I saw news about this on some other forums too. It will be interesting how much Sony will price this at!!
Ja, this one's all about price. It's been reduced in complexity mechanically, but still gives one of the biggest viewfinders around (0.98 at 0.74x is still bigger than a 5DMkII or D700) and I'm guessing that it's the mirror and shutter mechanism rather than the electronics (remember what a fuss Sony made about their new mirror system to incorporate a moving, ff sensor with a 100% VF at 5fps?) that have been chopped down to give 3fps. Couple of other cost saving features, they've lost the remote, probably cheaper packaging...
The magic figure in the US is apparantly $2000 - if people can get a simple but incredibly solid FF camera for $2000 it's create a big ripple.
From Camerapricebuster, 5DMkII is GBP1900, D700 GBP1730, a900 GBP1670. So maybe under GBP 1500/1400 to create a real splash?
It would appeal to a lot of landscapers - very solid camera in RAW up to ISO1600, awsome colours and resolution, tough body, excellent central AF point. It's not as 'tech' as a D700 or a 5DII (although this only wins on Video and about a stop of high ISO performance) but if it's cheap...
Good move imo - just might piss off recent a900 buyers.
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