“Even at ISO3200 and ISO6400, the Alpha 550 produces images that will look perfect in wedding albums or PR shots.”
BJP has posted their review of the Sony Alpha DSLR-A550 (and A500), with 14.2MP resolution (on a 23.4 x 15.6 mm APS CMOS Sensor), in-camera Sensor-shift Image Stabilization, Anti-Dust Technology, large tiltable 3.0-in. (921K dots) LCD, and a Quick AF Live View that uses lighting fast Phase-Detection auto focus and a Manual Focus Check Live View.
[ Read the Sony A550 Review at: BJP ]
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| Date | Camera | Review Site |
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| 2010-08-20 | Sony Alpha A550 | PhotographyBLOG |
| 2010-01-14 | Sony A550 | DigitalCameraReview |
| 2009-12-27 | Sony A550 | CameraLabs |
| 2009-12-16 | Sony A550 | BJP |
| 2009-12-09 | Sony A550 | DPReview |
| 2009-11-24 | Sony A550 | DigitalCameraInfo |
| 2009-10-12 | Sony A550 | Photocrati |
| 2009-08-31 | Sony A550 | Luminous Landscape |
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