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Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A900 – DSLRA900.CEH Digital SLR Camera

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A few reasons to buy…
  • Ultra-high resolution 24.6 megapixel
  • Ultra-bright optical pentaprism viewfinder with 100% field coverage
  • Photo quality 3.0-inch Xtra Fine 921k dot resolution LCD screen
  • Rugged magnesium body with aluminium alloy chassis and controls sealed against dust and moisture
  • Weight - 0.85kg
  • Supported Flash Memory - CompactFlash, Memory Stick Duo
  • Battery - 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1650 mAh ( included )

The standard in digital photography has arrived with the Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A900. Packed with features, this flagship DSLR is the first a (alpha) to incorporate a 35mm full frame image sensor and 24.6-megapixel resolution. It also incorporates the world's first body-integrated, full-size SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization technology. You'll also experience a larger capture area, improved wide-angle performance and tighter depth of field control with the full frame Exmor CMOS image sensor. Equipped with Dual BIONZ imaging processors, the alpha A900 delivers continuous shooting up to 5 fps with superb image quality and ultra-low noise. The A900 also offers a large, ultra-bright glass pentaprism viewfinder with 100 percent coverage, a 3.0-inch Xtra Fine LCD display and HDMI output with PhotoTV HD compatibility.

The A900 features a 35mm full frame Exmor CMOS image sensor. The result is a larger capture area, improved wide angle performance, and tighter depth of field control. In addition, its 24.6MP resolution maximizes the resolving power of your existing lenses and delivers sharper, higher contrast photos.

The A900 provides direct HDMI output to your BRAVIA HDTV and other compatible HDTV screens, so you can view and share photos in breathtaking clarity and detail. Additionally, PhotoTV HD capable BRAVIA HDTVs will automatically optimize display settings, such as sharpness, gradation, and color to display your images in a way that more closely matches the natural look of printed photographs.

The A900 features an impressive design befitting a premium flagship model. The simple form eschews ornamentation and exudes competence, while the iconic pentaprism design element conveys superior optical performance. The A900 also incorporates a distinctive cinnabar-colored ring circling the lens mount.

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Product Technical Specifications

Basic Specifications

Manufacturer's Part Number
DSLRA900.CEH
Weight
0.85kg
Supported Flash Memory
CompactFlash, Memory Stick Duo
Viewfinder
Optical - fixed eye-level pentaprism
Product Description
Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A900 - digital camera
Image Stabiliser
Optical (Steady Shot)
Supported Battery
1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1650 mAh ( included )
Dimensions (WxDxH)
15.6 cm x 8.2 cm x 11.7 cm
Weight
0.85 kg
Display
LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3" - colour
Product Type
Digital camera - SLR with Live View mode
Sensor Resolution
24.6 Megapixel
Sensor Dust Reduction
Yes
Image Processor
BIONZ

General

Product Type
Digital camera - SLR with Live View mode
Width
15.6 cm
Depth
8.2 cm
Height
11.7 cm
Weight
0.85 kg
Body Material
Magnesium alloy

System Requirements for PC Connection

Operating System Support
MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple MacOS X 10.1.3 or later, MS Windows Vista
Peripheral Devices
USB port, CD-ROM Drive

Memory / Storage

Supported Flash Memory
CompactFlash, Memory Stick Duo
Image Storage
  • 6048 x 4032
  • 4400 x 2936
  • 3024 x 2016

Battery

Supported Battery
Sony NP-FM500H
Supported Battery Details
1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1650 mAh ( included )

Connections

Connector Type
  • 1 x HDMI output
  • 1 x composite video output
  • 1 x USB
  • 1 x remote control
Expansion Slot(s)
  • 1 x CompactFlash Card - type I/II
  • 1 x Memory Stick Duo

Environmental Parameters

Min Operating Temperature
0 °C
Max Operating Temperature
40 °C

Display

Type
LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3" - colour
Display Form Factor
Built-in
Display Format
921,600 pixels

Software

Software
Drivers & Utilities, Sony Picture Motion Browser, Sony Image Data Converter SR, Sony Image Data Lightbox SR, Sony Remote Camera Control

