whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-11-04 02:04:49
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Launched back in 2007, the Alpha A700 was the last time we saw Sony release an high-end enthusiast DSLR. It was the company's second DSLR since taking over the imaging division of Konica Minolta in 2006, and while it was well received, its main rivals...
Ultra fast performance, Intuitive operation, classtopping specification...
EVF not for everyone, slow startup and relatively poor battery life...
The Alpha A77 is a fantastic piece of kit that's dripping with a host of features to keep the serious photographer happy. The OLED EVF is the best example we've ever seen, allowing you to just get on and shoot and not be irritated by it. There'll be ti...
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At first glance, and probably even after several subsequent glances, you might mistake the just-announced Sony Alpha SLT-A77 for a DSLR.Its size, kit price and weather-sealed magnesium alloy body are all well in line with what you'd expect from a high...
So the Alpha A77 may not be a DSLR, but that fact shouldn't deter anyone seeking a versatile interchangeable-lens camera from checking it out. The sum of its parts is a "not a DSLR" to get very excited about, as it seems to cover more ground than any...
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First impressions are that the NEX-7 and SLT-A77 are definitely going to garner lots of interest among enthusiasts. I like that Sony is fearlessly forging ahead with using the APS-C large sensor and there’s no hint of going backward with using sma...
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24.30MegapixelsSony Alpha (Minolta A) mount3.0 inchLCDReview Summary: Making a major leap in the camera market, the Sony A77 reaches into pro territory, able to capture 12 frames per second with a 24.3-megapixel camera that feels great and handles like...
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I'll put aside the question of image quality for the moment, since I am not commenting directly on this until I can test a full production A77. But I have no hesitation in saying that the A77's three year newer sensor is bound to trump that of the A900 at higher ISOs, say above 800. At lower ISOs it may be a push, but based on some very informal first impressions I think that we'll find tha...
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Sony SLT-A77 In-depth Review October 2011 | Barnaby Britton with additional material by Richard Butler and Kelcey Smith After a four-year wait, Sony has returned to the enthusiast/semi-pro end of the DSLR market. Having made little impact in that mark...
When we reviewed the original SLT, the SLT-A55, at the tail end of 2010, we were impressed by how well thought-out its operational ergonomics were, given the newness of its key technology. Full-time live view mode was (and still is) addictively useful...
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In recent months it was obvious that Sony and Panasonic had left the upper end DSLR to others … such as Nikon and Canon.Until now! And this one is a big mother… the Sony SLT-A77!Loaded with battery, card and the supplied f2/16-50 SSM lens the camera w...
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The Sony A77 is the flagship model in the second generation of Sony's SLT camera range. The A77 offers a 24.3 megapixel sensor, 12fps burst shooting, 1080p Full HD movies, high-resolution OLED viewfinder, 3-inch free-angle LCD, 19-point auto-focus wit...
The Sony A77 is a big leap forward for Sony's DSLR range, offering a feature-set, handling and performance that beats its main rivals. The new 24.3 megapixel sensor offers greatly increased resolution without impacting on low-light performance or oper...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2011-12-31 01:30:53
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When the announcement of the Sony A77 hit the airwaves it was accompanied by a fair bit of hype, as the new hero in the SLT / DSLR Sony line up came with 12 fps Continuous Shooting, High-precision Continuous AF Translucent Mirror Technology, a 24...
After spending a week with this camera there really is very little to dislike and a whole lot to love. Other than an LCD that picks up finger prints easily, a video record button that could be better placed and a non-standard hot shoe, the A77 offers...
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This preview is based on a pre-production model of the SLT-A77.Exactly a year ago, Sony unveiled the Alpha SLT-A55 and A33, a pair of interchangeable lens cameras that use the company’s translucent mirror design. Unlike a conventional SLR (single lens...
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The Alpha 77 ($1,999.99 direct with 16-50mm lens) is the flagship APS-C D-SLR camera in the Sony lineup, coming in only second to the full-frame Alpha 900 ($2,699.99 body only) in price. Like Sony's other current APS-C D-SLRs, the camera features a fixed...
Excellent kit lens. High-resolution sensor. Fast burst shooting. Good high ISO performance. 1080p60 video with autofocus. Crisp OLED EVF. GPS.
Recovery time needed after burst shooting. No optical viewfinder. Proprietary hot shoe...
