gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-09 06:46:12
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Sony’s SLT a58 super snapper is a top notch camera that comes complete with an incredible electronic viewfinder, image stabilisation, and even video shooting powers - but how does fare with the rest of the DSLR pack? And will its small screen and pictu...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 06:46:12
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The Sony Alpha 58 ($599.99 direct with 18-55mm lens ) is the current entry-level D-SLR in the company’s catalog. The 20-megapixel camera offers a few modest upgrades over the previous-generation Alpha 57 , including an OLED viewfinder, but takes a step ba...
The Sony Alpha 58 (SLT-A58K) offers an upgraded OLED EVF and kit lens, but it isn't the top D-SLR in Sony's lineup...
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New ‘SLT’ camera offers big resolution, small price tag yet EVF plus tilting LCD Though outwardly resembling a digital SLR, the inner workings of the entry-level A58 has Sony classifying it as an ‘SLT’ (Single Lens Translucent) camera. As with its Alph...
Well saturated colours and warm feel to images, rear LCD can be tilted up or down, DSLR-style handling yet quicker to get video recording up and running, EVF comes with built-in eye sensor for automatic activation...
The rear LCD screen is smaller than most rivals (even if it can be tilted), bulkier than smaller rivals at this price in the Canon EOS 100D DSLR or even Panasonic G6 CSC...
Sharp and well-saturated images from the camera as well as ultra smooth video clips confirm this cheaper than average model as a jack of all trades too. So if you don't mind an electronic viewfinder as opposed to the traditional optical version supplied b...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 06:46:12
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Entry-level SLRs are facing tough competition from mirrorless cameras (including Sony's NEX range) and seem to be gripped by the same general moroseness as the rest of the SLR market...
Even more responsive than previous model, New 20Megapixel sensor makes an effective replacement for the wellknown 16MP model, New OLED viewfinder, "Lock On AF" function works well, Sensorshift stabilisation: works with all lenses...
Screen has been downgraded compared with the Alpha 57, Finish has been scaled back, Menu still has some incoherent features, Lens quality: 1855 kit lens bridles the sensor's potential, Constant hissing in video mode...
Sony certainly knows how to make good sensors—the new 20-Megapixel APS-C model used in the A58 is proof enough of that. Sony also knows how to make good image processing engines that can further improve its cameras' already speedy response times. But whil...
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What is the Sony A58? The Sony A58 is Sony's new entry-level DSLR. It replaces two cameras, the Sony A37 and Sony A57 as Sony looks to simplify its camera range for 2013. It has a 2.7-inch, tilting display and supports 1080p HD video recording. At launch...
Comfortable handgrip and handling, Reliable AF performance, Good level of detail in images, Noise at higher ISO settings...
Plastic lens mount is disappointing, Limited burst mode...
The entry-level DSLR market is one of the most competitive in photography and, as a result, anything that a camera can do to stand out is more than welcome. Sony had achieved this with past SLT range cameras, but the Sony A58 is a step back. The full reso...
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The vast majority of SLRs we see on the street bear Canon or Nikon logos. Sony clearly wants to change this, and by our reckoning it's going about it the right way. Digital SLR technology is mature and refined, and ultimately there's little to choose b...
Less unusual than previous SLT cameras but still a strong contender on all fronts, particularly for value...
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It's been a few years since Sony first introduced its DSLT , or translucent mirror, cameras, and it seems as if consumers and the industry are now au fait with the idea. The company generally updates its entry level cameras once a year, and so it has refr...
Picture Effects, Low light performance, Good EVF...
Slow autofocus, Frustrating raw format use, Not an articulating/touchscreen...
We're a little disappointed not to see a touchscreen incorporated on this camera, too. With the Canon 100D and Canon 700D showing us how useful these can be on DSLR (type) cameras, we'd expect an electronic giant like Sony to have touchscreen technology...
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Sony continues to march out the megapixels: the latest update to its Single Lens Translucent (SLT) series, the Alpha A58, houses a brand new 20.1-megapixel APS-C sensor at its core. Pocket-lint met up with Sony ahead of the official unveiling to take a lo...
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Sony's digital imaging division is kicking butt—at least when it comes to innovation. In the last year or so, they've debuted a groundbreaking compact camera (the RX100 ), a unique full-frame compact (the RX1 ), an affordable full-frame DSLR (the A99 ), a...
We'll admit the entry-level A58 is low on features, and tragically the Alpha series' speedy continuous shooting capabilities have been cut. But we think this camera's image quality is still pretty darn good. The A58 won't set records, but for $600 new it'...
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Like all Sony DSLR-style cameras we have seen since the launch of the Alpha 33 and 55 in 2010, the Alpha 58 is based around the company’s translucent mirror technology, in which the moving mirror and pentaprism found in a typical DSLR are removed and repl...
In a tough sector, having a unique selling point is key, and that is what has made Sonys series of SLTs stand out from the crowd. But with the Alpha 58, its advantages have been diluted quite a bit.The 20.1-million-pixel sensor sees it resolving greater...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:16:31
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It's been a few years since Sony first introduced its DSLT, or translucent mirror, cameras, and it seems as if consumers and the industry are now au fait with the idea. The company generally updates its entry level cameras once a year, and so it has refre...
Picture Effects, Low light performance, Good EVF...
Slow autofocus, Frustrating raw format use, Not an articulating/touchscreen...
Explained What is an SLT? Fixed mirror cameras detailed Once again, Sony has produced a very capable DSLT that should find favour with anybody looking for their first camera of this kind. If you're already a Canon or Nikon user, it's unlikely to tempt you...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2015-06-14 06:49:13
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I have had this camera in use now for 3 days and as an avid photographer I am positively surprised regarding the features and the ease of use both in manual and automatic settings. This is my 3rd Sony with interchangeable lenses and while the Alpha 100 wa...
