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Sony SLT-A33L

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Brand Sony 2010
Model SLT-A33L
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony SLT-A33L is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera from the Alpha series, introduced in 2010. It features a 14.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor designed for high-resolution imaging.

This model includes Sony's translucent mirror technology, allowing for faster autofocus and continuous shooting without viewfinder blackout.

It supports HD video recording and has an electronic viewfinder with 1.44M-dot resolution.

The camera's ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 12800, enabling use in various lighting conditions.

It incorporates SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization to reduce blur from camera shake.

The SLT-A33L utilizes standard Sony A-mount lenses and offers a versatile shooting experience.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type Digital SLR Camera
Model SLT-A33L
Color Black
Connectivity USB, HDMI
Lens 33x Zoom Lens
Weight Not specified
Sensor Size APS-C
Dimensions Not specified
Display LCD Screen
Viewfinder 1.44M-dot electronic
Warranty None
Sensor Type APS-C CMOS
Megapixels 14.2 MP
Lens Mount Sony A-mount
Image Stabilization SteadyShot INSIDE
Video Recording 1080p HD
ISO Range 100-12800
Release Year 2010
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The translucent mirror design allows for continuous autofocus during video and burst shooting.

High-resolution electronic viewfinder ensures precise composition.

Built-in image stabilization improves sharpness in handheld shots.

Compact and lightweight body enhances portability.

High ISO range supports good low-light performance.

Compatibility with a wide range of A-mount lenses offers versatility.

Limitations

Lower resolution compared to some modern cameras at 14.2MP.

Video recording limited to 1080p at 60i, lacking higher frame rates.

Electronic viewfinder may lag compared to optical viewfinders.

The camera's autofocus is fast but not as advanced as modern mirrorless systems.

Battery life is relatively short in continuous shoot mode.

The design is somewhat bulkier than newer compact mirrorless cameras.

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