Sony SLT-A99V Product Brochure and Specifications - Page 22

bit RAW output, Lens shading and aberration compensation, SteadyShot, INSIDE image stabilization

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SteadyShot™ INSIDE image stabilization Advanced image stabilization compensates for camera-shake blur and is an especially useful feature during handheld shooting. Since the sensor-shift image stabilizer is in the camera, it provides image stabilization for any mounted A-mount system lens, including all Carl Zeiss® and G Lenses, from wide-angle to telephoto. You can capture sharp images at shutter speeds 2.5 to 4.5 steps slower than otherwise possible without a tripod or flash, as well as take advantage of vastly increased photo opportunities. think fast 14-bit RAW output 14-bit RAW image data of extremely high quality is output by the a99. This data fully preserves the rich detail generated by the image sensor during the 14-bit A/D conversion process. When developed with Sony's Image Data Converter RAW development software, these images deliver the superb photographic expression and rich gradation that only 14-bit data can offer. Lens shading and aberration compensation The camera automatically compensates for the shading and aberrations specific to the lens you mount. This includes vignetting (peripheral shading), lateral chromatic aberration and optical distortion compensation, which can each be manually activated or deactivated as desired. Embedded data within the camera on supported A-mount lenses ensures optimal compensation. Newly supported lenses: 50mm F1.4, 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM, 28-75mm F2.8 SAM, 70-400mm F4-5.6 G SSM, 70-200m F2.8 G, 35mm F1.4 G, VarioSonnar T* 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM, DT 55-300mm F4.5-5.6 SAM, DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM * Among interchangeable lens digital cameras with a full-frame image sensor (as of September 12, 2012) according to Sony's internal survey. 22

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14-bit RAW output
14-bit RAW image data of extremely high quality is
output by the
a
99. This data fully preserves the rich
detail generated by the image sensor during the 14-bit
A/D conversion process. When developed with Sony’s
Image Data Converter RAW development software, these
images deliver the superb photographic expression and
rich gradation that only 14-bit data can offer.
Lens shading and aberration compensation
The camera automatically compensates for the shading
and aberrations specific to the lens you mount. This
includes vignetting
(
peripheral shading
)
, lateral chromatic
aberration and optical distortion compensation, which
can each be manually activated or deactivated as
desired. Embedded data within the camera on supported
A-mount lenses ensures optimal compensation.
Newly supported lenses: 50mm F1.4, 24–70mm F2.8 ZA SSM, 28–75mm
F2.8 SAM, 70-400mm F4-5.6 G SSM, 70-200m F2.8 G, 35mm F1.4 G, Vario-
Sonnar T* 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM, DT 55-300mm F4.5-5.6 SAM, DT 30mm
F2.8 Macro SAM
* Among interchangeable lens digital cameras with a full-frame image
sensor
(
as of September 12, 2012
)
according to Sony’s internal survey.
SteadyShot
INSIDE image stabilization
Advanced image stabilization compensates for camera-shake blur and is an
especially useful feature during handheld shooting. Since the sensor-shift image
stabilizer is in the camera, it provides image stabilization for any mounted A-mount
system lens, including all Carl Zeiss
®
and G Lenses, from wide-angle to telephoto.
You can capture sharp images at shutter speeds 2.5 to 4.5 steps slower than
otherwise possible without a tripod or flash, as well as take advantage of vastly
increased photo opportunities.
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