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2012-01-01T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Sony Camera Made

Well I used this product for taking photos of people, scenery and nature and I also used this camera for subway and other transit photos. The best things about the camera is it has viewfinder and the photos comes out clear if you know how to use it. And it takes best outdoor shots and transportation shots. The only con is that sometimes you have to use viewfinder instead if your shots is coming out too light or too dark. Otherwise good camera.

Daniel C.

2011-11-27T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

its ok

auto focusing at night is terrible

pickchadis

2011-06-17T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Simply Awesome!

This is my first professional camera and it was ready to use right out f the box. I would reccomend this camera to anyone! it takes brilliant pictues and the tilt screen is awesome for those hard to get shots. Kuddos to Sony!

SammyB

2010-11-30T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love my Alpha

This is my first DSLR coming over from my minolta 35mm and a cannon PTS digital. Tha A550 is easy to use right out of the box, has great features that allow all or no control of your shots, and takes amazing pictures. The adjustable display is great for taking some tricky angle shots and the live view gives that 35mm feel. From the beach northern woods this spring fishing or the NC beach this summer it has taken full rich pictures inside and out. And a bonus for me all my Minolta maxxim lense work great with my alpha. If your looking for a nice mid level dslr I would recommend the 550.

BigPappaH

2010-08-13T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Average, certainly not outstanding

The A550 is an OK camera but it is nowhere near as good as the A700. It is advertised as a 14 megapiixel camera with improved sensor and picture quality which is why I retired my A700. I shoot in "fine" mode which is the highest quality jpeg mode available and most of my files are less than 5 MP because Sony has set the firmware to compress files by 5%. ik'm aware the 14 MP file is only generated when shooting in RAW mode, but the A700 had an extra fine setting so the 10 MP sensor produce 7.5 to 8.2 MP jpegs because the compression was only 2%. Picture quality is mediocre even in RAW format, the images are almost fuzzy. I just shot a dodgeball tournament and found that the exposure control couldn't cope with scenes where the flash was aimed directly toward a wall 30 feet away or into a corner, every shot was washed out. Where the angle of the shot wasn't toward a wall or into a corner the esposure was perfect. Fortunately I still have my A700 so the A550 is going into storage awaiting a firmware update (this is a hint Sony) and A700 back into service.

RustedKnight

2010-08-05T20:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Less than an hours worth of use...

I finally began to shoot with my new a550. I was really enjoying the cameras capability and diversity, until the capture button fell off! I've less than an hour of use out of this camera and it is now useless. For the money I would have said the a550 is great but now all I can say is don't waste you money on a poorly made plastic camera. For the money go for the Nikon D700; its construction is superior. The trade off is that the Nikon D700, while comparable in price only has 12.1 megapixels and takes up to 5 frames per minute verses the 14 megapixels and 7 frames per minute that the Sony a550 boasts. While the Nikon D700 has slight disadvantages, anyone will see the ultimate value in having a well-built camera (that works) to Sony’s a550 that falls apart 35minutes out of the box!

BPHW

2010-07-07T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

needs a firmware update to be a great choice

Exposure bracketing settings are limited to .3 or .7 EV with 3 shots. This camera needs a simple firmware update to bring it to at least 2 (hopefully 3) EV with 3 or 5 shots.

JKM1

2010-03-01T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent camera for the price

I used this camera the weekend I got it on a trip to the mountains. The pictures were outstanding! Great detail in the photos.

TERRI L.

2010-01-24T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Improvements over Minolta's MAXXUM 7D

If you like to see the improvements and technology breakthrough after having used Minolta's MAXXUM 7D, you may find this is the right one to have.

Grandpa W.

2010-01-17T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great upgrade for DSLR-A350 users

I shot with an A350 for 10 months. While it's a really great camera it has a few short comings that I found limiting. Sony seemed to have read my mind and fixed or improved every single one of my concerns: - I can shoot at ISO 800-1600 without seeing any significant noise (With the A350 I didn't like to shoot above ISO 400), - The LCD screen is higher resolution and tilts 90 deg down (vs 45deg with the A350), - Manual focus check (puts a 7x or 14x image on the LCD screen for fine focus adjustments) - AEL button moved next to thumb where it's needed, Smart teleconverter button moved farther away since it's not used as much - Fn screen layout more intuitive - Built-in HDR function - thank goodness Sony kept the same big grip as the A350 and the same 14 megapixel count. All together, the A550 is my A350 with all the short comings fixed. The A550 is a long-term keeper for me.

