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Sony DSLR-A100K

Quick information
Brand Sony 2006
Model DSLR-A100K
Released Year 2006
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Optical Zoom
  • 3.9x
  • N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony DSLR-A100K is a digital single-lens reflex camera part of the Alpha series, released in 2006.

It features a 10.2-megapixel APS-C sized CCD sensor delivering high-quality images.

The camera utilizes Sony's proprietary BIONZ image processor for improved noise reduction and image processing speed.

It offers a 9-point autofocus system with center cross-type sensor for precise focusing.

The DSLR-A100K supports ISO sensitivity range from 100 to 1600, expandable to 3200 for low light conditions.

It includes in-body image stabilization technology, which was innovative at the time, to minimize shake across different lenses.

Specifications

MPN
  • DSLRA100K
  • DSLR-A100K
EAN 4905524340297
Model
  • DSLR-A100K
  • A100
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity USB
Colour Black
Series Sony Alpha
Type Digital SLR
Optical Zoom
  • 3.9x
  • N/A
Item Weight 545GR
Focal Length Range 18mm-70mm
Light Sensitivity Iso 100-800
Sensor Type Ccd
Sensor Resolution 10.2MP
Display Size 2.5in
Features
  • USB 2.0
  • Auto Focus
Screen Size
  • 2.5in
  • 2.5 in
Camera Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
  • 10.2MP
  • 10.2 MP
Lens for Sd 18-70mm
Non-Domestic Product No
Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Digital Zoom N/A
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
Modified Item No
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan

Key Advantages

The DSLR-A100K offers in-body SteadyShot image stabilization, providing sharper images without relying on lens-based stabilization.

Its 10.2MP APS-C sensor captures detailed images with excellent resolution for print and digital use.

The fast 9-point autofocus system enhances focusing accuracy and speed for better photo quality.

The inclusion of the BIONZ image processor allows effective noise reduction and quicker image processing.

It offers compatibility with various Alpha mount lenses, boosting creative options for photographers.

The camera’s ergonomics and build quality support comfortable handling for extended shooting sessions.

Limitations

The DSLR-A100K uses a CCD sensor, which has slower readout speeds compared to modern CMOS sensors.

Its maximum ISO sensitivity is limited to 1600, which may affect performance in extremely low light environments.

The camera lacks video recording capabilities, unlike more recent DSLR models.

The autofocus system has fewer focus points compared to advanced contemporary cameras.

Battery life is moderate, requiring frequent charging for long shooting periods.

No live view mode is available, limiting composition flexibility through the LCD screen.

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