Capture Decisive Moments
In this impending media frenzy of social selfies, hash tags, relentless post of personal yet commercial tweets - the one thing Raine appreciates is the independence and exhibition of imagery. Whether it’s through individual collectives of such sites; Instagram or Facebook, the ability to demonstrate photography lies in favorable equipment as well. The Sony Alpha A58 Digital Camera can be just the tool for you to achieve fine arts.Their slogan for this product is “It’s cheaper. It’s slower. It’s worth every penny.”Sony has transcended and won the acknowledgement from a legion of consumers. And when it comes to innovation, in the last year or so, they’ve debuted several groundbreaking products. The compact camera (RX100), a unique full-frame compact (RX1), and an affordable full-frame DSLR (the A99) have all been successful thus far. Now this SLT-A58 (MSRP $599.99) claims the title of an accessible, inexpensive DSLR missing piece in Sony’s top to bottom Alpha lineup.The design is simple and helpful in assisting beginner photographers in their shoots. Did I mention it allows you to have the ability to tilt down 55 degrees and up 135 degrees? Although the speed has been sacrificed, the image quality holds steady. When I say this product is slower, I mean its limitations rest at 4.8 frames per second at full resolution. Which is still respectable given the competition nowadays. Yet as far as image quality itself, this camera has earned consistently solid scores when tested for its performance valleys.In conclusion to this tech product review, this is by far one of the best DSLR deals going. Product Highlights20.1MP Exmor HD APS-C CMOS SensorTranslucent Mirror TechnologySVGA OLED Tru-Finder 1,440k-Dot EVF2.7" 460.8k-Dot Tilting LCD Monitor15-Point AF with 3 Cross-Type SensorsFull HD 1080i/p Video at 60 or 24fps5fps Full Resolution Continuous ShootingSteadyShot INSIDE Image StabilizationISO 100-16000 with Noise ReductionAuto Object Framing and Auto HDRhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0WR8CNne3YWithout any premium hardware extras like GPS or WiFi, the A58's remaining feature set is limited to software enhancements like digital filters, scene modes, and the like. Sony's picture effects are some of the best on the market. And many of them have been carried over to the A58 from lower-end consumer compacts. There are some omissions, like Sony's very convincing Cartoon effect, but you still get a modest selection of better-than-Instagram filters and convenient scene modes. We reserve special praise for the automatic panorama stitch mode, which leverages the A58's strong sensor-shift stabilizer and even works well without a tripod.PHOTO SOURCE: SONY PHOTOS