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I keep hearing excellent things about this new Sony A55...like lightning fast, SOLID, class-leading autofocusing performance when shooting video. I saw an on-line comparison of the A55's video autofocusing against the Nikon D7000, and the Sony blew the Nikon's doors off for unobtrusive,fast, accurate, non-hunting autofocusing when shooting a video clip of a woman moving forward toward the camera, then side-to-side.
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Derrel that is Blasphemy!
I love my A55 It is a major step forward for Sony over the earlier models including the A700 dare I say. IMHO
The auto focus is much faster than my A100 or the A700 that I have used in the past. very little hunting.
You can set the camera to AF continuous when you bring the camera to your eye.
It will shoot 10 FPS in fine JPEG and 7FPS in RAW, has about a 30 shot buffer before it starts to lag. .
Still full manual control all the usual stuff and even has tutorial info for beginners if you wish.
The upgraded super steady shot allows me to shoot a 500mm at under 1/100 second in decent light conditions
ISO to 3200 is quite satisfactory prior Sony Cameras 800 was pushing the limits
There are some issues as with any camera
It needs an upgrade in the firmware to be more studio friendly. as it stands now the Live View EVF goes dark when you set your camera in manual and set for flash lighting. simply being able to toggle off live view would solve the problem.
The body is a little compact for large hands.
The EVF has a little lag when shooting at 10FPS which takes a little to get used too
Im sure I will find other quirks as I use the camera but you do with all cameras
Over all it is a great camera and I really dont think you can buy a better DSLR now for under 1000.00