Friday 30 August 2013

Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR|Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR Review|Digital Cameras|Best Digital Camera

Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR|Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR Review|Digital Cameras|Best Digital Camera

The new Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR camera feature a large, high-resolution 20.1 MP Exmor APS-C HD CMOS sensor, a bright electronic viewfinder and the same lens mount as Sony popular line of E-mount cameras, making it compatible with the systems evergrowing assortment of high quality lenses ranging from telephotos  wide angles and macros to versatile zoom and portrait lenses. Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR become the first mirrorless camera from Sony to use a DSLR designs, much like the Panasonic G6.

Sony Alpha 3000 DSLR Sony also announced a trip of lenses, the Zeiss 16-70mm f/4 OSS, E 18-105 f/4 OSS and a 50mm f/1.8. The new Carl Zeiss lens should help photographers with a Sony mirrorless camera experience the legendary optical quality of the lens, all while enjoying a constant aperture of f/4. The new E 18-105 is aimed at photographers who would like a more versatile walkaround lens, with a constant aperture. While we would have loved a maximum aperture of f/2.8, but those interested in this lens will have to settle for f/4. Lastly, Sony also fills in a gap for portrait photographers with the 50mm f/1.8, which is somewhat of a standard for those who love shooting people

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