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August 2011
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56 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
sehr gute Bildqualität, 7fpsSerienbildmodus mit Autofokus, raffinierte Technologie mit teildurchlässigem Spiegel,
wenig Neuerungen im Vergleich zur A33 und A55, kein progressives FullHDVideo,
Die Sony Alpha SLT-A35 bringt gegenüber ihren Vorgängerinnen hier und dort ein paar kleine Verbesserungen mit, doch die wirklichen Innovationen fehlen. Damit ist die A35 zwar immer noch eine gute Kamera, schafft es aber nicht, aus der Masse herauszust...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-17, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Shoots at five frames per second. Fast autofocus. Compact for a D-SLR. Good high ISO performance.
So-so LCD EVF. Limited video settings. Just-ok kit lens. Proprietary hot shoe
The Alpha 35 is a fast-shooting entry-level D-SLR that is capable of grabbing photos in subpar lighting conditions. It is held back by a so-so electronic viewfinder, which makes it a tough sell compared to D-SLRs with traditional optical finders....
Good still and video image quality, * Speedy overall performance, * Feature-rich but beginner-friendly, * Autofocus and stereo sound for video,
Cropped image for 7fps continuous shooting, * Static LCD, * Limited control over noise reduction, * Unbalanced with longer lenses, Price when rated: $700
Overall it's hard to fault the A35 in any area. The body is sturdy and well laid out, the camera's functionality highly impressive for the low price range and the image quality excellent. The only downside, per se, is user preference as to whether an ...
Quality: picture quality was OK but not brilliant.Why you'd buy it: access to A-mount lenses.Why you wouldn't: LCD screen is fixed, doesn't tilt; card slot in camera's base;So what did I think of the semi-reflective mirror viewfinder arrangement? Frankly...
There's a lot to say about the Sony A35. Considering that it's the baby of the range, it certainly packs a punch. The 16 megapixels should produce moderately good pictures, but they're stunning. The build quality should be noticeably lower at this pri...
When sitting down to list the pros and cons for the Sony a35 it was actually hard to find a compelling reason not to highly recommend this camera. The sharpness of the images, the wide range of useful and fun function options available to the photog...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-07-27, Autor: Philip , Testbericht von: popphoto.com
The A35 continues to show the benefits of a semitransparent mirror in a DSLR. For the average shooter, the speedy and solid continuous AF delivers what most people look for when they step up to a DSLR. Shutter lag is not a part of this camera's vocabulary...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-07-16, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: cnet.com
If you're looking for a model with fast performance, decent video capture, and the benefits of an electronic viewfinder, those are the Sony Alpha SLT-A35's strong suit
Even compared to a dSLR it's a bit dowdy-looking and it's bulkier than competitive ILCs, with a couple of awkward control placements
A solid camera for point-and-shoot upgraders who want to be able to shoot action and video, the Sonly Alpha SLT-A35's bulk may still be a turn-off for some.
Zusammenfassung: 16.20MegapixelsSony Alpha (Minolta A) mount3.0 inchLCD Review Summary: Smaller than an SLR, yet compatible with SLR lenses, the Sony A35 also does tricks: it's capable of up to 7 frames per second at a slightly cropped image size, but still retails for...