The Sony Alpha 77 pumps out 24-megapixel stills at 10.3 frames per second and records 1080p60 video with continuous autofocus. Solid low-light performance, a sharp f/2.8 kit lens, a high-quality OLED EVF, and GPS capability round out the package...
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Sony Alpha SLT A77 review The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 is Sony's flagship SLT camera. Announced in August 2011 alongside the simpler A65 it features a 24.3 Megapixel APS-C sensor, 12fps continuous shooting with AF, full 1080p HD video at 50 or 60 frames per...
Big, bright ultra high resolution EVF, 12fps burst mode with AF, 1080p60/50 movie mode, Continuous AF in movie modes , High quality bright 16-50mm kit lens, 24 Megapixel sensor.
Limited exposure control at 12fps, Limited movie AF with Manual exposure, Poor menu layout and organisation, Poor battery life compared to a DSLR.
how does the A77 compare to rival models? Compared to Canon EOS 7D Sony's Alpha SLT-A77 sits between the Canon EOS 60D and EOS 7D in pricing, but is arguably pitched more against the latter in features, so that's what I'll compare it...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Apr 24 2012, 5:39PM The Sony SLT-A77 is the long-awaited replacement for the DSLR-A700, Sony’s previous ‘semi-pro’ DSLR. The A77, of course, isn’t actually a DSLR (Sony doesn’t make them any more), despite looking and handling v...
Sony's A77 is an enthusiast’s dream that can kick it with Canon and Nikon’s DSLR equivalents...
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The Sony A77 is a big, heavy interchangeable lens camera that has a sophisticated set of video controls and a variety of recording options. The camera produced video that was reminiscent of Sony's excellent NEX-7, although the A77 didn't do quite as wel...
With its coveted NEX line of compact system cameras, Sony has built a solid foundation of cameras that are great for shooting video in addition to still images. The Alpha SLT-A77 is another good addition to Sony's family, and, while still technically...
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With the release of the Sony Alpha SLT-A55 and SLT-A33 in late 2010, Sony created a new category of camera, similar to a conventional digital SLR in many respects (same sensor size, lens mounts, general form factor) but with an ingenious technical twist i...
Highres OLED EVF provides ultrasharp view with WYSIWYG exposure feedback, Superfast 12fps shooting; excellent range of options for video capture, Focus magnification and/or focus peaking for manual focus...
EVF struggles a bit in very highcontrast scenes, Noisier images than some competing cameras when shooting in low light at higher ISOs, Default magnification for instant review not userconfigurable...
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Sony's current top-of-the-line DSLR gives its Canon and Nikon competitors a major run for the money, as we'll see shortly. The SLT-A77 looks like a traditional enthusiast DSLR – it's big, heavy and peppered with buttons and dials. But inside the camera...
Excellent still and video quality, Terrific OLED viewfinder, 12 fps shooting...
Bulky, expensive, Noisy at higher ISOs...
Although on the expensive side, the Sony SLT-A77 is one of the best DSLRs we've reviewed in the past year or so. The combination of high-quality stills and excellent video – without focusing hassles – takes this camera to Editor's Choice status. The cam...
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There's no two ways about it: the A77 is a big, heavy camera. The body itself weighs a relatively average 1.4 pounds, but the kit lens adds another 1.3; you won't forget you're carrying this camera around. At 5.75 inches wide by 4.13 inches tall and 3.25...
Excellent image and video quality, Ridiculously fast, Fantastic kit lens, Builtin GPS, Superior Live View and autofocus performance...
Inferior lowlight performance, Lens ecosystem lags Canon and Nikon, EVF isn't as good as an OVF, Mediocre battery life...
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The Sony A77 replaces the Sony A700 and is the last descendant of the Sony Translucent Mirror cameras (SLT) series. These are SLRs with a fixed mirror, instead of a regular mirror which opens and closes taking a shot. The SLT makes it possible to take ser...
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The other guys should be worriedWhen we named Sony's Alpha 55 Camera of the Year last year , we didn't expect that the company would come along with a model like the new Alpha 77. In addition to the benefits we loved in the A55, such as full-time phase-de...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-07-23 12:12:04
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Review units for Sony's long-anticipated replacement for the A700, the Sony A77, have finally made it to UK shores, although the worst flood disaster to strike Thailand for 50 years has hampered the camera's official release into the market.Scanning the A...
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