Sony Alpha 380
Sony α380 | |
Type: | Single-lens reflex (SLR) / digital autofocus / AE reflex camera |
Lens connection : | Sony Minolta A bayonet |
Image sensor : | CCD |
Sensor size: | APS-C (23.5 * 15.6mm) |
Resolution : | 14.2 megapixels |
Image size: | 4,592 * 3,056 pixels |
Format factor : | 1.5 |
Aspect ratio : | 3: 2 |
File formats : | JPEG , RAW (36 bit) |
Exposure index : | automatic: 100–400, manual 100 and 3200 |
Viewfinder : | Optical viewfinder |
Field of view : | 95% |
Screen : | swiveling LCD |
Size: | 6.9 cm (2.7 in) |
Resolution: | 320 × 240 pixels (76,800 pixels), 148 ppi |
Operating modes: | Single image, series exposure, self-timer |
Frame rate : | 3 frames / s in shutter speed priority mode, 2.5 frames / s in continuous shooting mode |
AF points: | 9 points (central crosshair sensor) |
AF modes: | Single AF, Auto AF, Continuous AF, Manual Focus |
Exposure metering : | Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot metering |
Regulation: | automatically or manually |
Correction : | +/- 3 EV in steps of 0.3 or 0.5 |
Shutter speed : | 30-1 / 4000 s and Bulb |
Lightning : | auto pop-up flash |
Flash control: | TTL flash metering |
Lightning connection : | iISO |
Color space : | sRGB , Adobe RGB |
White balance : | automatically or manually |
Storage media : | SD / SDHC / MemoryStick Pro Duo |
Data interface : | USB 2.0 Hi-Speed |
Video interface: | HDMI (Type C) |
Power supply: | NP-FH50 lithium-ion battery |
Dimensions: | 128 x 97 x 71 mm³ |
Weight: | approx. 560 g |
Additions: | Anti-dust system, noise reduction |
The Sony α380 ( DSLR-A380 ) is introduced in 2009, digital SLR camera of Sony from the alpha-series .
The alpha series follows on from the Minolta Dynax series . In contrast to the former Minolta models, the Sony models have an elaborate autofocus system as well as lower noise with a higher exposure index and a higher resolution.
The α380 has a CCD image sensor in APS-C format (23.5 × 15.6 mm) with 14.2 megapixels. The memory card compartment is located on the handle, with space for an SDHC memory card and a Memory Stick Pro Duo. All necessary information is shown on the tilting 2.7-inch display.
There are separate buttons for the most important settings and a rotary knob with which the settings can be adjusted. The camera has both a live view function and a manual focus check that is magnified up to 14 × using the recording sensor. In contrast to the live view systems from Canon or Nikon , the oscillating mirror does not have to be moved while focusing. The autofocus is also faster because the phase comparison sensors are used.
The technical features at a glance
- 14.2 megapixel CCD sensor
- 2.7 inch display (swiveling)
- 9-point autofocus system with central crosshair sensor
- Shutter time 30 s to 1/4000 s, bulb, continuous shooting up to 2.5 fps
- Image stabilization integrated in the housing Super Steady Shot
- Built-in Dynamic Range Optimizer
- Exposure index 100 to 3200
- Sensor cleaning function to protect the image sensor from contamination
Sony Alpha 390
The Sony α390 has the same functional properties as the Sony α380. The housing of the α390 is slightly higher, but also thinner. With a weight of around 508 g, it is almost 50 g lighter than its predecessor.
References
Web links
- Sony (Alpha 380) website
- Official Drivers and Download (Alpha 380)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sony (along with other manufacturers) counts the subpixels of each pixel, i.e. H. the red, green and blue channels of each pixel individually, and therefore specifies the rear display with 76,800 [pixels] × 3 [color channels] = 230,400 or approx. 230,000 pixels.
- ↑ data sheet at www.sony.de
- ↑ Sony press release on the live view system
- ↑ Sony A380 compared to A390