SoCalEngineer

2010-01-10T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice Camera

I use the camera for family functions mostly buy, also take it to Pro sports events and I get some really good shots using a 70-300 mm lense.

Warehead

2009-12-26T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Upgrade from Sony DSC-F828

I don’t normally write reviews, but my love of photography has prompted me to communicate my thoughts. My first 35mm camera was a Minolta Maxxum 5000 that I bought in 1986. I had two lenses with my old Minolta camera (28-85mm and a 75-300mm). I used this camera for years and occasionally still do. In 2005, I broke down and bought a Sony DSC-F828 and have been very pleased with this camera for the past 4 years. Recently, I began to shoot more pictures in RAW format as I really liked being able to tweak the photos at home instead of in the field to set the exposure for variable conditions. The only problem with the F828 was the speed at recording the raw images. I tried faster memory cards but came to the realization it was the camera’s processor that was the limiting factor. This can be really frustrating when you are trying to capture wildlife such as birds of prey in flight. This Christmas I bought the Sony a550 with the SAL-18250 lens. What a wonderful combination. This camera is very quick even with standard memory cards. I can shoot in rapid succession 7 shots, then wait a couple of seconds and shoot another set. This is very nice when trying to shoot wildlife. I can’t wait to try it out in one of our National Parks this summer. Other than the image stabilization which is also very nice, the speed of the camera’s processor is worth the upgrade by itself. In summary, the a550 is just as fast as my old 35mm film camera, except instead of having to reload film after 5 volleys (36 shots), I get to keep shooting. The wide angle using the SAL-18250 lens is the same as my old Minolta at 28mm and the maximum zoom is better than 300mm equivalent of my 35mm film camera. As a result this single lens effectively replaces the need for the two lenses I used with my 35mm film camera. It is also very nice to be able to connect my old Minolta lens to the Sony body. When I connect my 75-300mm Minolta lens to my a550, I effectively get about 450mm of zoom, which is very nice for distance shots. On my F828, I almost always shot using the LCD screen. Not the case with the a550. While you have the option to do so, I find it much more convenient to move the camera back up to my eye and shoot through the crystal clear view finder, the way a camera should be. The F828 had a LCD screen viewfinder that was somewhat grainy and difficult to focus manually. The reaction time was also slow and you could lose the object too easily. The Sony a550 corrects this issue as you are looking through the lens so there isn’t any electronic processing delay. As a final note, the a550 shoots is a different RAW format that my F828. At first, this concerned me as Adobe Photoshop CS4 didn’t immediately recognize it. However, after downloading the latest Adobe Camera Raw plug-in to version 5.6, Photoshop was able to read the new format. This was a free download from Adobe, so it should be an issue. In summary after only two days of using this camera, I am greatly impressed with the Sony a550 and have no regrets whatsoever with this purchase. I would recommend this camera to anyone who has a love of photography. Hopefully later this year, I will post some wildlife pictures taken with the a550.

NationalParksFan

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Sony a550 DSLR Camera Body , 14.2 Megapixel with CMOS Image Sensor, Face Detection, 3.0" LCD Screen Specifications

  • Camera Type

    Sony a Digital SLR camera with built-in flash and inter-changeable lenses

  • Color Filter System

    RGB primary color filters

  • Effective Picture Resolution

    Approx. 14.2 megapixels

  • Imaging Sensor

    APS-C size Exmor CMOS sensor (23.5 x 15.6mm)

