The Sony A100 offers a pretty impressive feature set, coupling the Sony Alpha lens mount (which is said to be compatible with "most" lenses sold for Konica Minolta's Maxxum camera line in the USA) with a 10.2-megapixel APS CCD image sensor that - as with Konica Minolta's past DSLRs - offers image stabilisation by moving the entire sensor. Sony says it has further developed the system, which it is calling Super SteadyShot, to now offer from two to 3.5 stops of latitude in exposure.
Via Imaging Resource
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