What is Sony slt-a65?
First introduced in November 2011 , Sony SLT-A65 is a 24.0MP Entry-Level DSLR camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized CMOS sensor. Sony later replaced A65 with A68. Follow the link to read our in-depth comparison of these cameras:
What type of autofocusing does Sony A65 have?
Sony A65 features a Phase Detection autofocusing system. The AF system has 15 focus points and 3 of these sensors are of Cross-type. Cross-type sensors locks focus faster and more accurate compared to single type sensors.
What is the difference between the Sony A65 and A68?
camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, Fully articulated screen and Sony/Minolta Alpha lens mount. Sony later replaced A65 with A68. Follow the link to read our in-depth comparison of these cameras: Sony A65 is a member of Sony’s Entry-Level DSLR class cameras.
What is the battery life of the Sony A65?
Sony A65 is powered by battery which provides a shooting life of 560 according to CIPA standards. Considering that the average battery life of DSLR type cameras is 886 shots, Sony A65 has a short battery life for its class so we strongly recommend A65 owners to buy some extra batteries.
Is the Sony A65 the best camera in the SLT line-up?
There are two reasons we believe the A65 has the potential to be the more significant camera in the SLT line-up: firstly because it is aimed at a much more popular segment of the market – many more people buy consumer-level DSLRs than buy enthusiast ones.
What makes the Sony A65 so special?
The Sony A65 is a new interchangeable lens camera that uses Translucent Mirror Technology to offer high-speed shooting and a smaller body size.
Should you buy the Mercedes-Benz slt-a65 or the cheaper A65?
Although somewhat overshadowed by its higher-end stablemate at the time of its launch, the cheaper SLT-A65 has more mass-market potential and we believe there’s every chance it’s the A65 that will have the greater long-term impact.