Alpha SLT-A33
Sony's Alpha SLT-A33 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
General
Camera TypeSLD
ManufacturerSony
Model NumberNorth America: A33
Dimensions4.9 x 3.6 x 3.3 in.
(124 x 92 x 85 mm)
Weight25.6 oz (725 g)
Planned Price$750
Planned AvailabilitySeptember 2010
Warranty1 years
Image Capture
Sensor TypeSony CMOS
APS-C (approx. 1.12 in. diagonal)
14.60 megapixels (total)
14.20 megapixels (effective)
Filter TypeRGBG
Focal Length Multiplier1.50
Aspect Ratio3:2, 16:9
Image Dimensions4592 x 3056
4592 x 2576
3344 x 2224
3344 x 1872
2288 x 1520
2288 x 1280
12416 x 1856
8192 x 1856
2160 x 5536 (12.0 megapixels)
2160 x 3872 (8.4 megapixels)
7152 x 1080 (7.7 megapixels)
4912 x 1080 (5.3 megapixels)
1920 x 1080 (2.1 megapixels)
Capture SpeedStandard: 1.0 frames per second for 9999 frames
Continuous: 7.1 frames per second for 13 frames
Image Preview / Review
ViewfinderYes, EVF type; 1.1cm (0.43") 1,152Kdots, 100% coverage, 1.10x mag., 19mm eyepoint, -4 to +4 diopter
99% field of view
LCD3.0 in. diagonal
921,600 dots (307,200 pixels)
99% field of view
Playback Zoom11.8x max
Lens
Lens TypeSony 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 DT SAM
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 SystemPhase Detection: 15 points (3 points cross type); Wide, Spot, Local.
Has AF assist lamp
Manual focus possible
Exposure
ISO SensitivityAuto (100-1600), 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800. (Multi-frame NR mode up to ISO 25600)
Shutter Speed30 - 1/4000 second
Exposure ModesAperture, Shutter, Manual
Metering Modes1200-zone Evaluative, Center-weighted, Spot
Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
White BalanceImage Sensor - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom, Color Temp./ Filter (2500 – 9900K with 19-step Magenta/Green compensation)
Internal FlashGuide Number: 10
Modes: Auto, Off, 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 action, Sunset, Night portrait, Night view, Hand-held Twilight, Sweep Panorama (2D/3D)
Self TimerYes, 2 or 10 seconds
Movie FormatAVCHD, MP4 with audio
Storage
Recording MediumMemory Stick PRO Duo, SD/MMC including SDHC, SDXC
File SystemFAT16, FAT32, complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)
File FormatRAW (ARW 2.2), RAW+JPEG, JPEG
Connectivity
VideoHigh definition: Yes (HDMI)
Standard definition: No
ComputerUSB 2.0 High Speed
OtherType-C HDMI Mini Connector (BRAVIA Sync, PhotoTV HD); Wired Remote Terminal, 3.5mm External Stereo Micophone Jack
Power
Battery TypeLithium-ion rechargeable
Battery Form FactorProprietary NP-FW5
Product Bundle
SoftwareSoftware CD-ROM (includes Picture Motion Browser, Image Data Converter SR, Image Data Lightbox SR)
Battery / Charger1 x Proprietary NP-FW50 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery and charger
Other
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliantYes
PictBridge CompliantYes
Internal MicrophoneYes
Internal SpeakerYes
Tripod MountYes
Remote ControlYes, Optional Wireless or Wired
NotesSteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization, Articulating LCD, 1080i HD Video, Multi-frame NR, Hand-held Twilight, Auto HDR, D-Range Optimizer, 2D/3D Sweep Panorama, Smile Shutter, DOF Preview, 7fps Burst Mode.
More Photos
Sony's Alpha SLT-A33 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A33 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A33 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!
Sony's Alpha SLT-A33 digital SLR. Photo provided by Sony Electronics Inc. Click for a bigger picture!

Original Source Press Release:

DSLR Redefined: Sony Introduces New Cameras Powered By World's First Translucent Mirror Technology Enabling Simultaneous Auto Focus And Capture In An Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera

New Models Offer Continuous Phase Detect AF During 10 fps High-Speed Shooting and Full HD Movie Shooting

SAN DIEGO, August 23, 2010 –Sony today introduced two new α cameras (models SLT-A55V and SLT-A33) that adopt Sony’s newly-developed Translucent Mirror Technology™, which achieves the highest-level of auto focus speed for both still image and movie shooting.

Translucent Mirror Technology™ provides performance previously unattainable with traditional DSLR technology. Using the new technology, theα55 andα33 models can continuously and quickly focus (with TTL phase-detection) while shooting stills and recording video—even in full HD, allowing desired moments to be captured in tack sharp focus, high-definition video. They can shoot continuously at up to 10 frames per second on theα55 (and up to seven on theα33), achieving shooting speeds that are the fastest in the industry for an APS-C size sensor-equipped interchangeable lens cameras under $1000.

“This is the most innovative Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera that Sony has ever created,” said Kristen Elder, director of the digital imaging business group. “Our Translucent Mirror Technology is one of the most significant SLR structural changes in more than a decade.”