Additional Features

Self Timer
Yes
Self Timer Delay
10 sec, 2sec
Flash Terminal
Hot shoe, PC terminal
Additional Features
Direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, RGB primary colour filter, auto power save, digital noise reduction, date/time stamp, DPOF support, depth-of-field preview button, digital image rotation, PRINT Image Matching, camera orientation detection, dust resistant, PictBridge support, histogram display, AE lock, AF lock, LCD live view mode, Dynamic Range Optimizer, mirror lock, Exif Print support, Dynamic Range Bracketing, automatic display brightness adjustment

Power

Power Device
Battery charger - external

Camera Flash

Features
AF illuminator

Viewfinder

Viewfinder Type
Optical - fixed eye-level pentaprism
Field Coverage
100%
Magnification
0.74x
Dioptric Correction Range
-3 to +1

Miscellaneous

Included Accessories
Eyepiece cover, body cap, shoulder strap
Cables Included
  • Video cable
  • USB cable

Main Features

Resolution
24.6 Megapixel
Colour Support
Colour
Optical Sensor Type
Exmor CMOS
Total Pixels
25,700,000 pixels
Effective Sensor Resolution
24,600,000 pixels
Optical Sensor Size
24 x 35.9mm
Field of View Crop Factor
1.0
Sensor Dust Reduction
Yes
Sensor Features
Anti-Dust coating
Light Sensitivity
ISO 100-6400
Image Processor
BIONZ
Special Effects
Black & White, Sepia, Neutral, Vivid, sunset, landscape, portrait, autumn, clear, deep, light, Night View
Image Stabiliser
Optical (Steady Shot)
Max Shutter Speed
1/8000 sec
Min Shutter Speed
30 sec
X-sync Speed
1/250sec
Exposure Metering
Multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot
Exposure Modes
Programme, bulb, automatic, manual, aperture-priority, shutter-priority
Exposure Range
EV 0-20 ( ISO 100 )
Exposure Compensation
±3 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto Exposure Bracketing
3 steps in 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1 or 2 EV steps
Exposure Metering Zones
40
White Balance
Custom, automatic, presets
White Balance Presets
Fluorescent, cloudy, tungsten light, Flash, daylight, shade, 2500K - 9900K
White Balance Bracketing
Yes
Status LCD Display Illumination
Yes
LCD Display Information
Shutter speed, aperture, film speed, photos remaining, drive mode, white balance indicators, exposure compensation, battery condition
Still Image Format
JPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG
Continuous Shooting Speed
2 frames per second, 5 frames per second
Remote Control
Remote control - infrared

Lens System

Auto Focus
TTL phase detection
Auto Focus Points (Zones)
9
Lens System Mounting
Minolta A-type

AF Sensor

The sensor used to detect and help correct the focus in cameras equipped with an autofocus function.

Angle of View

The width of the area a lens can see; measured in degrees.

Aperture

An opening; this term is used interchangeably with f-stop to denote a camera's diaphragm opening.

Lens Aperture

The physical opening of a lens. The smaller the f/number the more light passes through. Modern lenses use a standard f-stop scale, which is an approximately geometric sequence of numbers that corresponds to the sequence of the powers of the square root of 2: ƒ/1, ƒ/1.4, ƒ/2, ƒ/2.8, ƒ/4, ƒ/5.6, ƒ/8, ƒ/11, ƒ/16, ƒ/22, ƒ/32, ƒ/45, ƒ/64, ƒ/90, ƒ/128, etc.

AVI

Short for Audio Video Interleave; the file format for Microsoft's Video for Windows standard.

Definition

The clarity of detail in an image; dependent upon resolution (number of pixels) and contrast.

Depth of Field

Means of describing the area of a photograph that is in focus.

Dynamic Range

Refers to the gradations of light and dark that a digital camera can capture where details are neither washed out by light nor concealed by shadows.

Exposure

The amount of light that reaches the film; the combination of f-stop and shutter speed, which controls the amount of light that passes through the lens to the film.

File Format

Digital cameras store the data for an image in a file. The format of the file describes how that data is stored. Files in a specific format can only be viewed by software that supports that format. Some common image file formats include TIFF, PICT, and EPS files.

Flash Cards/Memory

Flash memory is a non-volatile type of computer memory. Non-volatile means that the memory will retain its contents indefinitely even if the power is disconnected. Nearly all digital cameras utilise flash memory for storing images because it is robust and the photos taken with the camera will not be lost even if the batteries run out.

