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2. A leader in various electonic products, Sony made its foray into the smartphone world in 2010. The Japanese company is known for making stylish and durable phones under the XPERIA series.
3. Sony has over 550 service centres spread over India covering major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. Toll Free Number: 180030002800
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I bought this product an year ago.I like it in every aspect.Less weight and size compared to SLR.Photos are super clear and crisp.Trust me: it is like SLR pics, super HD.I took a pic in full night and i was able to capture the entire area that looked as though it was shot at 6 pm.nnBattery takes hell lot of time minimum 12 hours to get charged but it lasts till the last drop of energy left.
GoodnA proper APS-C camera at this price is hard to come! The Image Quality is as good as any other DSLR and infact surpasses some of the Canons.nThe sensor is same as the costlier Sonys like A58. Colours are great and ISO rocks.nFocusing was better than I expected from a mirrorless.nBuild quality is good, the kit lens is good, comes with a hotshoe which is not present in some NEXs so that's a plus.nBadnThe button placement can be better but that is something we can get used to after some usage.nVideo quality is very good but the audio reception was not upto the mark.nThe battery could have been better, most of the time you have to use the LCD display and with some heavy shooting it wouldn't last too long compared to the traditional DSLRs.nThe battery has to be charged when inside the camera like you phone. Sony would do better if they provided an external charger. But I guess they tried their best to keep the cost low.nUglynIf you are used to a viewfinder, this will be a huge let down. Don't even think of using the viewfinder in day light. The LCD is manageable in daylight but you may go off with the composition.nOverall at this price point it is too good. You get APS-C quality at P&S price. Go for it if you want some serious IQ but not too bothered about focus speed & viewfinder.
Brand | Sony |
Type | Mirrorless |
Series | Alpha |
Title | Sony Alpha ILCE-3000K (SEL 1855) Mirrorless Camera |
Type | CMOS Sensor |
Size(W x H) | 23.2 x 15.4 mm, APS-C inch |
Processor Model | Bionz Processor |
Effective Resolution | 20.1 MP Resolution |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Mount | Sony E-mount |
Focal Length | 18-55 mm |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Lens cover | No |
Lens Construction | 11 Elements in 9 Groups |
Aperture Range | f/3.5-f/5.6 Aperture |
Resolution Available | 1920x1080 Pixels (1080p HD) |
Slow Motion Effect | No |
Built in Flash | Yes |
Flash Features | Flash exposure compensation |
Hot Shoe/Flash mount | Yes |
Flash Range | 16 mm |
Direct Print | PictBridge |
Wifi | No |
HDMI | No |
Bluetooth | No |
NFC | No |
Pictbridge | Yes |
USB | Yes, Type 2.0, 480 MB |
Other connectivity features | Memory Stick XC-HG Duo |
Viewfinder | Yes, Electronic Viewfinder |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Size | 3 Inch |
Display Resolution (No.of dots) | 230400 dots |
Moveable Display | No |
Touchscreen | No |
Brightness Adjustment | Yes, 3 levels |
Memory Card Type | Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Storage File system | DCF,EXIF |
Shutter Speed | 1/4000-30 sec |
ISO | Auto, 100-3200 ISO |
3D | No |
Auto Focus | Yes, Contrast detection |
AF Points | 25 Points |
Touch Focus | No |
Manual Focus | Yes |
Image Stabilization | Yes, Type : Optical |
In-camera Editing | Pictures, Black & White/Sepia Tone, Saturation, Red-eye correction when previewing, Picture Effects: Posterization (Color, B/W), Pop Color, Retro Photo, Partial Color (R,G,B,Y), High Contrast Mono, Toy Camera, Soft High-key, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Mono, Miniature, Creative Style:Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, B/W (Contrast (-3 to +3steps), Saturation(-3 to +3steps), Sharpness(-3 to +3steps)) |
HDR Shooting Mode | Yes |
Drive Mode | Yes, Single Shot,Continuous Shot,Self-timer,Portrait |
Burst Mode | Yes, MaxBurst: 30 Shot |
Microphone | Yes |
Self Timer | 10 seconds |
White Balance Type | Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent |
Scene Modes | Blur Reduction, Close-up(Macro), Landscape, Night portrait, Night scene, Portrait, Sports, Sunset |
Iris control | No |
Supported media/softwares | Windows XP SP3 (64-bit), Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Mac OS X v10.5 - v10.8 |
Image File Formats | JPEG, RAW |
Image Minimum Resolution | 4.2 MP |
Exposure modes | Aperture priority, Automatic Mode, Full manual, Program Mode, Scene Mode, Shutter Speed priority |
Exposure Lock | Yes |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 128 x 90.9 x 84.5 mm |
Weight | 353 Gram |
Rugged | No |
Available Color Options | Black |
Battery model | NP-FW50 |
Battery | Rechargeable(proprietary) |
Battery Type | Li-ion |
No of Shots | 470 Shots |
Higher Resolution:
24.3 MP vs 20.1 MP
Lower weight:
285 gms vs 353 gms
Bigger Sensor:
366.6 mm2 vs 357.28 mm2
Higher Resolution:
24.3 MP vs 20.1 MP
Lower weight:
224 gms vs 353 gms
Bigger Sensor:
366.6 mm2 vs 357.28 mm2
Higher Resolution:
24.3 MP vs 20.1 MP
Lower weight:
285 gms vs 353 gms
Bigger Sensor:
366.6 mm2 vs 357.28 mm2
Lower weight:
210 gms vs 353 gms
Has WiFi
Lesser No Of Shots:
420 vs 470
Differences
More No Of Shots:
480 vs 470
Differences
• Focal Length:
18-50 mm vs 18-55 mm
• Aperture:
F4-F5.6 vs F3.5-F5.6
Common Features
More No Of Shots:
480 vs 470
Lower weight:
210 gms vs 353 gms
Bigger Sensor:
366.6 mm2 vs 357.28 mm2