  • Lens Mount Type

    Sony a lens, Minolta and Konica Minolta AF lens

  • Pixel Gross

    Approx. 14.6 megapixels

  • Processor

    BIONZ image processor

  • Recording Media Type

    Memory Stick PRO Duo media, SD and SDHC memory card

  • Recording Mode

    RAW, RAW+JPEG, JPEG Fine, JPEG Standard

  • Still Actual 16:9

    L (12M): 4592 x 2576 M (6.3M): 3344 x 1872 S (2.9M): 2288 x 1280

  • Still Actual 3:2

    L (14M): 4592 x 3056 M (7.4M): 344 x 2224 S (3.5M): 2288 x 1520

  • Anti-dust function

    Charge protection coating on low pass filter and image-sensor shift mechanism

  • BRAVIA Sync

    Yes, via HDMI with compatible BRAVIA HDTV

  • Creative Style

    Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, B/W Setting Adj. for; Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness

  • Dynamic Range Optimizer

    DRO; off, Auto/Level (Lv1-5) Auto HDR; off, Auto Exp. (Up to 3EV between 1.0-3.0EV in 0.5EV steps)

  • Live View

    Quick Auto Focus Live View Manual Focus Check Live View

  • Scene Mode(s)

    Flash Off, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports Action, Sunset, Night portrait

  • User Interface

    "Easy-to-understand Graphic Display and on-screen Help Guide User-friendly function menu"

  • Flash Compensation

    +/-2EV (in 1/3 EV-stop increments)

  • Flash Coverage

    18mm in focal-length of lens attached

  • Flash Metering System

    ADI flash (automatic change for Pre-flash TTL)

  • Flash Guide Number

    12 (in meters at ISO100)

  • Flash Modes

    Auto, Fill-flash, Slow sync, Rear sync, Wireless

  • Flash Recycling Time

    Approx. 4 sec.

  • Flash Type

    Auto Pop-up

  • Memory Card Slot

    Dual memory card slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo media SD and SDHC memory card

  • Tripod Mount

    Yes, 1/4"-20

  • USB Port(s)

    USB 2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, PTP)

  • AF modes

    Single-shot AF, Automatic AF, Continuous AF, (AF/MF selectable)

  • Drive Mode

    Single-shot, Continuous, Speed Priority, Self-timer, Bracketong; Cont./ WB, Remote Commander

  • Exposure Compensation

    +/-2EV (in 1/3 EV steps)

  • Exposure settings

    Auto, Auto Flash Off, Program Auto (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter priority (S), Manual (M)

  • Focus Area

    Wide (Up to 9 active focus points), Spot, Local (9 local areas selectable)

  • Focus Features

    Manual Focus Check Live View Predictive control, Focus lock, Eye-start AF, AF illuminator

  • Focus Points

    9 points

  • Focus Sensitivity

    EV0 - 18 (ISO100)

  • Focus System

    TTL phase detection system

  • ISO

    Auto, 200 to 12800

  • Metering

    TTL metering w/ 40-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC

  • Metering Modes

    Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot

  • Metering Sensitivity

    2EV to 20EV (4EV to 20EV with Spot metering), (at ISO 100 conversion with F1.4 lens)

  • Scene Selection Modes

    Flash Off, Portrait,Landscape,Macro,Sports action,Sunset,Night portrait

  • White Balance

    Auto,Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Color temp.,Color Filter, Custom

  • Diopter Adjustment

    -2.5 - +1.0m-1

  • Eye relief

    Approx. 19 mm from the eyepiece, Approx. 15 mm from the eyepiece frame at -1 diopter

  • Field of View

    95%

  • Focusing Screen

    Spherical Acute Matte Screen

  • Magnification

    0.80x (with 50mm lens at infinity)

  • Viewfinder Type

    Fixed eye-level, penta-Dach-mirror

  • Angle Adjustment

    Yes(upward by up to 90 degrees, downward by up to 90 degrees)

  • Brightness Control

    Auto Brightness Control (Auto setting in 2 steps, manual setting in 5 steps)

  • Coverage

    100% (Playback), 90% (Live View)

  • LCD Type

    3" TFT Xtra Fine LCD (921,600 pixels)

  • Operating System Compatibility

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Mac OS X(v10.1.3) or later

  • Supplied Software

    PMB (Picture Motion Browser) 4.3.01 Image Data Converter SR 3.1 Image Data Lightbox SR

  • Battery Type

    NP-FM500H

  • Number of Shots

    Approx. 1000 images with viewfinder, approx. 520 images in live view mode (CIPA standard)

  • Operating Temperature

    32 - 104 degrees F (0 - 40 degrees C)

  • Dimensions (Approx.)

