Sony is showing off several new camera and lens concepts
at PMA. One that's not entirely surprising is a compact interchangeable lens
camera, similar to the Olympus E-P1 and Panasonic GF1 (the other manufacturers
are not going to let those two companies have this market all to themselves!).
All I can tell you about this camera is that it will use a CMOS sensor and can
record Full HD video. Also shown are a replacement for the DSLR-A700
(finally) and a lower end model, both with HD video. In the lens department,
there's an F2.0, 24 mm Carl Zeiss wide-angle as well as a Sony F4.0, 500 mm super
telephoto. These aren't actual shipping products at this point, so no specs or
pricing is available. Follow the link below to see some photos of these products.
SONY HIGHLIGHTS ALPHA CONCEPT MODELS AND OTHER NEW DIGITAL
IMAGING PRODUCTS AT PMA 2010
ANAHEIM, CALIF. (PMA #2220), Feb. 21, 2010 – Sony is exhibiting
an array of innovative digital imaging products at the Photo Marketing Association
(PMA) 2010 International Convention, including a concept model of the new compact α (alpha)
DSLR camera system that employs an Exmor™ APS HD CMOS sensor, which provides
full AVCHD video capability. New concept α products being shown include
an ultra compact model with interchangeable lenses, additions to the α family
(including a successor to the α700), along with new TX5 and H55 Cyber-shot® cameras,
new printers and other accessories.
α DSLR Camera
In addition to the current DSLR-A230, A330, A380, A500, A550, A850 and A900
digital SLR cameras, the following concept camera bodies and interchangeable
lenses will be exhibited. Current interchange lenses, including Carl Zeiss® and
G lens products will also be on display.
- Concept model of an ultra-compact interchangeable lens digital camera system
that packs the quality of a DSLR camera in an extraordinarily small body,
along with interchangeable lenses
- Mid-range concept camera for advanced users (a successor to the α700)
as well as concept mainstream models
- Prototype of a Super Telephoto Lens (500mm F4 G) with class-leading optical
performance
- Prototype of a Distagon T 24mm F2 ZA SSM, new Carl Zeiss wide angle lens
for superior shots of landscapes and sweeping vistas
Cyber-shot Digital Still Cameras
In addition to its α line of DSLR cameras, Sony will also showcase its
new Cyber-shot digital still cameras. These models include the recently announced
TX5 certified waterproof camera and H55 high-zoom, compact camera.
The DIMA award-winning TX5, which can be used in depths up to 10 feet for up
to one hour, is the world’s thinnest and smallest waterproof digital
still camera with Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization and touch-screen
operation. Additionally, the 10.2 megapixel model is Sony’s first digital
still camera with an “Exmor R” CMOS sensor that is also certified
to be freeze-proof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, shockproof (up to about a
5-foot drop) and dust proof. The TX5 also offers outstanding low-light performance,
high speed, Intelligent Sweep Panorama, 720p high definition video recording
and in-camera Backlight Correction High Dynamic Range features.
The 14.1 MP H55 camera’s 10x optical zoom Sony G lens with 25mm (equivalent)
wide angle is designed for shots from greater distances and of wider landscapes.
Featuring 720p HD movie recording, the H55 model also offers Optical SteadyShot™ image
stabilization to help reduce blur in photos without compromising image quality.
It also adds Optical SteadyShot™ with Active Mode, which lets you shoot
smoother movie footage even if you are walking while shooting.
Photofinishing Solutions and Digital Imaging Accessories
One retail photofinishing system and one professional printer along with four
new digital imaging accessories will also be on display. The new PictureStation™ retail
instant photo kiosk solution is simple to maintain while offering small to
large-scale stores a cost-effective way to drive additional revenue. Event
photographers will also want to take a look at the DIMA award-winning UP-DR80.
Sony’s dye-sub printer is fully portable; with world-class speed and
versatility professional event photographers need on the go.
Digital Imaging accessories include sports and marine packs, a floating strap
(model STP-FSA) for the TX5 camera, a photo printer/frame, Party-shot™ automatic
photographer, DVDirect® recorder, as well as a full line of fashionable
and functional cases and camera bags for Cyber-shot cameras and Handycam® camcorders.
Handycam High-Definition Camcorders
As the leader in the high-definition camcorder category, Sony offers superior
technology in its HD models, even at entry level. Now all 2010 HD Handycam
models will feature the “Exmor R” CMOS sensor with a new algorithm
to realize 2x faster "Quick AF,” Face Priority to prioritize a specified
face for focus, color, exposure and Smile Shutter™ technology, and Highlight
Playback for quick video slideshow generation. The new HD Handycam camcorder
lineup will also offer iAuto, 60p output, and a new user interface, in addition
to capturing content in full1920 x 1080 high-definition video recording at
up to 24Mbps, the highest bit-rate offered by the AVCHD format.
The portfolio includes the top-of-the-line HDR-XR550V unit featuring a 240GB
hard disk drive that holds up to 101 hours of HD video (LP mode) and a Wide
Angle G-lens that captures approximately 2x larger shooting area than previous
models. Sony improves Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization with
Active Mode by expanding the 3-Way Shake Canceling feature across the full
zoom range - from wide to telephoto end, and adds a new feature called Golf
Shot to the high end camcorders. This function renders two seconds of
motion (golf swing) into a sequence of up to 22 still images. In addition,
the camcorder can take 12-megapixel still photos and has advanced features
including an assignable dial for manual control (Iris/Shutter/Exposure/WB//Focus/AE
shift).
Also on display is the new HDR-CX150 Flash Memory Handycam camcorder offered
in black and red. For around $550, this model can capture 3.1-megapixel
still photos and includes 16GB of embedded memory, a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® 25X
optical zoom lens, and SteadyShot® image stabilization with Active Mode — all
in a compact design.
In addition to the hard disk drive or built-in flash memory, all of
Sony’s new camcorders can record video and still images directly
to Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media, Secure Digital (SD), or SDHC media card
(all sold separately).