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Sony Alpha A750 - semi-full-frame SLRs
Sony Alpha A750 - semi-full-frame SLRs
Company Sony, apparently preparing to release a digital SLR Alpha A750. It takes an intermediate position between the high-end Alpha A850 and consumer Alpha A550. That is, Sony Alpha A750 can be considered a semi-solution in the segment of DSLR. It is assumed that permission will be 14.6 ...
Sony Alpha A750
Sony Alpha A750
letsgodigital.org — Sony DSLR-A750 Digital SLR camera : Recently, we have seen the introduction of various Sony Alpha DSLR... cameras already known to the public at the time of introduction, caused by a leak on a Sony registration page. There was also talk of the Sony ... (more) Sony Alpha A750
Sony Alpha A750 keeps with tradition, leaks out ahead of release
Sony Alpha A750 keeps with tradition, leaks out ahead of release
engadget.com — Minolta's Sony's DSLR range was refreshed only this August , but here we are, hearing rumblings of... another new addition to the bunch. Set to occupy the space between the 14.2 megapixel A550 and 24.6 megapixel full frame A850 , the imaginatively ... (more) Sony Alpha A750 keeps with tradition, leaks out ahead of ...
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