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Testseek.com have collected 91 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha SLT-A55 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha SLT-A55.
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  Published: 2010-10-03, review by: hereshow.ca

  • Articulated LCD; high re EVF, Builtin GPS for geotagging (a55), Great speed; useful new features
  • Handgrip is a bit small, New features increase complexity, Slow in some processing tasks
  • The Single Lens Translucent cameras are not merely evolutionary, or simply upgrades over the previous Alpha DSLRs. The new technology is revolutionary and offers valuable benefits. Adding the best features from other types of Sony cameras also makes th...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-06, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Not essential, but fun, is a Sweep Panorama function borrowed from Cyber-shot compacts. More likely to be used regularly is the A55’s exposure-adjusting Auto HDR functionality, ably maintaining both shadow and highlight detail if shooting against a bri...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-21, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • 10fps continuous shooting; built-in GPS for geo-tagging stills and video; lightweight for its class; fast and responsive
  • Plasticky outer shell is disappointing at this price
  • Not essential, but fun, is a Sweep Panorama function borrowed from Cyber-shot compacts. More likely to be used regularly is the A55's exposure-adjusting Auto HDR functionality, ably maintaining both shadow and highlight detail if shooting against a bright...

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  Published: 2011-08-25, review by: T3.com

  • Large and well labeled controls, Tilting LCD, High resolution EVF, Easier to shoot video on this than a standard DSLR, Swift and responsive, Easy to use, ISO12800 maximum light sensitivity for shooting in the near dark without flash
  • Plastic-y feel to the build, Disappointing build for price tag
  • A good alternative option for anyone who's formerly considered a digital SLR for video as much as (or more than) photography.

 
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  Published: 2011-06-01, review by: digitalversus.com

  • 27 mm wideangle, Rotating LCD screen, Microphone input, Autofocus follows subjet closely
  • Video button in an awkward place, Average amounts of detail, No progressive zoom, Kit lens only has a 3x zoom, Average sensitivity
  • The Alpha 55 represents another step in the merger of the camcorder and the stills camera with a very powerful autofocus in video mode. It's still very much a camera first and foremost, and using it for filming can take some getting used to....

 
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  Published: 2011-04-21, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • Ignoring the shutter lag issues and dampened colours it produces, the A55 is a great piece of kit. It’s ideal for those looking to graduate from an entry-level DSLR Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tec...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-02, review by: techradar.com

  • Fast live view AF system, Good features, Articulated screen, Good image quality
  • Live view blackout after shooting, Fast memory cards are a must, Small buffer
  • ForFast live view AF systemGood featuresArticulated screenGood image quality...

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  Published: 2011-02-24, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • The Sony Alpha SLT-A55 is a fast camera – amazingly so at times. The main reason for this is the lack of movable mirrors inside the body. This means it's not a traditional DSLR – even though it features similar sensor technology and interchangeable lenses, and as a result you can capture up to 10 frames per second with the Sony Alpha SLT-A55. The lack of mirrors also allow the Sony Alpha SLT-A55
  • On the downside, the lack of moving mirrors inside the Sony Alpha SLT-A55 mean that what you see isn't exactly what you get. Instead of seeing through the lens itself, the Sony Alpha SLT-A55 uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF). It's good, but it uses more battery life than a proper viewfinder, and it can never quite match up to DSLR rivals.
  • Overall, the Sony Alpha SLT-A55 is an impressive piece of kit. It's well made, offers a host of decent lenses, and is incredibly quick. It's good for shooting fast moving objects then, but you'll have to get used to the electronic viewfinder. Best offe...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-25, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Certainly different, but fast continuous performance is the only significant benefit. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-18, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Quality LCD display can rotate to almost any angle, 10 fps burst mode and automatic panoramas, Great qualiy photos up to 1600 ISO, 1080i HD video with a fast autofocus and mic input, Stabilisation and GPS both included
  • Not quite as well made as some of its competitors, Electronic viewfinder might need getting used to, Poor battery life if you use GPS, Can't adjust the settings while recording video, Supplied 1855 mm lens isn't up to scratch
  • The Sony Alpha 55 is a real all-rounder whose photos are as impressive as its videos, and it also has some nice bonuses like automatic panoramas and a GPS receiver for geo-tagging. It's a real success story, so it's just a pity that the 18-55 mm lens t...

 
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