Sony Alpha 33

The Sony α33 or Sony Alpha 33 (model name SLT-A33) is a digital SLT camera announced by Sony on August 24, 2010, at the same time as the Sony Alpha 55. These two cameras are the joint first production DSLT cameras to be announced.

Sony SLT-A33
Overview
MakerSony
Sensor/medium
Image sensor typeCMOS
Image sensor size23.5 x 15.6mm (APS-C type)
Maximum resolution4592 x 3056 (14 megapixels)
ASA/ISO range100-25600
Recording mediumSD, SDHC, SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo or Pro-HG Duo
Focusing
Focus areas15 focus points
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000s to 30s
Continuous shooting7 frames per second
Viewfinder
Viewfinder magnification1.1
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processorBionz
Custom WBYes
General
Rear LCD monitor3 inches with 921,000 dots
Dimensions124 x 92 x 85 mm (4.88 x 3.62 x 3.35 inches)
Weight500g including battery

Lens mount

Sony Alpha SLT-a33 uses A-mount lens bayonet.

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