Photos taken with Sony D-SLR a100 on exhibit
September 4, 2006 | 12:00am
The increasing demand of the digital world of photography has spurred electronics giant Sony to meet the expectations of professionals, high-level amateurs and consumers via its latest digital camera the D-SLR a100.
Powered by the companys breakthrough Bionz image processing engine and the 10.2-megapixel, high-resolution CCD, photographers can now achieve sharp, vivid and noise-free images using a compact, light-weight camera.
The a100s built-in Super SteadyShot anti-shake function prevents blurry pictures by countering both low and high frequency hand and body movements while shooting.
Memoirs of Alpha, a collection of photographs of Tokyo taken with the Sony a100 by five of the Philippines top photographers Sara Black, