Sony goes full frame via Sony A-900
Sony introduces a new DSLR camera that will supersede the Sony A-700 DSLR camera, it’s the new Sony A-900 and it’s full frame.

Photo courtesy of DPReview.com
Key features of this new camera:
- 24.6 MP 35mm format full-frame CMOS sensor
- SteadyShot INSIDE full frame image sensor shift stabilization
- 9 point AF with 10 assist points, center dual-cross AF w/2.8 sensor
- 5 frames per second burst
- 3 User programmable custom memory modes on mode dial
- 40 segment honeycomb metering
- 3.0″ 921K pixel Photo Quality (270 dpi) LCD display
- ISO 200-3200 (ISO 100-6400 expanded range)
- Supplied with wireless remote control
- Magnesium Alloy body and rubber seals for dust and moisture resistance
Sony DSLR A-900 will available late October 2008 and piriced at $2999.99 (body only).
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