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Sony is a relative newcomer to SLR cameras, but we can't fault it for ambition, or for innovation. It may only have an APS-C sensor, but in almost every other way it's a beast of a camera. The 24-megapixel resolution sets the record for this sensor size...
Sublime ergonomics, boldly innovative and brimming with features, but the Alpha SLT-A77's disappointing image noise levels let it down...
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Launched earlier this year, the Sony A77 is the flagship model in Sony's Single Lens Translucent (SLT) range. SLT cameras differ from traditional DSLRs in that the internal mirror is fixed in place rather than being hinged. The primary benefit of this app...
Fastest continuous shooting speed in its class, Excellent image quality, Generous range of HD movie recording options, Lots of useful features and customisation options, EVF is the best we've yet seen...
EVF still not as good as a traditional viewfinder...
Given that the A77 is targeted primarily at the advanced enthusiast and prosumer market, it's no surprise to find that overall build quality is very high. The guts of the camera are housed within a magnesium alloy cage, with the outer shell constructed fr...
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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 well...
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 a “s...
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Those of you who read some while ago about an upcoming Sony camera will breathe easily now that the device is finally available. The Alpha SLT-A77 is, according to manufacturers, a great successor to the old A700. If you want to know whether the gadget de...
After the analysis performed we can conclude that the latest Sony Alpha SLT-A77 is indeed a very good buy for a DSLR...
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If you fancy taking up photography as a hobby and are still clueless as to what camera should be your first pick, Sony will tell you that that's their latest $2.099 Alpha SLT-A77V. Well, they seem to think of this device as the best for everybody, but we...
We see in this article that the Sony Alpha SLT-A77V as a camera that is capable of taking pictures and shooting videos in a fluid, fast and fun way and as a device that is loads better than competitors in the dSLR video category...
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The Sony Alpha A77 is one of Sony's so-called “single-lens translucent”, or "SLT" cameras, and it's the top model in the line that includes the A65 and the just-announced A37 and A57 . The A77 is a mid-sized, mid-level camera for enthusiasts (and “prosume...
The A77's familiar design is packed with fresh, useful, well-executed technology that enhances the shooting experience without really changing the traditional feel that photographers love. This camera is a love letter to loyal A-mount shooters, and a temp...
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Mirrorless system cameras get all the attention these days, but some of the most innovative cameras still have one. The Sony Alpha A77 is one of Sony's so-called "single-lens translucent" cameras, the top model in the line that includes the A65 and the ju...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-05-17 02:34:09
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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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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:34:09
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What the Sony a65 lacks and the Sony a77 offers is a magnesium alloy construction, which gives it a superior feel in the hand and it’s a noticeable step up from Sony’s a35 and a55 entry-level...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-17 02:34:09
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The A77 is Sony's new top-of-the-range enthusiast SLR. It uses the same APS-C sensor size as entry-level SLRs rather than the full-frame sensors found in professional SLRs, but while we can't expect the absolute highest image quality money can buy, it'...
Packed with features and impressive strengths including a superb kit lens, but high noise levels and lethargic controls aren’t acceptable at this price...
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REVIEW—SONY a77 DSLR] by terry on 24 November 2011 Price: $1900 (body only) Majestic THE LOW-DOWN: This is the flagship Sony DSLR with their unique translucent mirror system that passes some light to the image sensor and reflects part of the light to...
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Review units for Sony's long-anticipated replacement for the Alpha A700, the Sony Alpha 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. U...
Blisteringly fast phase detection AF, Very good overall image quality, Weather sealing and decent build, Plenty of dedicated controls, Comprehensive feature-set...
Reduced battery life, EVF may not suit everyone, Aggressive noise reduction in JPEGs at high ISOs, Slower start-up than an equivalent DSLR, Lag when switching between EVF and LCD...
ForBlisteringly fast phase detection AFVery good overall image qualityWeather sealing and decent buildPlenty of dedicated controlsComprehensive feature-set...
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Long rumoured and highly anticipated, the Sony Alpha 77 replaces the four-year-old Alpha 700 as the company’s flagship APS-C-format digital camera. But make no mistake: while both are classed as enthusiast level models, the two are virtually unrecognisabl...