By displaying the images received by the Exmor™ APS HD CMOS Sensor, picture quality of the camera’s live view image has enhanced drastically. Coupled with the quick and accurate phase detect AF and 100 percent coverage Tru-Finder™ electronic viewfinder, the Quick AF Live View feature has been further advanced.

Translucent Mirror Technology
Both cameras are equipped with a translucent mirror, which enables light passing through the lens to be simultaneously received by the image sensor and the auto focus sensor, allowing continuous shooting and continuous focusing at speeds never before possible. The α55 offers the world's fastest 10 fps high-speed burst shooting with continuous AF (TTL phase-detection) in an interchangeable-lens digital camera with APS-C sensor.

Because of its structure, the Translucent Mirror Technology™ does away with the motion of raising and lowering the mirror. The absence of the moving mirror mechanism contributes to making the whole body size significantly compact compared to traditional DSLR cameras.

By eliminating the need to raise and lower the mirror between shots, the technology makes it possible to achieve focusing while images are captured. Existing systems can only focus in the interval between image capture, limiting the ability to track fast moving subjects. The cameras also have continuous Advance Priority AE Mode and will automatically adjust for the best exposure to help you get the most professional looking results.

High-Speed Capture with Auto Focus
Additionally, a newly developed 15-point AF system assures ultra-fast, high precision focusing. The high-speed shooting with continuous Phase Detect AF tracks rapidly moving subjects accurately. You can capture the decisive moments that you might have otherwise missed.

Creative Video Capture
The continuous phase detect AF also works in movie shooting for the first time in the world. The Translucent Mirror Technology™ also allows the α55 and α33 to be the first cameras to ever maintain continuous phase detection AF while recording Full HD AVCHD video. With fast, precise phase detection AF continually tracking subject movement, even fast action and subjects that move quickly towards or away from the camera are easy to keep in focus.

With a large 16.2 megapixel (for the α55) and 14.2 megapixel (for the α33) Exmor™ APS HD CMOS sensor, background defocusing effects can be easily captured. The APS-C sensor size is nearly 20 times larger than a traditional compact camcorders’ 1/2.88 type image sensor, providing more creative control.

Compatible with all A-mount lenses, video and photography enthusiasts alike can choose from macro to telephoto lenses to achieve their desired artistic effect.

Full-time Live View
Full-time Live View offers unprecedented freestyle shooting versatility with fast, precise AF using either the viewfinder or LCD monitor. The α55 and α33 have a fully articulated 3-inch 921,600 Xtra Fine LCD with TruBlack™ technology with 100 percent coverage.

The Tru-Finder eye-level viewfinder provides an unprecedented combination of 100 percent coverage and 1.1x magnification for easy and natural framing. By combining Translucent Mirror and Tru-Finder technologies, α33 and α55 are the first interchangeable lens digital cameras to offer movie recording with the familiar eye-level shooting style – a significant advantage in fast moving and extreme lighting conditions (bright sunlight and low-light situations).

The variable angle tilt LCD is adjustable to accommodate shooting from low or high angles. The electronic view finder has a high-resolution effective 1.15 million dots conversion Xtra Fine LCD™ display, is bright and easy to see even in low light, has a selectable shooting parameter display and shows the effects of exposure and white balance adjustments.

Advanced Shooting Features
With an Exmor™ APS HD CMOS sensor, BIONZ® high-speed image processing engine and ultra-high ISO sensitivity (ISO 100-12,800), the α55 and α33 cameras offer advanced shooting features. These make it easy to get the best shot, even in difficult lighting conditions.

Auto HDR shoots and combines three frames into a single high dynamic range (HDR) photo with rich shadow and highlight detail. Multi frame NR shoots and combines six frames into a single photo, enabling smooth low-light imaging at half the noise level. Hand-held Twilight shoots and combines six frames into a single photo, suppressing blur to enable clear night-scene imaging without a tripod or flash.

3D Sweep Panorama™ technology creates two images from a single frame, enabling panoramic photos to be viewed in 3D on compatible 3D systems and other devices that support 3D technology. Using the α55 model, built-in GPS capability enables global positioning coordinates to be recorded along with the date and time. HDMI™ connectivity enables stunningly beautiful PhotoTV HD display of images on compatible Sony BRAVIA® TVs.

AUTO+ (Advanced Auto) mode offers the same benefits as Auto mode and more, resulting in cleaner, more dynamic pictures and fewer missed shots. The camera automatically recognizes the correct scene mode, then quickly shoots and combines up to six shots to produce images with greater clarity, optimum dynamic range using Auto HDR technology and lower image noise using 6 shots layering technology.

Accessories
The new cameras accept both Memory Stick PRO Duo™ (including Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™) and SD (including both SDHC and SDXC formats) media (all sold separately). With a 30MB per second transfer rate, Sony’s Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX offers the best performance of all memory cards whether in continuous shooting mode or transferring data to other media.

A new dedicated microphone (models ECM-ALST1 and ECM-CG50) will also be available.

Pricing and Availability
The α55 and α33 cameras will cost about $750 and $650 (respectively) for the body only and about $850 and $750 (respectively) for the body and 18-55mm zoom lens. Theα33 camera will be available in September and theα55 model will be available in October at Sony Style® retail stores www.Sonystyle.com/retail) and at authorized dealers nationwide.

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For information regarding the nearest Sony authorized dealer or service location, call 1-800-222-Sony.

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