I want them to make a camera with what would have been 2 sensors, but with film in place of one of the sensors. The other can take digital photos at the same time, and give an EVF with heads up display, black and white viewfinding when you have black and white film, autofocus with that sensor, focus peaking, etc.
I have the A390. Same tech and something very interesting is that the shutter mirror is translucent and there's a secondary mirror behind it which reflects the image downwards, where the 2nd sensor is located. If you pull the mirror up slowly with your finger you can see the 2nd mirror flipping along the 1st mirror
Still got mine, and before disability stopped me walking, I used to 'do' wedding photography, family shoots and even some paid architectural work (a cheap Sunpak flash worked well for reflected light too). Made a modest living from it just using the two kit lenses which were in the box (and later a lovely Minolta AF prime). I even used the free Sony imaging software that came with it. Again, not exactly Photoshop but adequate for my needs. The aftermarket vertical battery grip (non-Sony) has worked fine from day one. Obviously there are better options (even when it was new), but 16 years later mine is doing just fine (especially considering I hardly ever use it these days due to physical limitations). Best of all, they are now cheap to buy. Recommended for 'digital on a budget'.
Look out for used minolta AF film cameras.. usually you can get some 50mm f1.7 primes for like 30-50euros with an untested film camera 😉 sometimes it comes with a 35-70f4 or the 24-50f4 lenses which are both quite sharp and good
I've got an A100, A200 and A230 I'm a fanboy of old Sony's and they've been hammered, thousands and thousands of shots, they're all in working order. A100 is my fav camera, the focus screen is scratched to bits, but the images are still fine.
I want them to make a camera with what would have been 2 sensors, but with film in place of one of the sensors. The other can take digital photos at the same time, and give an EVF with heads up display, black and white viewfinding when you have black and white film, autofocus with that sensor, focus peaking, etc.
That would have been an awesome concept. I wish I could have a digital camera version of the Minolta x-700.
WOW that can be AMAZING ,they have to made something like that :DD
I have the A390. Same tech and something very interesting is that the shutter mirror is translucent and there's a secondary mirror behind it which reflects the image downwards, where the 2nd sensor is located. If you pull the mirror up slowly with your finger you can see the 2nd mirror flipping along the 1st mirror
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Still got mine, and before disability stopped me walking, I used to 'do' wedding photography, family shoots and even some paid architectural work (a cheap Sunpak flash worked well for reflected light too). Made a modest living from it just using the two kit lenses which were in the box (and later a lovely Minolta AF prime). I even used the free Sony imaging software that came with it. Again, not exactly Photoshop but adequate for my needs. The aftermarket vertical battery grip (non-Sony) has worked fine from day one. Obviously there are better options (even when it was new), but 16 years later mine is doing just fine (especially considering I hardly ever use it these days due to physical limitations). Best of all, they are now cheap to buy. Recommended for 'digital on a budget'.
Thank you so much for the comment!
much appreciated!
yes I totally agree
i bought 4 and a broken one, and im still amazed how well the colorscience works!
nicee 😁😁😁
If other brands had adopted this innovation, perhaps DSLR cameras would still be alive today
Nah, it would make the camera extremely expensive. And the battery life would suck
@@aspilobo that Sony was not "extremely expensive". And the battery Life of a mirrorless is horrible, specially in 2008 to 2015
@@MinoltaCamera that one was not… but imagine this technology implemented in a Sony A7R V….
Look out for used minolta AF film cameras.. usually you can get some 50mm f1.7 primes for like 30-50euros with an untested film camera 😉 sometimes it comes with a 35-70f4 or the 24-50f4 lenses which are both quite sharp and good
Nice yess😁😁😁
I've got an A100, A200 and A230 I'm a fanboy of old Sony's and they've been hammered, thousands and thousands of shots, they're all in working order. A100 is my fav camera, the focus screen is scratched to bits, but the images are still fine.
😁😁😁😁
Could it be the translucent mirror, and not double sensor that does the trick?
Buy the A550 it's the upgraded model that has better auto focus and in live view mode it has face recognition and the fps are faster for action!
yess nice camera :DDD
I just wish I could use mine on my telescope. It won't shoot without a lens.
you have to put in manually mode i think
im using the a58 rn
nice 😁
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