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The Sony Alpha 77 II (ILCA-77M2), stylized as the Sony α77 II, is an interchangeable-lens camera aimed at the advanced amateur. It replaced the Sony Alpha 77 model in June 2014. It is similar in design to its predecessor, including the use of a SLT transparent mirror and electronic viewfinder.
The Sony α77 was the flagship for Sony's midrange Alpha SLT camera line. The successor to the Sony A700 , it is equipped with a 24.3 MP APS-C HD CMOS sensor and has a 12- fps burst-shooting mode. The camera is fitted with Sony's patented “translucent mirror” technology.
A77 or A-77 may refer to: Roads. A77 motorway (France) A77 motorway (Netherlands) A77 road (Scotland) Autovía A-77, a Spanish motorway; Studer-Revox A77, a 1967 model of audio tape recorder manufactured by the Studer company under the Revox tradename; Other. Sony Alpha 77, camera made by Sony; Teriflunomide (A77 1726), the active metabolite of ...
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Sony Alpha 77 II, Low-key lighting FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Photographic techniques, terms, and equipment Creator Colin. Support as nominator – Colin° Talk 09:03, 4 July 2014 (UTC) Support A bit of dust on the viewfinder, otherwise, about as good as you could get. Adam Cuerden 10:44, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
The use of electronics in Bangladesh started in the 1930s through the field of communication with the establishment of radio stations, telephone exchanges, and wireless communication. During World War II, to satisfy military needs, the technology of wireless communication was enhanced and the latest technology was introduced in the British Raj.