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The Sony Alpha 58 ($599.99 direct with 18-55mm lens) is the current entry-level D-SLR in the company's catalog. The 20-megapixel camera offers a few modest upgrades over the previous-generation Alpha 57%displayPrice% at %seller%, including an OLED vi...
OLED EVF. Full-resolution 5fps burst shooting. Cropped JPG shooting at 7.3fps. Good performance at high ISO settings. Hinged rear display. Good control layout.
EVF not as sharp as other Sony models. Rear LCD could be larger and sharper. Only one control dial. Disappointing kit lens...
The Sony Alpha 58 (SLT-A58K) offers an upgraded OLED EVF and kit lens, but it isn't the top D-SLR in Sony's lineup...
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The Sony A58 is a new interchangeable lens camera that uses Sony's unique Translucent Mirror Technology to offer high-speed shooting and a smaller body size. The 20.1 megapixel A58 features 8fps burst shooting with new Lock-on Autofocus, full HD 25p video...
Effectively replacing both the cheaper A37 and the previous A57 models, the new Sony 58 brings mid-range performance and features to the entry-level market. Costing around the same price as the admittedly very capable RX100 compact camera, it's perhaps u...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2013-11-09 06:46:12
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The Sony A58 sees the consolidation of two models – the Sony A57 and Sony A37. With some established leaders in this sector, does the A58 do enough to stand out from the crowd? One of the big updates to the Sony A58 over the A57 is the sensor. Wherea...
Good levels of detail; Comfortable handgrip; Solid AF...
Image noise at high ISOs; Plastic lens mount...
In a tough sector, having a unique selling point is key, and that's what has made Sony's SLT stand out from the crowd. But with the Sony A58, its advantages have been diluted considerably. While the AF is solid, the burst rate to back this up and ma...
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Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000. Image quality in the category is generally very similar...
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The Sony A58's key upgrades include a higher-resolution, 20.1 megapixel image sensor (vs. the 16.1 megapixel chip used for the A57 and A37), an Organic LED electronic viewfinder, and Sony's proprietary Multi-Interface hot shoe. The A58 also brings a signi...
Improved 20.1megapixel resolution, Impressive image quality, especially for its price, Fast and decisive autofocus (in most conditions), Very good battery life, Good video quality (Full HD 1080p, though it doesn't support 60p frame rate).
Plastic lens mount, Slower burst mode speeds and shallower buffer than A57, LCD no longer fully articulating, Mediocre kit lens, Electronic instead of an optical viewfinder may be a turnoff for some...
Replacing both the Sony A37 and A57 DSLRs in one fell swoop, the Sony A58 offers advanced photographic features and picture-taking skills at a consumer-friendly price. The A58 takes a big step up in resolution with a new 20.1-megapixel APS-C sensor, and...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:41:30
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At the beginning of 2013, the Sony A58 came on the market as a replacement for both the A37 and the A57. Price-wise it is an attractive camera for photographers buying their first single-lens reflex camera. With a suggested retail price of 549 euro, incl...
Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.StarterYear:2013Overall score:6.5Resolution:7Dynamic Range:7.1Noise:7.5Color:9.3Whitebalance:6Megapixels:20Sensor:APSCSensor magn...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-07-23 12:12:38
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Sony A58 review: Sony's new 20-megapixel entry-level SLT camera promises a lot of specs for its price. But is it capable? Find out in our hands-on Sony Alpha 58 review video.The Sony A58 joins the SLT Alpha range as the Sony A57 replacement and sits just...
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When it first came out last year, the Sony Alpha a58 was aimed at the middle ground between newcomers to DSLRs and more advanced enthusiasts. It replaced two previous models from Sony, and its healthy selection of features reflected the range of its inten...
Sharp, detailed images, Ergonomic design...
Complex, cluttered menus, Dial at left is awkward...
The Sony Alpha A58 continues to stack up well to its competition. If you're not wedded to either Canon or Nikon and their lens selection, and don't mind the complexity of deep menus, the A58 is a great value and a camera that can grow with you creatively...
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When it first came out last year, the Sony Alpha a58 was aimed at the middle ground between newcomers to DSLRs and more advanced enthusiasts. It replaced two previous models from Sony, and its healthy selection of features reflected the range of its inten...
Sharp, detailed images, Ergonomic design...
Complex, cluttered menus, Dial at left is awkward...
I found a lot to like in the Sony Alpha a58, which continues to stack up well to its entry-level competition. If you're not wedded to either Canon or Nikon and their lens selection, and don't mind the complexity of deep menus, the a58 is a great value, o...
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You've seen others toting them, those bulky black cameras hanging heavily around the neck. No way you can slip one of these into your pocket, as you would a cell phone or even a point-and-shoot. So you make do with your smartphone, and you've been doing j...
Relatively low cost, Great image quality, Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality, Friendly interface, Smooth operation, Weather sealing to protect against exposure to the elements (water, dust), Speedy (albeit textbased)...
Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate, Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate, Program mode tends to produce darker exposures, Images are very noisy after ISO 800, Colors appea...
A budget camera that gets you started with taking great pictures, but its interface and design are less appealing than those of the more capable Canon T5i...
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You've seen others toting them, those bulky black cameras hanging heavily around the neck. No way you can slip one of these into your pocket, as you would a cell phone or even a point-and-shoot. So you make do with your smartphone, and you've been doing j...
Relatively low cost, Great image quality, Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality, Friendly interface, Smooth operation, Weather sealing to protect against exposure to the elements (water, dust), Speedy (albeit textbased)...
Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate, Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate, Program mode tends to produce darker exposures, Images are very noisy after ISO 800, Colors appea...
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Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000...
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