    Approx. 137 X 104 X 84mm (W/H/D, excluding protrusions)

  • Weight (Approx.)

    Approx. 597g (without battery, memory card, accessories)

  • Warranty

    Sony 1 year parts and labor limited warranty

About Sony a550 DSLR Camera Body , 14.2 Megapixel with CMOS Image Sensor, Face Detection, 3.0" LCD Screen

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Great upgrade for DSLR-A350 users

By SoCalEngineer

I shot with an A350 for 10 months. While it's a really great camera it has a few short comings that I found limiting. Sony seemed to have read my mind and fixed or improved every single one of my concerns: - I can shoot at ISO 800-1600 without seeing any significant noise (With the A350 I didn't like to shoot above ISO 400), - The LCD screen is higher resolution and tilts 90 deg down (vs 45deg with the A350), - Manual focus check (puts a 7x or 14x image on the LCD screen for fine focus adjust...

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Great Upgrade from Sony DSC-F828

By NationalParksFan

I don’t normally write reviews, but my love of photography has prompted me to communicate my thoughts. My first 35mm camera was a Minolta Maxxum 5000 that I bought in 1986. I had two lenses with my old Minolta camera (28-85mm and a 75-300mm). I used this camera for years and occasionally still do. In 2005, I broke down and bought a Sony DSC-F828 and have been very pleased with this camera for the past 4 years. Recently, I began to shoot more pictures in RAW format as I really liked being able...

View full Review

Outstanding picture quality begins with the Sony a550L DSLR camera. Featuring 14.2 megapixel resolution for incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements, the a550 also has an Exmor CMOS image sensor and BIONZ image processor with chroma noise reduction to help achieve crystal clear photos with low noise all the way up to ISO 12800.

Empower your photography with a different point of view thanks to a tiltable 3.0" LCD. Additional features include Quick Auto Focus Live View for composing shots in the LCD monitor and Manual Focus Check Live View which enables critical focus in macro and tripod shooting.

Sony a550 DSLR Camera Body , 14.2 Megapixel with CMOS Image Sensor, Face Detection, 3.0" LCD Screen Features

