The company says it has the world's fastest autofocus camera. The Sony Alpha 6000 captures still images up to 24.3 megapixels and can snap 11 shots per second in continuous shooting mode. It is also equipped with wi-fi for easy photo sharing with other devices, and if your mobile device has NFC pairing, its as easy as tapping. It weighs 340 grams and without a lens is 1.8 inches thick. It will be available in March for $799 as a kit with a standard lens.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Sony's 'World's Fastest Autofocus Camera'
With Sony getting out of the PC and TV business (sold its PC business under the VAIO brand name, and by July sell its TV business) which have been making losses, the company claims that imaging, game and mobile are the three core business that will drive the company's growth.
The company says it has the world's fastest autofocus camera. The Sony Alpha 6000 captures still images up to 24.3 megapixels and can snap 11 shots per second in continuous shooting mode. It is also equipped with wi-fi for easy photo sharing with other devices, and if your mobile device has NFC pairing, its as easy as tapping. It weighs 340 grams and without a lens is 1.8 inches thick. It will be available in March for $799 as a kit with a standard lens.
The company says it has the world's fastest autofocus camera. The Sony Alpha 6000 captures still images up to 24.3 megapixels and can snap 11 shots per second in continuous shooting mode. It is also equipped with wi-fi for easy photo sharing with other devices, and if your mobile device has NFC pairing, its as easy as tapping. It weighs 340 grams and without a lens is 1.8 inches thick. It will be available in March for $799 as a kit with a standard lens.
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