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October 2011
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Fantastischer XGAOLEDSucher
Sehr schnell
Durchdachtes Design
Gute Ausstattung
Flexibles Display
Extrem schneller Serienbildmodus und Autofokus
Fantastischer OLEDSucher
Flexibel aufgehängtes Display
PeakingFunktion
Wetterfestes Gehäuse
Sehr hohe Serienbildgeschwindigkeit (aber kleiner Pufferspeicher)
Sehr gute Bildqualität bis ISO 1.600
Bis ISO 200 auf VollformatNiveau
Robustes
Ergonomisches Gehäuse
Hervorragender elektronischer Sucher (jedoch etwas zu geringer Kontrastumfang)
Sehr gute Bildqualität im niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Bereich
Solide verarbeitetes Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformten Griff
Kameragehäuse gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschützt
Hochauflösender und vergleichsweise großer elektronischer Sucher (
Gute Bildqualität
Eingängige Bedienung
Hohe Auflösung
Tolle Ausstattung
Hochwertig verarbeitet
Schicke Erscheinung
Sehr hohe Auflösung
Funktionsumfang und Handling
Bildstabilisator
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Unpräziser Joystick
Langsame automatische SucherAktivierung
Kleiner Pufferspeicher
Bildqualität bricht bei hohen ISOWerten ein
Fummeliger Joystick
Langweilige Bildeffekte
Unausgereifte Firmware (Objektivwechsel kann KameraAbsturz hervorrufen)
SetObjektiv wird dem Auflösungspotential des 24MegapixelSensors bei Weitem nicht gerecht
Etwas ausgeprägte Tendenz zu knapper Belichtung
Sucheranzeige bei schwachem Licht stark ver
Erster Auslöserdruckpunkt nicht eindeutig erkennbar (etwas "schwammig")
Bildqualität könnte ab ISO 3.200 besser sein
Kreativ- und Szenen-Modi bei JPEG+RAW nicht verwendbar
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-25, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
A well-designed camera that's enjoyable to shoot, partly thanks to a great viewfinder, the fixed-mirror Sony Alpha SLT-A77V bests the competition with features like a cleverly articulated display, built-in GPS for geotagging, and very good 1080/60p video
There are some annoying omissions in the A77V's feature set, including odd limitations for raw and video shooting, plus battery life is subpar
The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals....
Excellent build quality. Very nice kit lens. GPS built in. Excellent HD video quality
Response times could be faster. Battery drains quickly
This top-end Sony camera ticks all the right boxes from image quality to blisteringly fast shooting. If only it had a better battery and was a little more snappy in everyday use, we would have no qualms in recommending it wholeheartedly....
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-09-01, Autor: Margaret , Testbericht von: photoreview.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Sony's SLT-A77 is the flagship model in the company's range of interchangeable-lens cameras featuring Translucent (pellicle) Mirror Technology. Positioned above last year's SLT-A55, it boasts a 24.3-megapixel APS-C-sized sensor new BIONZ image processo...
Zusammenfassung: Front view of the SLT-A77 with the Sony 16-50mm ƒ/2.8 DT SSM lens fitted and pop-up flash raised. (Source: Sony.)Front view of the SLT-A77 with no lens. (Source: Sony.)Rear view of the SLT-A77 with the monitor reversed onto the camera body. (Source: Sony....
Zusammenfassung: Overview The A77 is the flagship model in what is now a series of five cameras featuring Translucent Mirror Technology, the other models being the A65, which was announced concurrently with the A77, the SLT-A35 (announced in June) and last year's A55 and ...
Zusammenfassung: Sony has got the Indian DSLR market squarely in its sights, if the recent releases of its DSLR cameras is anything to go by. Leading the charge is their premium DSLR, the Alpha 77, which comes with a 24.3-megapixel sensor. It might look like most DSLRs i...
It comes with AVCHD Ver. 2.0 (Progressive), Supports generous range of HD movie recording, Also supports 19point AF System with 11 Cross Sensors, Available with blisteringly fast phase detection AF, Plenty of dedicated controls, Includes useful features a
Shorter battery life, Aggressive noise reduction in at high ISO, Slow startup, Few lags when switching between LCD AND EVF, Novice or first time users may get confused with its functions, Heavy
Though available with few niggles to comment on, A77V still deserves a thumbs-up from us. Alpha 77 offers excellent image quality, great handling, impressive build quality, quick full-time phase detection AF system and loads of exposure modes. All in all ...
Weather sealing and Magnesium Alloy body, burst mode of 10 frames per second (with AF tracking), Cheapest of the competitors
ISO performance not up to par, Flash casts a shadow with kit lens
The A77 is definitely a good buy if you're looking for something sturdy, with a good overall balance of features and performance. While the A77 is a slight disappointment in the noise handling department, it definitely makes up for it with the fast AF (es...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-26, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: asia.cnet.com
A well-designed camera that's enjoyable to shoot; great viewfinder; cleverly articulated display; built-in GPS for geotagging; very good 1080/60p video.
Annoying omissions in the A77's feature set; odd limitations for raw and video shooting; subpar battery life.
The Sony Alpha SLT-A77 is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals. ...
If you already own some Sony A mount lenses and accessories and are looking to trade your existing body for a top quality camera, the A77 is your man. We were wary about its use of an electronic viewfinder, but needn't have worried – it's almost up to the...