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Sample Shots

18-55mm kit lens (35mm equivalent: 28-84mm)

Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Wide-angle 18mm (28mm)
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Standard 28mm (43mm)
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Portrait/Telephoto 55mm (84mm)
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55-200mm kit lens (35mm equivalent: 84-304mm)

Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Tele-photo 55mm (84mm)
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Tele-photo 100mm (152mm)
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Tele-photo 200mm (304mm)
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Camera effects

Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Posterisation
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Partial Colour - Blue
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Sony SLT-A35 DSLR

Monochrome
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ISO Tests

Sony Alpha SLT-A35 translucent mirror camera

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re: Viewfinder

The viewfinder is 1.4 MP - higher res than the rear screen (920K).

The EVF on these cameras are for most practical purposes better than the optical viewfinders on most non "full frame" digital cameras. Of the APS-C cameras, only the viewfidners on the top end models are better. For critical adjustment, you have the ability to zoom in, particularly useful for macro work or other critical focus tasks.

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I can't speak for everybody

but I'd quite like to see these videos of your dog. You can't just tease us with them and then refuse to youtube.

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@DF118

Thanks for the explanation.

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Sony's profusion of models allows competing camera stores to carry different stock to the one next door, while still offering more or less the same features, thus allowing them to avoid having to price match.

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I wonder if this is worse than a conventional DSLR with a mirror for collecting dust? I could imagine the pellicle gradually getting contaminated & requiring VERY careful cleaning to prevent the images being spoiled.

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