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Sony SLT-A55V

Quick information
Brand Sony 2010
Model SLT-A55V
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony SLT-A55V is a digital single-lens translucent (SLT) camera featuring a 16.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. It incorporates Sony's innovative translucent mirror technology, allowing for continuous phase-detection autofocus during video and live view. The camera supports HD video recording at 1080p with multiple frame rate options. An OLED electronic viewfinder provides a clear, lag-free viewing experience. It supports continuous shooting at up to 10 frames per second, facilitated by its fast hybrid autofocus system. Connectivity options include HDMI output and USB for easy data transfer and remote control.

Specifications

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Non-Domestic Product No
Screen Size 2.95 in
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
MPN SLT-A55V
Item Length 4.88 in
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Modified Item No
Series Sony Alpha
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.2 MP
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Month
Item Height 3.62 in
Model SLT-A55V
Connectivity HDMI, USB
Features Face Detection, Smile Detection, Image Stabilization
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Width 3.35 in
Item Weight 1.1 lbs.

Key Advantages

The translucent mirror enables faster autofocus without shutter lag. High-resolution APS-C sensor delivers detailed image quality. The OLED electronic viewfinder offers accurate, real-time previews. Fast continuous shooting speeds cater to action and sports photography. HD video capabilities provide versatility for multimedia content creation. Compatible with Sony Alpha mount lenses, ensuring broad lens options.

Limitations

The translucent mirror design reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor, potentially affecting low-light performance. The camera body is heavier compared to some mirrorless models. The electronic viewfinder, while advanced, has lower resolution compared to modern OLED finders. Battery life is moderate and may require spare batteries for extended shoots. Limited touchscreen functionality compared to newer models. The high-speed shooting buffer fills quickly, limiting burst length.

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