Sony Alpha DSLR A900 review

Jul 28
2009

Full review at http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_DSLR_A900/ . A ten minute video tour around the highest resolution DSLR to date: Sony’s 24.6 Megapixel Alpha A900, by Gordon Laing, Editor of http://www.cameralabs.com . For our full review, sample images and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text. If you have any questions regarding this review, feel free to post on the Cameralabs forum!

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25 Responses to “Sony Alpha DSLR A900 review”

  1. mahamza86 says:

    NO It’s not the kit …
    NO It’s not the kit lens, In fact A900 is not packaged with any lens

  2. 1987dman says:

    is that the kit …
    is that the kit lens?

  3. fallenembers08 says:

    practice is like …
    practice is like the job at hand, in use, in reality. :P

  4. cameralabs says:

    In reality, as in …
    In reality, as in when you’re actually using it.

  5. yyyy2999 says:

    WhaT does he mean …
    WhaT does he mean by ” in practise”

  6. socal1000 says:

    4 thousand smackers
    4 thousand smackers

  7. roylabruyere says:

    2.200 € :(
    2.200 € :(

  8. KSA4BOREDOM says:

    how much ?! i want …
    how much ?! i want to buy like it

  9. s001799 says:

    Its so draumatic …
    Its so draumatic when you said’the perfect moment is lost FOREVER” 6:00

  10. Adiobe says:

    Hi Gordon!
    I really …

    Hi Gordon!
    I really like your reviews.
    But i wish you had more video reviews about lenses (Especially sony lenses).I don’t know if its possible, but it would be handy for more people I think!
    Thx!

  11. DXm8 says:

    why not?
    why not?

  12. luna8181 says:

    I’ve got it. Please …
    I’ve got it. Please do not buy it.

  13. TimMiddleton says:

    Good evening Gordon …
    Good evening Gordon.

    I believe that the A900 also allows users to change the focusing screen themselves. In practice, is this as simple a procedure as Sony would have us believe? I would be particularly interested in using a type L screen to end those wonky architecture blues …

  14. Wearden101 says:

    Hey,
    In response …

    Hey,
    In response to your post upon the video “Sony Alpha DSLR A900 review”.
    If your looking for a good, Cheap DSLR to get started with, I would vouch on you getting the A200.
    I’ve recently started Photography myself and the A200 is actually better than the A300.
    The only difference between the both is that the A300 has a pop out screen.

    Just thought i’d tell you so that you can save a bit of money =]

    All the best.

  15. cameralabs says:

    Thanks! I use a …
    Thanks! I use a Sony DCR-HC96 to film these videos. Feel free to ask about the A300 in the Sony section on the cameralabs forums if you have any Qs…

  16. nzkev93 says:

    Hi, I really like …
    Hi, I really like all of your videos and also your site. I’m planning on buying the Sony Alpha A300, to get started a little bit.

    Ah one last thing: What video camera are you using?

  17. cameralabs says:

    Sorry, I have no …
    Sorry, I have no plans to test this model.

  18. adrianlinski says:

    can you do a review …
    can you do a review of th sony DSC-H10 thanks

  19. cameralabs says:

    They’re generally …
    They’re generally quite slow in operation, so sports or action photography is normally out – but everything else is fine – such as landscapes, portraits. Check out hasselblad and mamiya’s websites.

  20. cameralabs says:

    A medium format …
    A medium format camera is one with a sensor (or that uses film) that’s bigger than 36x24mm, also known as the ‘full-frame’ 35mm format. The best-known brand is Hasselblad. They’re generally very high resolution, but expensive and targeted at pros.

  21. allgoo19 says:

    Gordon give the …
    Gordon give the most comprehensive review in youtube.

  22. danarodic says:

    finaly !!! thanl …
    finaly !!! thanl you so much :)

  23. maureenOWW says:

    Excellent, I’m …
    Excellent, I’m finally going to bin my Kodak DX4330.

  24. cameralabs says:

    Thanks poopoip! I …
    Thanks poopoip! I always mention the numbers of elements and groups in the lens reviews at cameralabs . com that accompany the videos you see here. As for an explanation, the number of elements simply means the number of actual optical pieces in the lens. Some of these are ‘stuck’ or work together in what’s known as a group.

  25. poopoip says:

    Amazing review …
    Amazing review gordon!
    I always look forward to see what new reviews you’ve made :)
    Just a suggestion, could you make a video explaining What “X elements in X groups means?
    Also, in lens reviews, could you quote the number of elements in the lens?
    Thanks for the great reviews, looking forward to more!

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