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Sony Alpha SLT-A37

Quick information
Brand Sony 2012
Model SLT-A37
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony Alpha SLT-A37 is a digital single-lens translucent (SLT) camera released in 2012, featuring a 16.1 MP APS-C sensor that delivers high-resolution images.

It utilizes Sony's SLT technology with a fixed translucent mirror, enabling fast continuous shooting speeds up to 7 frames per second and full-time phase-detection autofocus.

The camera supports Full HD 1080p video recording with various frame rates, including 60p, 60i, and 24p, providing flexibility for video enthusiasts.

The SLT-A37 features a 2.7-inch tilting LCD screen and an electronic viewfinder, enhancing composition and shooting versatility.

Its ISO range from 100 to 16000 allows for better low-light performance, combined with built-in image stabilization.

Connectivity options include USB and HDMI outputs, making file transfer and playback on external displays convenient.

Specifications

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Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Digital Zoom 3x
Screen Size 2.1 in
Color Black
MPN 1060811
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Sony Alpha
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.1 MP
Model Sony Alpha SLT-A37
Optical Zoom 3x
Connectivity USB
Features 1080i HD Video Recording
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
UPC Does not apply

Key Advantages

The Alpha SLT-A37 offers fast continuous shooting at 7 fps thanks to its translucent mirror technology.

Its phase-detection autofocus provides quick and accurate focusing even during video recording.

The 16.1 MP APS-C sensor captures high-resolution, detailed images.

A tilting LCD screen and electronic viewfinder improve flexibility in framing shots.

Full HD video recording with multiple frame rates caters to diverse user needs.

Lightweight and compact design makes it suitable for on-the-go photography.

Limitations

The fixed translucent mirror reduces light transmission to the sensor, slightly affecting low-light image quality.

The electronic viewfinder's resolution is lower compared to traditional optical viewfinders.

Limited touchscreen functionality on the rear LCD can restrict ease of use.

The 2.7-inch LCD is smaller compared to competitors' models.

Battery life is moderate and may require carrying extras for extended use.

Some users may prefer a more extensive lens selection compatible with newer Sony E-mount cameras.

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