Sony’s press conference at PMA2010 has come to an end.
This conference has been followed by a lot of Sony dSLR users due to the fact that there have been huge expectations of a Sony A700 successor.
Well… It has been revealed, but with the twist that it is a concept camera at this point. No technical spefications, price, launchdate and so on have been unveiled.
And… this has sent the users over the top. Many users believe that Sony may as well just give up and stop producing dSLR cameras
Nikon’s topcamera in the dSLR range is way better than the best Sony offers
Yes… I agree. However, there is a massive massive price difference. So if Nikon didn’t have a camera that was a lot better, then something would have to be rotten in the state of Denmark.
That said, Sony has in my opinion set the record straight as being one of the top three dSLR brands with this conference:
Hvis Nikons ikke var bedre, ville jeg mene at der var noget galt.
Det sagt, Sony har efter min mening cementeret deres position som én af de top tre på dSLR markedet med denne presse konference:
- A successor to the magnificent A700
- A CZ 24mm f/2.0
- A 500mm f/4
Furthermore, they have announced their micro four-thirds cameras. Unfortunately again without technical specs. These will be with an E-mount, but I bet they will be compatible with the A-mount lenses through an adapter of sorts.