Flash memory card

Cameras that have no or only a small amount of internal Flash memory will include a card slot to allow Flash memory cards to be attached for storing images. These cards consist of a chip of Flash memory in a plastic enclosure for easy handling. Flash memory cards add flexibility, as you can carry as many as you need and you can access them from any computer with a card reader - you don't have to connect the camera to the computer to access the images. Some models of photo printer also include card readers meaning you can print off photographs without even having to use a computer at all. Memory cards come in several different formats such as CompactFlash, SD, XD and Memory Stick. Most cameras only support one format, so it is important to make sure your cards are compatible with your camera.

Focal Length

The size of the angle of view of the lens, measured in millimetres (mm). The smaller the number, the wider the lens. Zoom lenses have a range of focal lengths.

Focus

To move the lens or film/image sensor in order to record a sharp image. Auto focus - Camera feature that uses an infrared (IR) beam or sonar to set its focus.

F-Stop

A means of measuring the width of the diaphragm opening, which determines how much light passes through the lens. Smaller numbers in an f-stop correspond to wider lens openings; as the f-stop reading increases in number, the lens opening decreases inversely.

Image Stabilisation

Image stabilisation, IS in short, helps to steady the image projected into the camera to compensate for hand shake. It differs from digital image stabilisation found in most digital video cameras as the later involves manipulation of image pixels to create a stable video image.

LCD

Short for Liquid Crystal Display; a small, flat, visual screen that employs liquid crystal technology in order to display images. The screens on the back of most digital cameras are examples of LCD displays

Lens

An optical device that focuses light rays. In cameras, the lens is the device on the front face (or in a tube extending from the front face) that gathers the incoming light and concentrates it so that it can be directed toward the film (in an optical camera) or the imaging device (in a digital camera).

Wide angle lens - A lens that has an angle of view greater than that of a standard lens and that is considered of short focal length. This kind of lens is usually employed to include more of a subject within the confines of the image frame.

Zoom lens - Lens with variable focal length within a certain range. Fixed focal lens - A lens in which the focus is preset and is not adjustable.

Fish Eye Lens - This is an extremely wide-angle lens. A fish-eye lens magnifies the parts of the image near the centre of the image and reduces the parts that are far away from the centre.

Macro Lens - Lens that allows close photography; also called a close up lens.

Range finder

Device in some cameras used to measure the distance from the camera to the subject and that indicates when the subject is in focus.

Light Meter

A light-sensitive measuring device used to evaluate the amount of light focused on a subject in order to set the proper exposure.

Megapixel

Digital images are made up of a mosaic of small coloured dots, known as pixels. A megapixel simply a group of a million pixels. Megapixels are used as a measure of the quality of a digital image, generally the higher the megapixel count, the better the quality. An image 1280 pixels across by 1024 pixels tall is a 1.3 megapixel image. If the same image is recorded with 2560 pixels across and 2048 pixels up the resulting image would be 5.2 megapixels.

Memory Stick

A family of Flash memory card formats developed by Sony Electronics. Most digital cameras manufactured by Sony use Memory Stick Flash memory for external storage.

Memory Stick is an umbrella term for all of Sony's Flash memory products, members of the family include the original Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Micro. These formats are not 100% compatible with each other so if you are buying a Memory Stick camera please check that it supports the same type of Memory Stick as any Memory Stick cards you are also intending to purchase or already own.

Resolution

A measure of the proportion of the smallest individually accessible portion of a video image to the overall size of the image. The higher the resolution, the finer the detail that can be discerned.

White Balance

This is the balancing of colour components to create pure white when scanning a white object.

Zoom

A camera with zoom is able to make the subject appear larger when it is photographed, either by optical or digial means

Optical Zoom

Optical zoom magnifies the size of an image by adjusting the lens. Unlike digital zoom, optical zoom enlarges the subject without sacrificing resolution. Optical zoom is generally considered to be superior to digital zoom for this reason.

Digital Zoom

Uses digital technology to enlarge an image. Digital zoom does not have moving parts. It is the electronic enlarging of the middle of an image. The pixels at the centre portion of the CCD are digitally doubled to make the image appear larger on the display.