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A few other notable changes include the addition of an ISO 100 position, slight updates to the Help Guide function and menu system, a change to Sony's new Playback mode, which segregates still and video content, support for the latest generation SDXC card...
Excellent 16.2-megapixel sensor, Competitive high ISO performance, Very good dynamic range, In-body image stabilization, Stellar battery life, Fast frame rates, Speedy performance overall, Autofocus in "Quick AF" Live View mode is as fast as...
Sweep Panorama needs improving, Creaking in grip, Phase-detection AF a bit hit and miss sometimes (could be limited to our test units), Multi-Frame shooting can be quite noisy, Only two Noise Reduction settings (Auto, Weak); no Off setting, JPEGs get a...
The 16.2-megapixel Sony Alpha A580 comes with many refinements that make it a far more usable camera than its predecessors, making it a more significant contender in the market for mid-range digital SLRs. Starting with its heft and improved controls, t...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:54
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Sony's A55 launch justifiably grabbed all the headlines on its release, offering the ground-breaking translucent mirror technology and all the benefits that came with it. Sitting somewhat in the shadows, and launched around the same time, was the tradi...
Quick AF Live View, fast burst mode, decent movie...
Lack of movie controls, burst mode exceeds focus potential...
In an age of making minor adjustments to cameras between generations and repackaging the results as a new model Sony has made the A580 a perfect example of choice for choice's sake. The differences between this model and the A55 are as minor as the cha...
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The 16.2-megapixel Sony Alpha DSLR-A580 ($799.99, body only) is an impressive digital camera with great photo and video quality and several innovative in-camera software tricks. Autofocus is off-the-charts fast, whether you use the optical viewfinder o...
Beautiful still image and video quality, Fast auto-focus with optical viewfinder or in Live View mode, Articulating LCD, Innovative in-camera software for noise reduction, HDR, and panoramic photos...
Manual focus-only video recording, No control over shutter speed while recording video, Limited selection of video modes...
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A580 is the only digital SLR that can deliver beautiful images and blazing fast autofocus whether you're framing your shots with the optical viewfinder, or with the LCD in Live View mode. Video-capture options are a bit limited, th...
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cameragearguide.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:54
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Announced at the end of August 2010, the Sony A580 brings consumers a near no-compromise DSLR camera at a very attractive price. The specifications are pretty impressive, a 16.2MP CMOS Exmor sensor, a tilting 3 inch 921K LCD display, super fast Live Vi...
Very high image quality, Genuinely useful shooting modes, Fast AF and Live View AF...
Lacks dedicated physical controls, No manual exposure control for video, Lack of incamera editing options...
For photographers looking for an easy to use but powerful DLSR camera, the Sony A580 makes an excellent and affordable choice. For about $800 the A580 provides the image quality and performance of cameras hundreds of dollars more, but does so in a very...
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The Sony A580 is a new mid-range DSLR camera that somewhat strangely faces some stiff competition not just from the usual suspects of Canon and Nikon, but also Sony's own A55 and A33 cameras with their innovative and headline grabbing technologies. Re...
The Sony A580 is a more traditional alternative to the headline-grabbing A55 model, and an excellent DSLR camera in its own right. It doesn't offer the continuous auto-focus during video recording or the small size and light weight of the A55, but its...
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A580 High ISO Noise previewWhat follows are three preview pages from our forthcoming test report of the Sony Alpha DSLR-A580. All samples taken with final production cameras. Check back soon for our full test report which will include R...
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macworld.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:29:54
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In the future, everything will be televised, so you sure don’t want to be caught carrying an SLR that can only shoot still images. For this reason, Sony has joined the ranks of other major camera manufacturers and added video capability to its new Sony...
Excellent image quality, Cool panoramic and noise reduction features, Very fast burst rate, Well-designed layout...
No Program Shift feature, Many special shooting features only support JPEG files, No autofocus while shooting video...
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A580 Review May 2011 | Lars Rehm The Sony DSLR-A580 is near-identical in terms of design and operation to its predecessor the DSLR-A550, and in terms of image quality very similar to its sister-model the SLT-A55. For this review we ha...
From a price and specification point of view the Sony DSLR-A580 competes directly with other mid-level cameras such as its sister camera SLT-A55, the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i or the Nikon D5100. In terms of image quality there is not an awful lot betw...
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