Sony TidBits (Sony A580 review at Photoradar)
Sony NEX-5 Droidworx Microcopter UAV (via SonyAlphaNex).
Sony A580 review at Photoradar: “As an all-rounder performer it shines, with its high-resolution sensor and articulated LCD screen making it ideal for still-life photography, and its speedy focusing system and 7fps burst rate meaning that it’s not out of place when action presents itself either.”
Sony Alpha 55: Lightroom vs DxO Optics Pro, duel of the titans at high ISO (Alpha Numerique).
DxOmark tested all manual Zeiss lenses (they are not available for Sony yet…but maybe in future…)
Sony NEX-5 vs Olympus E-Pl1 head to head at Tech.sina
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 Review (Steve Digicams).
Both Sony and Omnivision Might Supply Sensors for iPhone 5 (Image Sensor World).
Sony HX7V Hands-On Review (Photographybay).
Sony TX100V Hands-On Review (Photographybay).
A55 vs A850 high ISO shootout (Dpreview forum).





mafiosito
3 years ago |I need A77 porn lol
Panfruit
3 years ago |Dyslexics beware: a580 really blows the a850 out the water.
Daniel
3 years ago |Heve you used those cameras, or are you just comparing specs!? I’m telling you that there’s no comparison…the a850 has impressive IQ and with the right lenses…it just doesn’t behave so well at ISO 3200&6400, but it delivers so much detail with it’s 24mpx under ISO 800. In my taste from 200 to 800 it is at least as good as the 5d mk II(raw). I like it more.
The a580 is a much newer camera with lovely features, but you don’t quite get the same image quality and great OVF, as you get with the a850. These cameras are aimed at different audiences…one is for the advanced amateur and the other…well I just don’t see a direct comparison due to the purpose they are meant to serve.
Don’t let me remind you of the magnezium alloy body that is weathersealed…
Sky_walker
3 years ago |Hm… DxO vs Lightroom test is interesting. I thought that currently Lightroom 3 is a king in de-noising RAWs, but on the test it looks like that’s true only for lower values, the highest ISO is won by DxO. Interesting… I’m wondering how it’d look like on real-life photos, cause squares ain’t best samples for de-noising algorithms… well, very intriguing test I must say.