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Sony a580 DSLR Camera Body

Model number:

DSLR-A580

Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars
Model Features: 16.2MP, Exmor™ APS sensor, 1080/60i Full HD movies, two types of Live View, Face Detection, 3D Sweep Panorama, tiltable 3.0" LCD, up to 7 fps continuous shooting, SteadyShot INSIDE™ image stabilization

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The active photographer's camera.

Equipped with Quick AF Live View, the Sony α580 captures the fast action shots that other cameras miss. Take in the landscape with 3D Sweep Panorama1 and see into the dark with Handheld Twilight and Multi-Frame NR modes. Preserve your memories with amazing Full HD 1080i movies2.

  • Stunning Panorama Shots in 3D

    Capture vast scenic vistas and 16:9 shots in spectacular 3D. As you sweep across the panorama, the camera records separate right-eye and left-eye images that make landscapes come alive on your compatible 3D television.

  • Expanded Live View Flexibility

    With two Live View modes, the α580 expands your shooting opportunities. Quick Auto Focus Live View uses a second imager, eliminating the focus delay of other systems. Manual Focus Live View provides precise 100% view and 7x and 14x focus magnification for macro and tripod shots. The 921K 3" LCD tilts to let you frame high and low angle shots3.

  • Superb Images and Detail

    A 16.2-megapixel Exmor™ APS HD CMOS image sensor and BIONZ™ image processing engine delivers significantly improved image quality with high-sensitivity shooting at up to ISO 12800 (ISO 25600 in Multi Frame Noise Reduction mode). Plus, separate chroma and luminance processing reduces noise in high sensitivity shots without blurring fine detail.

  • Dynamic Range Management

    To capture the highlight and shadow of high contrast scenes, the α580 features both DRO and Auto HDR modes. DRO analyzes areas of an image to recover shadow detail while Auto HDR takes three shots—best highlight detail from one shot, the best mid-tones from a second and the best shadow detail from a third for one incredible shot.

  • Responsive High-speed Shooting

    Focus on a subject fast with the α580's 15-point autofocus sensor. Capture the decisive moment in sports or get the ideal baby photo with a fast shutter speed and up to 7 frames per second (fps) continuous shooting in Speed Priority mode. You can also shoot at up to 3 fps with Quick Auto Focus Live View.

  • Get the Best Shot

    Quick AF Live View is enhanced with Face Detection and Smile Shutter™ technology. Face Detection helps you get the best shot by recognizing faces and optimizes focus, exposure and white balance. Smile Shutter technology automatically takes the shot when your subject smiles. Both can make the difference between missed shots and a cherished memory.

Screen images simulated.

Don't let life pass you by. Capture fast action that other cameras miss thanks to Sony's Quick AF Live View and its accurate display of your subject's movements. You can also take in the landscape with 3D Sweep Panorama™ mode and harness gorgeous details in dark scenes with Handheld Twilight and Multi-Frame NR modes. Want to shoot video in the same quality as some major TV networks? This model records Full HD 1080/60i movies that look fantastic on your compatible HDTV. Finally, the 3.0" (diag.) LCD is tiltable, allowing for easy framing of extra low or high-angle shots.

16.2 megapixels; amazing pictures

You get incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements. Thanks to the APS-C sensor size and Sony's Exmor™ APS HD CMOS technology, the camera achieves high resolution with no penalty in low-light sensitivity or sensor noise.

Quick Auto Focus Live View

Unlike competing cameras, the DSLR-A580 is just as responsive in Quick Auto Focus Live View mode as in optical viewfinder mode. That's because, unlike the others, the A580 uses the same "phase detection" auto focus for Live View as for the optical viewfinder. While other Live View systems are severely restricted, Sony's performs superbly any time—even if you're shooting handheld or chasing after moving subjects like kids or pets.

Multi-frame NR

Experience incredible low-light shooting without a flash. The camera captures six images in a fraction of a second. Combining the data from all six, it creates a single image with a reduction in noise equivalent to two additional steps of ISO sensitivity. Sensitivity selectable up to ISO 25600. (Recommended for still subjects.)

Sweep Panorama™ mode

Capture expansive landscapes automatically. Press the shutter and sweep vertically or horizontally. The camera does the rest, continuously shooting images and stitching them together. Up to 23 MP image size.

