In the studio: Sony A99
Pranay Parab: Jan 24 2013, 15:56 IST
the bottom. The camera has two slots for memory cards. It supports SD, SDHC, SDXC and Memory Stick Pro Duo memory cards. It comes with a GPS sensor and supports a headphone and mic (for video recording) and HDMI (to hook it up to TVs or monitors).
The X-factor
Sony’s DSLT cameras have an electronic viewfinder (EVF), which cannot be used when the camera is switched off. Many DSLR enthusiasts vouch strongly for an optical viewfinder, but judging by the great performance of the Sony A57 (http://www.indianexpress.com/news/sensory-perception/965553/0), Sony’s Alpha series is a serious contender in this field.
In the studio is a column where we record first impressions of review units. The full review will appear in one of the forthcoming editions of Eye magazine (free with your copy of The Sunday Express).
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