  • 14.2 megapixels; amazing pictures: This camera's 14.2 megapixel resolution makes for incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements. The all-new Sony Exmor CMOS image sensor ensures state-of-the-art response. The large, APS-C format means high sensitivity, powerful depth-of-focus control.
  • Quick Auto Focus Live View: Unlike competing cameras, the DSLR-A550 is just as responsive in Quick Auto Focus Live View mode as in optical viewfinder mode. That's because, unlike the others, the a550 uses the same "phase detection" auto focus for Live View as for the optical viewfinder.
  • Smile Shutter technology: Another Quick AF Live View enhancement, Smile Shutter technology automatically takes the shot when your subject smiles. Works with Quick Auto Focus Live View to capture spontaneous moments, making the difference between a missed shot and a cherished memory.
  • Auto HDR built into camera: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography captures more scene contrast than a single exposure can handle by combining two exposures into one incredible shot. Until recently, you needed a computer and editing software to enjoy HDR.
  • Smart Teleconverter 2x Digital Zoom: In Quick Auto Focus Live View mode, you can extend the optical zoom of your lens with digital zoom. One touch zooms in at 1.4x, while a second touch advances to 2x zoom. The system reproduces pixels on a 1:1 basis so there's no degradation in picture quality.
  • Help Guide and Graphic Display: An informative on-screen Help Guide and Graphic Display provide ready reference to advanced camera functions. The Help Guide explains the camera's modes and settings, while the Graphic Display clarifies the relationship between aperture and shutter speed.
  • 9-Point AF Sensor: To get the best shot under a wide range of situations, the a550 uses a 9-Point AF Sensor with Center Cross. In addition, predictive focus control automatically calculates the position of fast-moving subjects, perfect for pictures of kids and pets.
  • Anti-Dust Technology: Anti-Dust Technology helps keep the CMOS imager clean, resulting in consistently better pictures. First a static-free coating on the CMOS filter helps repel dust. Then vibration automatically dislodges dust from the CMOS each time you shut off the camera.
  • Six Scene Selection Modes: To help you get the shot, Scene Selection Modes optimize the camera settings for common shooting situations. Just turn the Mode Dial to select from Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset and Night View modes.
  • Superb in low light (ISO 12800): An all-new Sony's Exmor CMOS image sensor employs new low-noise processing, for uncommonly clear pictures. The BIONZ image processor with chroma noise reduction helps achieve low noise all the way up to ISO 12800, without sacrificing resolution.
  • Manual Focus Check Live View: For critical focus in macro and tripod shooting, the a550 also offers Manual Focus Check Live View. Temporary 7x and 14x zoom views enable you to focus on extremely fine detail while the 1x view shows 100% framing in the LCD.
  • Tiltable 3.0" LCD: Even if you're completely comfortable with the optical viewfinder, Sony's tiltable LCD empowers your photography with a different point of view. Helps you frame high and low-angle shots that would otherwise be hit or miss. The LCD tilts up or down 90 degrees.
  • Dynamic Range Optimizer: Dynamic Range Optimizer improves results with backlit subjects and recovers details hidden in shadows. Normal DRO improves detail using standard gamma curves for fast shot-to-shot response time, while Advanced DRO adjusts dynamic range area-by-area for greater accuracy.
  • Powerful Supplied Software: To help you refine and manage your images, the a550 is equipped with comprehensive computer software, including Image Data Converter SR, Image Data Lightbox SR and Picture Motion Browser (PMB).(Compatible computer required, not included)
  • HDMI output for HD viewing: Connect your camera to a compatible HDTV and play back your images in stunning high definition. The a550 includes an HDMI output (HDMI cable required, sold separately). In addition, the BRAVIA Sync system works with compatible Sony BRAVIA HDTVs.
  • Six Creative Style settings: Control how the camera processes your images with six finishing styles: Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset and B&W. You can even fine-tune contrast, saturation and sharpness to your personal taste.
  • Up to a 1000 Shots2 of battery life: Take up to 1000 shots on a single charge (optical viewfinder mode)1; up to 520 shots (Live View mode)1 with Sony Stamina battery power. Sony's InfoLITHIUM battery system enables you to see the percent of power remaining, so you can keep shooting in confidence.
  • Index and Slide Show Display: Quickly review your photos using 4- or 9-frame index views, or as an automatic slide show with fade-in/fade-out effect.
  • More responsive Live View: All DSLR Live View systems enable you to compose shots in the LCD monitor, just as you would with a point-and-shoot camera. But not all Live View systems are created equal. Some take a painfully long time to focus. Some even black out the LCD before focus.
  • Face Detection technology: The a550 enhances Quick AF Live View shooting with Face Detection technology, which helps you get the best shot by recognizing faces and applying the proper focus, exposure and white balance.
  • Up to 7 fps of continuous shooting: Up to 7 frames per second (with optical viewfinder in Speed Priority mode) can capture the decisive moment in sports or get the ideal baby photo. You can also shoot at up to 4 fps with Quick Auto Focus Live View.
  • SteadyShot INSIDE stabilization: Image stabilization helps you take blur-free shots by compensating for camera shake. Typical DSLR systems build image stabilization into selected lenses only. SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization is built into the camera body itself.
  • BIONZ image processor: This newest version processor uses chroma noise reduction to deliver high-resolution, low-noise photos even at ISO 12800 sensitivity. This powerful Sony Large Scale Integrated circuit (LSI) also delivers fast processing for quick response on data-intensive 14.2MP images.
  • Eye-Start Autofocus: For maximum speed, Eye-Start Autofocus begins focusing as soon as you raise the camera to your eye. So the camera is ready to catch the perfect moment.
  • Built-in Auto Pop-Up Flash: To help you shoot more effectively, the built-in flash automatically pops up and fires as needed when the camera is set to certain scene selection modes.