Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sony Camera flattered 'Monster' Nikon D800

Friday, 16/03/2012 16:29 pm

London - The presence of the Nikon D800 diusungnya surprising because the resolution. In fact, he is now the highest resolution camera in the range between full frame camera in the world.

Sony, as a competitor in the arena also recognize that Nikon cameras have been encouraged that there are limits, as reported from TechRadar, Friday (03/16/2012).

"I think people will be impressed with this enhanced resolution. Of course with full frame sensor, it can be realized. So, I laud their decision to push the limits," said Paul Genge from Sony UK.

"Previously we had the world's highest resolution with 24 MP and continue to survive until 2009," said Genge. He also believes that consumers will be able to adapt and maximize the Nikon camera output.

But when one of Sony products in comparison with the cameras 'monster' Nikon, Sony denied it. Genge said that the Sony Alpha 900 is not a competitor D800.

Alpha 900, is very different from the D800. It does not have Live View and can not record video, "says Genge. Alpha 900 camera was released in 2009 at which time he became a full frame camera with highest resolution, the 24.6 MP.

But the praise Sony for D800 is not without reason. As is well known, Sony is working on the sensor for the camera.

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