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May 2012
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73 Tests
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Very good Raw file output up through ISO 6400, Dynamic range at the top of its class, High magnification EVF with comprehensive information display, Manual focus 'Peaking' option for both stills and video modes, 10fps shooting in full resolution mode, Class-leading 1080/60p video resolution with manual exposure control, Useful function menu provides access to shooting parameters, Two customizea
Mediocre JPEG processing with mushy detail and visible artifacts, LCD viewfinder (vs OLED panel in other Sony models), AF not compatible with manual exposure control in video mode, No live view in 8 or 10 fps continuous shooting modes makes accurate panning very difficult, Counter-intuitive setting of aperture in manual mode, Awkward to navigate between stills and movie playback modes, Main men
The Sony SLT-A57 has the unenviable task of replacing the SLT-A55, which generated huge interest by introducing a ground-breaking translucent fixed-mirror design to the entry-level DSLR market. If you place a premium on the introduction of brand new f...
Zusammenfassung: The Sony SLT A57 DSLR is a tidy still snapper with its 16.1 megapixel sensor, but it also pulls double duty as an HD camcorder: it can suck down full HD 1080p resolution video. But is it a jack of all trades and master of none? Check out our group test...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-30, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: The Sony Alpha SLT-A57Y is an interchangeable lens camera that's well worth considering. It's a camera that can capture wonderfully clear and vibrant images without you having to fiddle around with the settings too much. We think you can have a lot of fun...
Good build quality, Many controls and shortcuts, Versatile articulated LCD, Decent EVF, Range of exposure modes
Menu not that clear, Some functions unavailable in some modes, No built, in GPS, High price
In spite of a few handling quirks and an ageing menu system that could do with ironing out, the Sony Alpha a57 delivers an overall very favourable impression. With a strong feature set and the ability to deliver high quality images, this camera can certa...
Good general responsiveness and burst mode (7.5 fps standard or 12 fps max.), Sensitivity settings managed very well up to 3200 ISO, 1080p HD video at up to 50 fps, stereo sound and effective autofocus, Builtin stabilisation
Sequential display EVF can lead to rainbow effects, Certain plastics could feel more robust, Battery runs down more quickly than in 'genuine' SLR cameras, 1855 mm kit lens is of variable quality
The Sony Alpha 57 is a pleasant-to-use camera that's easy to get the hang of while still being advanced enough to take more experienced users further. Picture quality is excellent, so long as the lens you're using is up to scratch, but the sequential d...
Punchy colours; Plenty of sharp detail; High-speed burst mode
A little pricey
The Sony Alpha SLT-A57 really delivers when paired with the 18-55mm kit lens. With bright, vibrant colours, plenty of fine detail and super-fast underlying hardware, it's easy to get great shots in practically any condition....
It is a year and a half since the Sony Alpha 55 hit the market, and the Sony Alpha 57 is more of a refresh than a new model. However, there are enough features to separate it from the entry-level Alpha 35, particularly the angled LCD screen, improved EVF...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-23, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Image clarity, Quick performance, Good high ISO capability, Not hard to use
Battery life not great, Some chromatic aberration
The Sony Alpha SLT-A57Y is an interchangeable lens camera that's well worth considering. It's a camera that can capture wonderfully clear and vibrant images without you having to fiddle around with the settings too much. We think you can have a lot of fun...
Good build quality, Many controls and shortcuts, Versatile articulated LCD, Decent EVF, Range of exposure modes
Menu not that clear, Some functions unavailable in some modes, No builtin GPS, High price
Costing £700 in the UK or $800 in the US, with a kit lens, the launch price of the Sony Alpha a57 seems a little steep, particularly given that you can pick up the 24.3MP, GPS-enabled Sony Alpha SLT-a65 for roughly the same price, or even less if you shop...
Zusammenfassung: The body of the A57 resembles the SLT-A65 we reviewed in October, 2011. Made from polycarbonate resin (plastic), it has the same dimensions as the A65's but isseven grams lighter.Where the A65 has the same 24.3-megapixel sensor as the flagship A77 model, ...