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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.
Unlike most DSLR cameras, the phase-detect focus unit is operational during live-view and video (which is Full HD at 60p/50p and 24p/25p). The resolution of the camera is 24 megapixels. Sony's A-mount cameras feature in-body image stabilisation and the α77 II is the first of such to also stabilise the viewfinder when taking still images.
Sony α7 II: ILCE-7M2 340 [6] α (Alpha) MILC Full frame, 35.8×23.9mm, (1.0×) CMOS, Exmor HD, 24.3 MP No touch to focus No touch menus 5 axis IBIS: AF-S 1/8000 s 5 fps without live view (HI), 2.5 fps with live view (LO) No Silent Electronic Shutter 117 25 Multi Interface Shoe 4.00 Semi-Professional 2014-11-20 2015-01 Discontinued Sony α7R II
Sony α37: SLT-A37 CX87100 291 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (4-pin iISO) 1.04 Entry level 2012-05-17 2012-06 Discontinued Sony α58: SLT-A58 CX87600 303 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Multi Interface Shoe 1.01 Midrange 2013-02-20 2013-04 Discontinued Sony α77 II: ILCA-77M2 319 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Multi Interface Shoe 2.00 Advanced 2014-05-01 ...
Sony α1 II: ILCE-1M2 α (Alpha) MILC 35mm full frame (35.7 x 23.8 mm) BSI Stacked CMOS, Exmor RS, 50.1 MP Touch to focus ... Fastest mechanical shutter speed
The shutter speed dial of a Nikkormat EL Slow shutter speed combined with panning the camera can achieve a motion blur for moving objects. In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light (that is, when the camera's shutter is open) when taking a ...
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Improvements in technology, such as the speed, bandwidth and power consumption of processor chips and memory, as well as CCD technology and then CMOS sensors, have made shutter lag less of a problem. While digital SLRs have achieved lag times around 50 ms by the late 2000s, some EVILs take half as long in the 2010s.