Sony Alpha A57 Price, 3-inch 16 Megapixel SLR Camera
Posted by meenakshi in Alpha A57, Camera, Gadgets, Sony Camera
Sony is not idle. Sony has added a new camera to its Alpha line. The Alpha A57 is the successor to the Alpha A55V and comes in April on the market.
The new SLR features a 16.1-megapixel sensor and can record video in Full HD (1080p/50). Improved SLR is to have an increased sensitivity to ISO 16 000 and the possibility of continuous shooting at up to 12 frames / second.
A57 features a new Portrait mode, "Auto Portrait Framing 'called. This function would have to provide the ideal crop for portraits. Backside of the device is a folding 3-inch LCD screen. Furthermore, the device has a mini-HDMI jack for connecting to HD TVs.
Sony Alpha A57 Technical-Specification:
The new SLR features a 16.1-megapixel sensor and can record video in Full HD (1080p/50). Improved SLR is to have an increased sensitivity to ISO 16 000 and the possibility of continuous shooting at up to 12 frames / second.
A57 features a new Portrait mode, "Auto Portrait Framing 'called. This function would have to provide the ideal crop for portraits. Backside of the device is a folding 3-inch LCD screen. Furthermore, the device has a mini-HDMI jack for connecting to HD TVs.
Sony Alpha A57 Technical-Specification:
- 16 MP (Mega pixel) APS HD CMOS sensor
- Auto Portrait Framing
- 3-inch LCD display
- Built-in flash
- Hot-shoe, Wireless external flash
- SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Pro Duo/ Pro-HG Duo
- HDMI port
- Wireless EyeFi
- Rechargeable NP-FM500H battery
- Support MPEG-4, AVCHD, and H.264 Video format
- USB 2.0
- 10 m Flash range
- Still photos @ up to 12 fps
- Full HD shoot @ 60p, 60i or 24p frame rates
- Dimensions 132 x 98 x 81 mm
- Weight just 618 gm
Sony Alpha A57 expected to be available next month on the Indian market. It can be about 39,999 INR.

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