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10/07/2010 10:24:41 AM · #1
Has anybody used, or got this camera, or have any thoughts about it they wish to share with me...im highly considering buying it.

he's a random link if you'd like to see it and the details.
Sony alpha A900
10/07/2010 11:08:17 AM · #2
I shot Minolta for years - Sony acquired Minolta's consumer brand recently. I still have a Minolta 7D, which works like a charm and produces quality images, but when Sony announced the A900, I looked at it long and hard, especially how it held up to the Canon 5D. It didn't. The in-body stabilization is nice (exists on the 7D), but the in-camera processing of RAW files, which cannot be turned off, was quite a turn-off. That may not be an inconvenience to some, but it was to me. Additionally, high ISO performance testing seemed to lag behind the Canon/Nikon equivalents at the time.

I had/have a lot of good Minolta glass and the image quality with good lenses is excellent. I hated to abandon the Minolta brand, but settled on Canon and the 5D2. I still like to pull out the 7D on occasion - when 6mp "will do". :)

If you haven't read the reviews/comments on DPReview.com, check it out: //www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydslra900/. The reviews of those who own it are quite positive.

Hope this helps. Good luck.
10/07/2010 01:24:01 PM · #3
Very active Sony/Minolta community at Dyxum.com.
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