Sony Alpha 100 DSLR Review
Pocket-lint has a review up on the Sony Alpha 100 Digital SLR. A camera that has been receiving rave reviews from pretty much everyone that picks it up.
The Sony Alpha 100 is a compact and relatively lightweight 10-megapixel D-SLR that is based around the Konica Minolta core technologies of a CCD-shift Anti Shake system and the Dynax lens mount. They have been adopted by Sony with the former now called Super Steady Shot.
The Dynax mount (called Maxxum in the US) means the Alpha will benefit from over 16-million lenses already out there and in use, plus a host of new optics ready for launch and the promise of 21 new lenses by the end of this year. Add to that a large collection of other accessories that have been moved across from the KM brand and tweaked for use on the new Alpha 100 and the offering is certainly substantial.
It looks like Pocket-lint was no exception and pretty much loved the A-100 from Sony as they gave it a 9 out of 10, as well as a hot product badge. The two negatives they list for the camera are small things of note at best: noise reduction reduces fine detail, LCD screen lacks punch.
You can check out more reviews, as well as purchase the Sony A-100 DSLR from Digital Camera HQ.
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