7 fps continuous shooting

Up to 7 frames per second in Speed Priority mode can capture the decisive moment in sports or get the ideal baby photo. You can also shoot at up to 3 fps with Quick Auto Focus Live View.

Face Detection technology

The A580 enhances Quick AF Live View shooting with Face Detection technology, which helps you get the best shot by recognizing faces and applying the proper focus, exposure and white balance.

Graphic Display

Clarifies the relationship between aperture and shutter speed, as well as the effect each has on photographic results.

BIONZ® image processor

The newest version of Sony's BIONZ® image processor uses chroma noise reduction to deliver high-resolution, low-noise photos even at ISO 12800 sensitivity. This powerful Sony® Large Scale Integrated circuit (LSI) also delivers fast processing for quick response on data-intensive 14.2 megapixel images.

Low noise sensor processing

The camera gives you clean photographs, even in low light, thanks in part to two stages of noise reduction right in the Exmor™ image sensor.

HDMI™ output for HD viewing4

Connect your camera to a compatible HDTV and play back your images in stunning high definition.4 The A580L includes an HDMI™ output (HDMI cable required, sold separately). In addition, the BRAVIA® Sync system works with compatible Sony® BRAVIA HDTVs to let you control camera playback using the television's remote5.

Built-in Auto Pop-Up Flash

To help you shoot more effectively, the built-in flash automatically pops up and fires as needed when the camera is set to certain scene selection modes. The built-in flash can trigger a wireless accessory flash (sold separately). The integrated hot shoe enables you to expand your lighting options with a range of accessory flashes (sold separately).

Slot for two media types

For cost-effective, convenient storage and sharing of your images, the camera accepts Memory Stick PRO Duo™/Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™ and SD/SDHC/SDXC media (Class 4 or higher recommended). (Media sold separately.)

RAW image capture

Saves your pictures as compact JPEG files or ultra-high quality RAW files or both. RAW files save images prior to de-mosaicing, white balance, sharpness and color enhancement. This retains maximum latitude for enhancing the image on your PC.

Remote capability

Works with the RMT-DSLR1 Remote Commander® wireless remote control, sold separately.

APS-C size HD CMOS image sensor

With 19.5 times the area of the typical camcorder8 image sensor, APS-C makes the difference between amateur and professional-looking video. The DSLR-A580 delivers an exceptional combination of high resolution capture, high sensitivity performance, and gorgeous, defocused backgrounds.

Focus Check Live View

For critical focus in macro and tripod shooting, the A580L also offers Focus Check Live View. Temporary 7x and 14x zoom views enable you to focus on extremely fine detail while the 1x view shows 100% framing in the LCD.

Auto HDR built into camera

Captures more scene dynamic range than a single exposure can handle—and more range than photo film. Combines the best highlight detail from one shot, the best mid-tones from a second and the best shadow detail from a third for one incredible shot. Captures in a split second. (Recommended for still subjects.)

Tiltable 3.0" LCD3

Even if you're completely comfortable with the optical viewfinder, Sony's tiltable LCD empowers your photography with a different point of view. Helps you frame high and low-angle shots that would otherwise be hit or miss. The LCD tilts up or down 90 degrees to capture a child's first steps or shoot over a crowd.

15-Point Auto Focus Sensor

To get the best shot under a wide range of situations, the A580L uses 11 AF points with four assist points make for flexible shot composition. Three cross sensors maximize precision.

Help Guide

Provides ready reference to advanced camera functions, helping to develop your confidence and skills as a photographer.

Powerful Supplied Software

To help you refine and manage your images, the A580 is equipped with comprehensive computer software, including Image Data Converter SR, Image Data Lightbox SR and Picture Motion Browser (PMB).9

Sony® Exmor™ technology

Conventional image sensors use only a handful of analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, which can slow you down. The Exmor™ sensor provides more than 4,000 column-parallel A/D converters. This helps enable continuous shooting at up to 7 frames per second.

Up to 5 fps continuous shooting

Up to 5 fps with continuous Auto Focus and Auto Exposure (optical viewfinder mode). Up to 3 fps continuous shooting (Quick AF Live View mode).

