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The Sony a850 is a pro-spec, stripped-down version of the a900. As the most affordable full-frame DSLR to the market, does the Alpha a850 really open full-frame shooting to the masses? The What wholesale Digital Cameras Sony Alpha DSLR-a850 review...
Following Sony's full-frame, ultra-high-megapixel-count a900 comes the latest a850 model. But with a few tweaks to lower the spec below that of the a900 there are very few comparative changes to be seen, apart from a nominal price reduction. Beyond being the most affordable current-range full-frame DSLR to market, even against its considerable peers, has the a850 ticked the right boxes to make it a worthy sibling of the a900, and, more importantly, an attractive venture for prospective purchase?

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Sony Alpha a850 review - Features
Featuring a highly resolute 24.6 megapixel full-frame Exmor CMOS sensor, the a850 is certainly one for those who want to print big - ideally suited for studio work or similar. It's 35mm-equivalent 35.9x24mm full-frame also brings a wealth of benefits to enhance shallow depth of field, provide greater low light performance and a wealth of image clarity - something that the dawn of digital photography hadn't made immediately affordable to the everyday man.
With the a850 there had been many rumors and much talk that Sony would introduce the ‘Exmor R' sensor type - a backlit sensor which significantly improves signal to noise ratio and, as such, high ISO image quality - but this is not the case. The a850 has exactly the same Exmor CMOS sensor and Bionz processor as the a900 released before it. In fact the a850 is nigh-on a carbon copy of the a900, albeit with some stripped-down features: the 5fps burst mode dips to 3fps, the remote commander has gone from the box (though available as a separate accessory) and the viewfinder coverage has been pulled back from its former 100% glory to a 98% field of view. Everything else, bar the price, is very much the same as before.
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