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Sony 550

Quick information
Brand Sony 2009
Model DSLR-A550
Released Year 2009
Type Digital Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Optical Zoom NA
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Alpha 550 DSLR camera features a 14.2-megapixel APS-C sized CCD sensor that delivers high-resolution images with excellent detail and low noise performance. It employs Sony's patented Translucent Mirror Technology allowing rapid 7 frames per second continuous shooting while maintaining full-time phase-detection autofocus. The camera includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen and offers live view functionality, which was an innovative feature at the time of release. It supports ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 3200 for versatile shooting in various lighting conditions. The DSLR-A550 is compatible with Sony A-mount lenses, providing a wide selection of optics for different photography needs. Furthermore, it uses the BIONZ image processor for enhanced image quality and faster processing speeds.

Specifications

Type
  • Digital SLR
  • Digital SLR Camera
Model
  • Sony 550 Dslr-A550
  • DSLR-A550
Series Sony Alpha
Color Black
Features NA
Optical Zoom NA
Maximum Resolution 14.2 MP
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Digital Zoom NA
Maximum Aperture NA
MPN
  • NA
  • Does not apply
Screen Size NA
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Connectivity NA
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Item Weight NA
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Item Height NA
Item Length NA
Item Width NA
UPC
  • does not apply
  • Does not apply
Sensor 14.2MP APS-C CCD
Continuous Shooting Speed 7 fps
ISO Sensitivity 100-3200
LCD Screen 2.7 inches
Lens Mount Sony A-mount
Video Recording No
Processor BIONZ
Recording Media SDHC card, SD card, Memory Stick PRO Duo

Key Advantages

The Sony Alpha 550 offers high-speed continuous shooting of 7fps, which is impressive for its class and time. Its Translucent Mirror Technology enables quick autofocus without mirror blackout during shooting. The 14.2MP APS-C sensor produces sharp images with good color reproduction. Live view mode provides better framing and focus accuracy via the LCD screen. The camera supports interchangeable A-mount lenses, enabling versatility for photographers. It also incorporates effective in-camera noise reduction and image processing through the BIONZ processor, enhancing image quality.

Limitations

The use of a CCD sensor, while providing excellent color fidelity, results in lower high-ISO performance compared to newer CMOS sensors. It lacks video recording capabilities, which limits its use to still photography only. The 2.7-inch LCD is relatively small and has limited resolution compared to modern cameras. Its body design is slightly bulkier than newer DSLRs, influencing portability. The camera’s autofocus system, while effective, is less advanced than modern models. It also utilizes older storage formats and interface options that might seem outdated today.

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