Six Creative Style settings

Control how the camera processes your images with six finishing styles: Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset and B&W. You can even fine-tune contrast, saturation, and sharpness to your personal taste.

Up to a 1050 Shots of battery life6

Take up to 1050 shots on a single charge (optical viewfinder mode)6; up to 560 shots (Live View mode)6 with Sony® Stamina™ battery power. Sony's InfoLITHIUM® battery system enables you to see the percent of power remaining, so you can keep shooting in confidence.

PhotoTV HD compatibility7

Optimizes compatible BRAVIA® televisions7 for gorgeous display of digital pictures.

Index and Slide Show Display

Quickly review your photos using 4- or 9-frame index views, or as an automatic slide show with fade-in/fade-out effect.

Full HD 1080/60i movies2

The DSLR-A580 captures Full HD video at 1920x1080/30p and records in 1920x1080/60i and is one of the very few DSLRs with exactly the same resolution and frame rate as most broadcast and cable HDTV channels. You also have the option of recording HD video in 720p in web friendly MP4 format.

More responsive Live View

Some Live View systems take a painfully long time to focus. Some even black out the LCD before focus. Either can cause you to miss shots. Sony's Quick Auto Focus Live View solves these problems, making it easier to get the best shot.

Hand-held Twilight

Get cleaner and sharper nighttime pictures—beyond the capability of traditional cameras—without using flash or a tripod. The camera captures six images in a fraction of a second. Combining the data with separate algorithms for still and moving parts of the picture reduces blur, minimizes noise and enables extraordinary detail.

3D Sweep Panorama™mode1

Capture vast scenic vistas and 16:9 shots in spectacular 3D. As you sweep across the panorama, the camera records separate right-eye and left-eye images that make landscapes come alive on your 3D television1. Records both JPEG and MPO file formats.

ISO 12800 sensitivity

Sony's Exmor™ CMOS image sensor employs new low-noise processing, for uncommonly clear pictures. The BIONZ® image processor with chroma noise reduction helps achieve low noise all the way up to ISO 12800, without sacrificing resolution.

Smile Shutter™ technology

Another Quick AF Live View enhancement, Smile Shutter™ technology automatically takes the shot when your subject smiles. Works with Quick Auto Focus Live View to capture spontaneous moments, making the difference between a missed shot and a cherished memory.

SteadyShot™ INSIDE stabilization

Image stabilization helps you take blur-free shots by compensating for camera shake. Typical DSLR systems build image stabilization into selected lenses only. SteadyShot™ INSIDE image stabilization is built into the camera body itself. You'll reduce blur with every a-mount lens, including macro and wide-aperture standard zoom lenses.

921K dot Xtra Fine LCD™ screen

Sony's Xtra Fine LCD™ monitor has 921K dots for superb resolution. The Anti Reflection (AR) coating increases visibility in direct sunlight.

Dynamic Range Optimizer

Improves results with backlit subjects and recovers details hidden in shadows. Settings include Auto, Level with a choice of five operating levels and Off.

Eight Scene Selection Modes

To help you get the shot, Scene Selection Modes optimize the camera settings for common shooting situations. Just turn the Mode Dial to select from Portrait, Sports Action, Macro, Landscape, Sunset, Night View, Night Portrait and Hand-held Twilight modes.

Anti-Dust Technology

Anti-Dust Technology helps keep the CMOS imager clean, resulting in consistently better pictures. First a static-free coating on the sensor’s low-pass filter helps repel dust. Then vibration automatically dislodges dust from the sensor each time you shut off the camera.

Eye-Start Autofocus

For maximum speed, Eye-Start Autofocus begins focusing as soon as you raise the camera to your eye. So the camera is ready to catch the perfect moment.

P/A/S/M exposure modes

The camera offers a full range of controls from the beginner's AUTO+ mode to P/A/S/M: Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual. On-screen prompts help you refine your skills, build your confidence and exercise greater creative control.

