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Sony adds to its Alpha DSLR camera line the latest Alpha A57 camera with Translucent Mirror technology. replacing the one-and-a-half year old Alpha A55<\/a>. According to Sony, the Translucent Mirro design directs incoming light to the CMOS image sensor and the AF sensor at the same time, allowing full-time continuous AF during both still and video shooting. The DSLR packs a 16.1 Megapixel APS-C Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor and\u00a0 a latest-generation BIONZ engine. It offers an ISO range from 100 to 16,000 and extendable to up to ISO 25,600.
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Sony’s new A57 features the 15-point AF system with 3 cross sensor, the newly-enhanced Object Tracking AF that keeps faces or other selected objects in sharp focus and SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization. The camera is capable of up to 12fps high-speed shooting in the new Tele-zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE mode. There is 2x Clear Image Zoom technology to doubles the effective magnification of your lens, which is coupled with Sony’s By Pixel Super Resolution Technology that maintains superb image details, allowing users to get closer to the subject. The A57 is the world’s first camera to feature Auto Portrait Framing, in which the camera uses face detection and the compositional ‘rule of thirds’, and identifies your subject’s position, trimming the scene to create tightly-framed, professional looking pictures in vertical (portrait) or horizontal (landscape) orientation.<\/p>\n