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Sony A6000 Quick Tip - Grid Lines
- The Sony Alpha Range
- “Move to Mirrorless Discover the Alpha Range.”
- “Sony Alpha, stylized as Sony α (Greek letter alpha), is a camera system introduced on 5 June 2006. It utilizes and expands upon Konica Minolta camera technologies, including the Minolta AF SLR lens mount, whose assets were acquired by Sony after the end of Konica-Minolta s photography operations in early 2006. Sony also has an 11.08% ownership stake in Japanese lens manufacturer Tamron,which is known to have partnered with Konica Minolta and Sony in the design and manufacture of many zoom lenses.
- Prior to the acquisition by Sony, the α branding had already been used on the Japanese market by Minolta for their AF camera system (marketed as Dynax in Europe, and Maxxum in North America). Sony adopted the name A-mount system for the Minolta AF lens mount, which has been retained in their new SLR range.
- Sony s entry into the DSLR market dates back to July 2005 where a joint venture with Konica Minolta would have resulted in both companies marketing an updated line of DSLRs to the masses. Between 2006 and 2008 Sony was the fastest growing company on the DSLR market, reaching 13% market share in 2008 to become the third largest DSLR company in the world.
- In May 2010, Sony introduced two α NEX mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras equipped with the new proprietary Sony E-mount. A-mount lenses can be used in E-mount cameras with an adapter - four different adapters are available from Sony alone.
- REAL-TIME PREVIEW
- Get the photo you want, first time, every time.
- The viewfinder of a DSLR camera looks directly through the lens, bypassing the sensor and processor and making it impossible to accurately judge the final shot. With a Sony mirrorless camera, you see the image as it will appear when you press the shutter. No mystery black frames, no blurry mishaps, just the moment.
- NO VIEWFINDER BLACKOUT
- Keep your eye on the action.
- On a DSLR, every photo causes a viewfinder blackout , interrupting your view of the subject. On a mirrorless camera, there is no blackout, so you can track your subject without distractions.
- FOCUS ASSIST
- Take control of focus.
- Sony Mirrorless cameras have class-leading focus tools, including the popular focus peaking tool. Focus peaking highlights the sharp areas of an image before the shutter is pressed, allowing enthusiast photographers to achieve perfect, rapid manual focus for total control over the look of their shots.
- LIGHT & SMALL
- Nearly half the weight of a DSLR
- Great photography shouldn t be a chore. That s why Sony Mirrorless cameras are lightweight and portable. With models weighing as little as 269 grams, you don t have to put an anchor around your neck to carry a professional-quality camera.
- FAST FOCUS
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ON-SENSOR PHASE DETECT AUTOFOCUS
- Never miss the critical moment.
- Equipped with as many as 179 phase-detect autofocus points on the image sensor itself, Sony mirrorless cameras are able to rapidly track fast-moving subjects, even during burst photography. Combined with powerful focus tools that allow you to identify and track a subject anywhere in the frame, you ll always be ready to get the shot.
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LINEAR FOCUS MOTOR
- Rapid response focus.
- Fast focus doesn t just come from a camera. A slow-focusing lens will slow down even the fastest camera- that s why Sony Mirrorless lenses use the advanced linear focus motor; powerful, silent and precise, it allows the lens to integrate tightly with the camera for rapid focus.
- EXTRAORDINARILY
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REALISTIC DETAIL
- The high-speed BIONZ X image processing engine faithfully reproduces textures and details in real time, as seen by the naked eye, via extra high-speed processing capabilities. Together with front-end LSI (large scale integration) that accelerates processing in the earliest stages, it enables more natural details and realistic images, richer tonal gradations and lower noise whether you shoot still images or movies.
IMPORTANT:
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.
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