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Sony A100

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Brand Sony 2006
Model Alpha a100
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Optical Zoom 3.9x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Alpha a100 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was introduced in 2006 as Sony's first DSLR after acquiring Konica Minolta's camera business.

It features a 10.2-megapixel APS-C sized CCD sensor, which provides high-resolution images with good color accuracy and detail capture.

The camera uses Sony's A-mount lens system and supports a wide range of lenses, offering versatility for both amateur and professional photographers.

The a100 includes in-body image stabilization technology, which is uncommon for DSLRs of its time, helping to reduce blur caused by camera shake.

Its autofocus system utilizes a 9-point AF sensor with a center cross-type sensor for improved focus performance under various lighting conditions.

The camera supports ISO sensitivity from 100 to 1600, enabling shooting in different lighting environments with reasonable image quality.

Specifications

Model a100
Type Digital SLR
Color Black
Features USB, Auto Focus, Self Timer
Series Sony Alpha
Maximum Resolution 10.2MP
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Charger Included
  • No
  • Yes
MPN DSLR-A100K
UPC 0027242694156
Sensor Type CCD
Lens Mount Sony A-mount
ISO Range 100 - 1600
Image Stabilization In-body
Autofocus Points 9 (1 cross-type)
Release Year 2006
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom 3.9x
Item Weight 19.22 Oz.
Depth 2.8in
Width 5.2in
Height 3.7in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-2.5"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 800, Iso Auto, Iso 400, Iso 1600, Iso 200, Iso 100
Lens Type Zoom Lens
Exposure Range Ev 1-20 (Iso 100)
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 27-105mm
Special Effects Neutral, Black & White, Vivid Audio
Camera Flash Features Af Illuminator, Wireless OFF!-Camera Control, Flash +/- Compensation
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
Expansion Slot 1X CompactFlash Card-Type I/II
Operating System Supported Mississippi Windows XP, Mississippi Windows ME, Mississippi Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS X 10.3 or Later
Sensor Size 15.8x23.6mm
MAX Shutter SPEED 1/4000 Sec
Display Size 2.5in
Still Image Format Raw + JPEG, Raw, JPEG
Exposure Modes Program, Aperture-Priority, Bulb, Shutter-Priority, Manual, Automatic
Display Rotation Built-In
Screen Size 2.5 in
Lens System Features Aspherical Lens, Ed Glass
Light Sensitivity MAX 1600
Optical Viewfinder Type Eye-Level Roof Prism
Focal Length Range 18mm-70mm
Display Type LCD
Lens Construction 9 Group(s) / 11 Element(s)
Sensor Resolution 10.2MP
Lens Filter Size 55mm
Exposure Metering Multi-Segment, SPOT, Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED 30 Sec
Additional Features USB, Self Timer, Autofocus
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Continuous Shooting SPEED 3fps
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 95%
Exterior Color Black
Microphone Type None
MAX Operating Temperature 40°C
Connector Types 1X Composite Video Output, 1X Remote Control, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB
Shooting Programs Sunset, Portrait Mode, Landscape, Night Portrait
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-In Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode, Rear Curtain Sync
Dioptric Correction Range -2.5 to +1
Red-Eye Reduction Yes
Viewfinder Magnification 0.83x
Camera Type Digital SLR
Auto Focus Type TTL Phase Detection
Viewfinder Type Optical
Lens for Sd Dt 18-70mm
Supported Flash Memory Microdrive, CompactFlash
Maximum Aperture f/3.5-5.6

Key Advantages

The Sony Alpha a100 delivers high image quality with its 10.2MP CCD sensor suitable for detailed photography.

In-body image stabilization allows use of a wide range of lenses while minimizing camera shake effects.

Compatibility with A-mount lenses offers extensive lens choices for creative flexibility.

The 9-point autofocus system with cross-type sensor improves focus accuracy and speed.

Robust build quality and ergonomic design provide comfort during extended shooting sessions.

The camera supports a useful ISO range up to 1600 for various lighting scenarios.

Limitations

Being an early Sony DSLR, its low light performance and high ISO image quality are limited compared to modern cameras.

The CCD sensor may produce more noise at higher ISOs compared to newer CMOS sensors.

Image processing speed and burst shooting capabilities are relatively slow by today’s standards.

The LCD screen is fixed and has lower resolution, limiting image review quality.

Battery life is moderate and may require carrying spares for extended usage.

The camera lacks some modern connectivity features like Wi-Fi or GPS common in newer models.

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