An impressive specification has certainly grabbed the attention here, and the Alpha 77 has been given more than a few tweaks over its predecessor. Sony has set the bar in several areas, not least of which is the inclusion of a high-resolution imaging sens...
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Sony’s SLT-A77 has to be one of the most hotly-anticipated cameras of recent years. Since the Alpha A700 was pulled from production there’s been something of a gap in the Alpha lineup – a gap that the A77 looks to fill. But with its SLT (Single Lens T...
Super-fast burst mode, great movie mode, OLED viewfinder the best electronic viewfinder to date, weather-sealed body, competitive price...
Electronic viewfinder still suffers some lag, poor battery life, 24.3MP sensor doesn't cut it at higher ISO settings...
Super-fast and super-sleek: Sony’s SLT-A77 is a grand replacement for the long discontinued A700 model. The camera’s OLED viewfinder is fantastic (though still not perfection), and the camera’s 12fps burst mode and clever continuous autofocus are match...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:34:09
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Like the Alpha series 30 and 50 cameras, the Alpha 77 has an electronic viewfinder. However, this particular viewfinder is radically different, as instead of using LCoS screen technology, the Alpha 77 has an OLED viewfinder. This ensures excellent cont...
Very high performances (12 fps burst, subject tracking, autofocus etc.), Splashproof body, advanced and customisable controls, Video Full HD at up to 50 fps with manual mode, stereo sound and mic socket, Vertical tilt and swivel screen, Electronic viewfinder: integrated zoom, accurate preview, doesn't go dark in low light...
No major progress in image quality, even a slight regression in sensitivity, Interface can sometimes be confusing, Buffer memory can be a bit tight (at full speed the bust mode is limited to under 2 seconds), Battery life isn't as good as SLRs with optical viewfinders (approx. 400 photos), Electronic viewfinder: still not quite as sharp as a 24 x 36 mm SLR viewfinder, slight display lag, dynami...
The Sony Alpha 77 is a success on all fronts: its electronic viewfinder is good enough to silence critics (including us) as it avoids most of the usual pitfalls; the camera's performances are at least excellent and sometimes outstanding; and on top of...
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photoreview.com.au Updated: 2014-05-17 02:34:09
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Sony's SLT-A77 is the flagship model in the company's range of interchangeable-lens cameras featuring Translucent (pellicle) Mirror Technology. Positioned above last year's SLT-A55, it boasts a 24.3-megapixel APS-C-sized sensor new BIONZ image processo...
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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. See also: Group test: what's the best digital camera? Its size, price, and weather-sealed magnesium alloy body are...
With its shooting speeds and focus skills that put DSLRs to shame, the translucent-mirror-equipped Sony Alpha A77 is an exciting newcomer to the camera world...
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Front view of the SLT-A77 with the Sony 16-50mm ƒ/2.8 DT SSM lens fitted and pop-up flash raised. (Source: Sony.)Front view of the SLT-A77 with no lens. (Source: Sony.)Rear view of the SLT-A77 with the monitor reversed onto the camera body. (Source: Sony...
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Once Canon and Nikon got themselves established at the top end of the 35mm SLR market, it's been very hard to make any impact on their shares of this business. Many have tried and failed – Contax, Leica, Minolta, Olympus and Pentax. Olympus had a good go...
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Overview The A77 is the flagship model in what is now a series of five cameras featuring Translucent Mirror Technology, the other models being the A65, which was announced concurrently with the A77, the SLT-A35 (announced in June) and last year's A55 and...
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This setup means it can autofocus scorchingly fast, shoot continuous stills at up to 12fps and features barely any shutter lag: press the button and the photo is taken 50msec later. The electronic viewfinder used to be the inevitable downside, but the A77...
If you already own some Sony A mount lenses and accessories and are looking to trade your existing body for a top quality camera, the A77 is your man. We were wary about its use of an electronic viewfinder, but needn't have worried – it's almost up to the...
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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 reflex) camera that uses a reflex mirror that flips out of the wa...
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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 reflex) camera that uses a reflex mirror that flips out of the wa...
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