With its two sensor design, Quick AF Live View can even continuously focus-track the subject and provide live view during burst shooting, helping you capture that special moment. Sony’s innovative Pentamirror Tilt mechanism directs light to a dedicated live view image sensor, enabling fast and responsive TTL phase-detection auto-focusing, even during live view.Įliminating the focus delay of other systems, the new models are equally responsive whether using live view or optical viewfinder. They both offer Sony’s new “Quick AF Live View” technology so you can frame photos on the camera’s LCD without sacrificing auto-focusing speed common to other live-view systems. Both cameras feature new technologies that make picture taking faster, easier, and more familiar for first-time DSLR users. Sony is bringing live-view shooting to its digital SLR camera line with today’s introduction of a 14.2-megapixel α (alpha) DSLR-A350 camera and 10.2-megapixel α (alpha) DSLR-A300 model. "Sony Introduces Two Mainstream DSLR Cameras With Unique ‘Quick AF Live’ View System The Sony Alpha A300 will reach stores in April. It will ship with a DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens for a retail price of around $800 USD. The Sony Alpha A300 DSLR shoots at up to 3 frames per second, and accepts Compact Flash media cards.
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The LCD tilts up and down to allow you to view it from different angles. It features Sony’s new Quick AF Live View system which allows you to frame images in the camera’s 2.7 inch LCD yet still be able to focus images quickly.
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The Sony Alpha A300 DSLR (announced 30 January 2008) is a 10.2 megapixel DSLR.