Thursday, 1 August 2013

Alleged Photo of the First DSLR Pellicle Mirror on the Sony A33

Alleged Photo of a First DSLR Pellicle Mirror on a Sony A33 a331


The above is presumably a leaked print of a not-yet-announced Sony A33 and a pellicle mirror, a initial of a kind on a DSLR. Rumor has it that a camera will strictly be announced early tomorrow morning.


SonyAlphaRumors perceived a tip that Sony will be regulating a following arguments compelling a new pellicle system:




  • Minimal shiver lag: Mirror does not move, and therefore formula in shiver loiter of reduction than 0.1 seconds


  • Auto focus: First DSLR to offer proviso showing autofocus during HD video recording


  • Frames per second: No relocating counterpart allows camera to strech 10 FPS


  • No counterpart blackouts: Optical perspective and Live perspective will sojourn undeviating during shooting


  • Compact design: Eliminating a relocating counterpart complement reduces weight by 25% and distance by 20%


Stay tuned. Official news about a A33 and A55 should arrive shortly.




Update: Amateur Photographer only published a post titled, “New Sony Alpha 55 and Alpha 33 EVF DSLRs to underline bound Translucent Mirror“. Almost as shortly as it was published it was taken down (darn those easy-to-click “Publish” buttons!). Here’s a quote from a now-removed article:



Sony is set to deliver sharpened speeds of adult to 10fps, as good as video, in a latest Alpha DSLR cameras, a Alpha 55 and Alpha 33, by regulating a new non-moving ‘translucent’ mirror. Echoing a record of a pellicle counterpart in Canon’s EOS RT of 1989, Sony’s new semi-transparent counterpart allows light to be fed concurrently to a camera’s imaging sensor and AF system, stealing a need for a relocating counterpart and providing a intensity for most softened concentration tracking as good as active AF in Live View and video modes.



Looks like this is no longer a “rumor”.


(via SonyAlphaRumors)


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Alleged Photo of the First DSLR Pellicle Mirror on the Sony A33

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