Product Specifications

Recording

  • Media Type : Memory Stick PRO Duo™/Pro-HG Duo™ media; SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card
  • Color Space : sRGB, AdobeRGB
  • Still Image Mode : JPEG (Standard, Fine), RAW, RAW+JPEG
  • Still Image Size 16:9 : L: 4912 x 2760 (14M) M: 3568 x 2000 (7.1M) S: 2448 x 1376 (3.4M)
  • Still Image Size 3:2 : L: 4912 x 3264 (16M) M: 3568 x 2368 (8.4M) S: 2448 x 1624 (4M)
  • Panorama Still Image Size : Horizontal Wide: 12,416 x 1,856 (23M) Horizontal Std.: 8,192 x 1,856 (15M) Vertical Wide: 2,160 x 5,536 (12M) Vertical Std.: 2,160 x 3,872 (8.4M) 3D Sweep Panorama: Horizontal Wide: 7152 X 1080 (7.7M) Horizontal Std.: 4912 X 1080 (5.3M) 16:9: 1920 X 1080 (2.1M)
  • Video Format : AVCHD / MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC (H.264))
  • Video Mode : AVCHD: 1920 x 1080/ 60i (59.94i Interlace recording, 29.97 progressive image sensor output) Approx. 17Mbps (Average bit-rate) MP4 HD: 1440 x 1080/ 30p (29.97 Progressive) Approx. 12Mbps (Average bit-rate) MP4 VGA: 640 x 480/ 30p (29.97 Progressive) Approx. 3Mbps (Average bit-rate)
  • Video Resolution : 1920x1080/60i (59.94i, 29.97p sensor output)
  • Video Signal : NTSC color, EIA standards
  • Audio Format : Stereo Dolby Digital (AC-3) / MPEG-4 AAC-LC
  • Microphone/Speaker : Built-in Stereo Microphone

LCD Display

  • LCD Type : 3.0" TFT Xtra Fine™ LCD (921,600 pixels)
  • Angle Adjustment : Yes(Up/Down by 90 degrees (from the camera back))
  • Brightness Control : Auto/Manual (5 steps between -2 and +2)/Sunny Weather
  • Coverage : 100%
  • Live View : Continuous Live View (LCD/EVF Auto, selectable)
  • Real-time image adjustment display : Reflects: exposure compensation, white balance, creative style
  • Histogram : Yes (On/off)
  • Grid Display : Yes (On/off)
  • Customization : Grid, Histogram display, Digital Level Gauge, Grid Line, Magnified display for playback

Drive System

  • Burst Buffer : JPEG Standard (45 shots) JPEG Fine (44 shots) RAW (22 shots) RAW+JPEG (20 shots)
  • Continuous Shooting Speed : Continuous (up to 5fps(OVF), up to 3fps (Live View)) Speed Priority (7fps)
  • Drive Mode : Single-shot, Continuous shooting (Hi/Lo selectable), Self-timer (10/2 sec delay selectable), Remote commander (RMT-DSLR1 Sold Separately)
  • Flash Sync Speed : 1/160 seconds
  • Self-timer : 2-sec. or 10-sec. delay,
  • Shutter Speeds : 1/4000 to 30 seconds, bulb
  • Shutter Type : Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter

Interface

  • Microphone Input : Yes
  • Accessory Shoe : Yes (Alpha)
  • BRAVIA® Sync™ : Yes, via HDMI with compatible BRAVIA HDTV
  • DVDirect : Yes, via USB
  • HD Output : HDMI (TypeC mini)
  • Memory Card Slot : Dual memory card slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo™/Pro-HG Duo™ media - SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card
  • PhotoTV HD : Yes, with BRAVIA Sync™ enabled HDTV and HDMI cable
  • USB Port(s) : USB2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, PTP)

Software

  • Supplied Software : PMB (Picture Motion Browser) 5.3.01 Image Data Converter SR 3.2 Image Data Lightbox SR 2.2
  • Operating System Compatibility : Windows XP SP3 (64-bit and Starter Editions are not supported,Windows Image Mastering API(IMAPI)Ver.2.0 or later is required to use the function for creating discs.) Windows Vista SP2 (Starter Edition is not supported) Windows 7; Mac OS X(v10.4-?10.6) (Image Data Converter & Image Data Lightbox only, PMB is not Mac compatible)

Camera

  • Lens Compatibility : Sony A-mount lens
  • Lens Mount : Sony A-mount
  • Camera Type : Sony A-mount interchangeable lens digital camera

Optics/Lens

  • Lens Mount Type : Sony A-mount

Focus Control

  • Focus System : TTL phase detection AF (CCD line sensors)
  • Focus Points : 15 points (3 points cross type), 11 points in Viewfinder mode
  • AF Modes : Single-shot AF, Automatic AF, Continuous AF, Manual Focus
  • Focus Area : Wide, Spot, Local (15 local areas selectable, 11 local areas in Viewfinder mode)
  • Focus Sensitivity : -1 EV to +18 EV (at ISO100 equivalent)
  • Focus Features : Predictive Focus Control, Focus Lock
  • AF Illuminator : Built-in flash, Range: approx. 3' - 15' (1m-5m)

Flash

  • Flash Compensation : +/-2EV in 0.3EV steps
  • Flash Coverage : 18mm (focal-length printed on the lens body)
  • Recycling Time : Approx. 4 sec.
  • Flash Bracketing : 3 exposures in 0.3/0.7 EV steps
  • Flash Metering System : ADI, Pre-flash TTL
  • Flash Modes : Auto, Fill-flash, Slow Sync., Rear Sync., Hi-speed sync., Red-eye reduction (on/off selectable for Autoflash and fill-flash mode), Wireless
  • Flash Type : Built-in, Pop-up Auto
  • Guide Number : 12 (in meters at ISO100)

Weights and Measurements

  • Dimensions (Approx.) : Approx. 5-3/8 x 4-1/8 x 3-1/3” (137 x 104 x 84 mm) (W/H/D) excl grip & lens mount
  • Weight (Approx.) : Approx. 24 oz (679g) (excl battery & media) Approx. 21.1 oz (599g) (w/battery & media)

Service and Warranty Information

  • Limited Warranty Term : 1 Year Parts & Labor

Imaging Sensor

  • Imaging Sensor : Exmor™ APS HD CMOS sensor (23.5 X 15.6mm)
  • Processor : BIONZ™ image processor
  • Anti Dust : Charge protection coating on Low-Pass Filter and Image Sensor-Shift mechanism
  • Pixel Gross : Approx. 16.6 megapixels
  • Effective Picture Resolution : Approx. 16.2 megapixels
  • Focal Length Conversion Factor : 1.5x
  • Color Filter System : RGB primary color filters

Viewfinder

  • Type : Optical Viewfinder
  • Diopter Adjustment : -2.5 to +1.0m-1
  • Field of View : 95%
  • Focusing Screen : Spherical Acute Matte Screen
  • Magnification : 0.80x (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1m-1 )

Exposure System

  • Metering : Advanced 1200-zone evaluative metering (In Viewfinder mode: TTL shutter-open metering)
  • Metering Modes : Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
  • Metering Sensitivity : Live View Mode: 1 EV to 17 EV on all metering mode (ISO 100 equivalent with F1.4 lens) Viewfinder Mode: 2 EV to 20 EV (4 EV to 20 EV on spot metering mode) (ISO 100 equivalent with F1.4 lens)
  • Exposure Compensation : ±2.0 EV (in 0.3 EV steps)
  • Exposure Settings : Auto (AUTO), Program Auto (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter-speed priority (S), Manual (M), Sweep Panorama (2D/3D), Continuous Advance Priority AE
  • Scene Mode(s) : Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports action, Sunset, Night portrait, Night View, Handheld Twilight
  • D-Range Optimizer : Yes: (Auto, Level 1-5, off)
  • Auto Exposure Lock : Yes (AE Lock button)
  • Color Temperature : 2500 - 9900 k with 19-step Magenta / Green compensation
  • Creative Style : Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, B/W (Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness adjustable in +/-3 steps)
  • ISO : Auto: 100 - 1600; Selectable: 100 - 12800; Multi Frame NR (up to ISO 25600)
  • Noise Reduction : Long exp. NR: (On/Off, available of shutter speeds longer than 1 sec.) High ISO NR: (Auto/Weak) Multi Frame NR: (Auto/ISO100-25600)
  • White Balance Mode : Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Setting the color temperature, Custom

Advanced Features

  • Advanced User Interface : Easy-to-understand Graphic Display and on-screen Help Guide User-friendly function menu
  • Auto High Dynamic Range : Yes, (Off/On, Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure difference Level (1-6 EV at 1.0 EV step)
  • Sweep Panorama : Yes (2D/3D)
  • Face Detection : Off, Auto, Child Priority, Adult Priority (up to 8 faces detectable)
  • Smile Shutter™ technology : Yes - Off, Slight, Normal, Big
  • Image Stabilization : SteadyShot INSIDE in-body image stabilization

Power

  • Battery Type : InfoLITHIUM® NP-FM500H (7.2V)
  • Number of Still Images : Approx. 1050 images with viewfinder, 560 images with LCD monitor (CIPA standard)

In the Box

  • Shoulder Strap
  • CD-ROM
  • Battery Charger (BC-VM10)
  • Body Cap
  • Rechargable Battery (NP-FM500H)
  • USB Cable

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DSLR-A580 4.1 5 14 14
More Than I Expected Here's what I wanted in a good new digital camera along with a load of information that I wish I could have found all in one place when I was doing my research. I know my way around cameras, but I am not a professional photographer and I am not receiving compensation for this review! I wanted a large sensor for superior photo quality (and freedom to crop) and I wanted the option of full manual control. I wanted an optical viewfinder, which left out the NEX models for me and also kept me away from some otherwise great models by other makers. Did I get quality photos? Yes! I sprung for the a580 over the translucent-mirror concept but may have been as happy with that as well. I might have been happy enough with a four-thirds sensor (e.g., Panasonic), but I'm relieved that I made myself hold out for the APS-C instead. First impression of the a580? Huge! But that's OK, since I was not looking for something concealable. My previous favorite SLR was a Ricoh XR-P film camera from the 1980s, and the Sony is substantially larger. It balances well in my hands and has not left me tired after a long day of shooting. (I'm a 60-year-old man in better-than-average physical condition.) Never mind the technical stuff; it turns on instantly and is a fast shooter. It only occasionally gets confused by focus or exposure, but it's so easy to take another shot right away that I don't fret. It's also tough. On the first day, I dropped it a mere inch onto the table and nearly cried. A week later, while it lay loose on the front seat of my pickup as I drove, it flew from the seat, hit the center dash panel, and landed at my feet during a hard brake to avoid an accident. This was with the 18-250 lens on it. I expected I'd have to replace the whole system, but there is not a trace of effect from the tumble. I've had it out during a light rain and I carry it three miles daily in a backpack as I walk to and from work. Naturally, I protect it from the sun and will not leave it in a vehicle overnight during a Maine winter. I've had a few instances when I was sure the camera was failing in its duty, chiefly with bad exposures, then discovered that it was my error in settings that I'd forgotten I'd made. My favorite feature: the mode dial lets you cancel the flash in full-auto mode. (There's a green AUTO setting on the mode dial and next to it a flash-cancel symbol, which should be green too, because it's full-auto too, minus flash.) My greatest complaint about auto mode on most cameras is that it insists on using flash when I absolutely want ambient light. This option on the a580 is very convenient. My advice (which I followed myself after much research): Buy the body separately and get both the 18-250mm f/3.5-5.6 lens - SO1825035 (best-rated by most reviewers for sharp pictures throughout the zoom and aperture range) and the 35mm f/1.8 lens - SO3518 (50mm film camera equivalent, mainly for low light situations). Add a spare battery; you'll NEED it! I'm glad I bought two Sony 8GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo HX - SOMSPDHX8GQ because a few minutes of video will use one up fast. I'm pleased with the soft carrying case f/DSLR-A100 (black) - SOLCSAMAB. I also made sure I had a sky A1 filter and a polarizer for each lens. (The front of the lens does NOT rotate on either of my lenses during focus or zoom, so you WON'T need a circular polarizer, although if you have one already, as I did, it will do just fine.) All of the above I ordered from a reliable on-line camera store whose name starts with BH. Finally, (and I ordered these direct from Sony) I added a mini- high-speed HDMI cable - DLCHEM15, an LCD protective cover - PCKLH6AM, and a wireless Remote Commander - RMTDSLR1. You will be glad you have all three of these. Cost of the entire outfit above from the two suppliers, with shipping, was about 1870 dollars. As additional advice, I would say give yourself time to go through the book and practice using each feature. It all makes sense in a short while. Set up a separate disk or folder on your computer to store your Sony pictures. I use iPhoto on a Mac for everything else and I use Aperture exclusively for the a580 photos, but that may change in time. Some reviewers are troubled that there is so much plastic in the feel and construction of the camera and the 35mm fixed focal-length lens that I bought, but some of that plastic may be partly what saved my camera during its flight in the truck. What I cared about in the lenses was the glass itself, and they are all I hoped they would be. To get a camera like this and set of quality glass plus all the rest of the above for under two grand is a very good value in today's market. As for some truly good interchangeable lens cameras by Panasonic (which I really liked) and others, I figured that if I am going to put this much money down, I may as well carry a true SLR. The others may pack as much into a smaller camera body, but a satisfactory zoom lens is going to negate any advantage of that compactness. And I made myself go for good glass instead of the so-called kit zooms because I feared the loss of photo quality. Why buy a great camera and pair it with a mediocre lens? I could say a lot more, but maybe this is enough to help others make a wise choice. September 19, 2011
Really Disappointed :( At first I really liked this camera. I did a pretty good homework before choosing this camera over Canon or Nikon. The review/ratings of this camera seemed really good. But it disappointed me big time in video recording. Whenever I try to record video with it, it TURNS OFF automatically after 3-8 min due to processor overheating. This was a common issue for tee Sony SLT series cameras because of the continuous focus technology but not with the DSLR ones, which is why I choose it instead of A55. I contacted Sony for this. I tried online chat support twice. And both of them gave me this solution: http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C1019470 ...to turn off the camera for a few minutes to let it cool down. Even turning off the steady shot doesn't help. This is really FRUSTRATING. This is just not the FEASIBLE way to record your favorite moments, missing parts every 5 min. DO NOT choose this camera for its video features (1080p, file formats) unless you are good with the '5 min limitation' in recording. Otherwise, this is a good camera, The image quality and control is nice. I wish I could return this camera. But its too late. I faced this issue (I tried recording video) months after I bought this. :( April 7, 2012
Great camera Great replacement for my stolen A550. The only missing feature is the 1.4 & 2 X zoom February 26, 2012
Very good, but a few disappointments I've owned this camera for a year now, as a replacement for my beloved A700. While it is NOT a true replacement for the 700, it is a very good camera. Unlike so many Sony DSLR's, it is well-thought out, including the body design, menus, buttons, etc. What I love: easy to hold, excellent LCD, great image quality. Unlike lots of the Sony SLR's (and there are WAY too many!), it is a **camera**, not a gimmicky toy. My complaints: The viewfinder is small and dark. The control dial malfunctions - often 1 click of the wheel will send the aperture from f/2 to f/22. A google search will reveal that as a common problem. Some controls need to be more quickly accessible (i.e. self-timer, white balance). Even with class 10 memory cards, there is often a significant delay before I can take a shot after I have taken 2-3 pictures in quick succession Ultimately, I like the camera, but cannot love it. November 29, 2011
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1. 3D viewing requires 3D HDTV, a high speed HDMI™ cable (supporting at least 10.2 Gbps) connection and 3D glasses (all sold separately).

2. Movie recording is limited to segments of 29 minutes, maximum. When using movie mode Memory Stick PRO Duo with MARK2 logo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, or Class 4 or higher for SD/SDHC media are recommended.

3. Viewable area measured diagonally.

4. HD Viewing requires a mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable and compatible HDTV, both sold separately.

5. Works with other BRAVIA® Sync or Theatre Sync™ labeled HDTVs when connected via HDMI interface.

6. When fully charged. Actual results may vary based on product settings, usage patterns and environmental conditions. Battery capacity decreases over time and use.

7. PhotoTV HD viewing requires compatible BRAVIA® HDTV and HDMI™ or component cable (all sold separately). Specifications for BRAVIA HDTV shown vary according to market region.

8. More than 19.5 times the area of 1/2.88-inch type sensor of the Sony HDR-CX560V.

9. PMB requires Microsoft® Windows® XP SP3/ Windows Vista® SP2/ Windows 7. Mac OS® not supported. Movie format is compatible with iMovie® ‘09 or later versions.

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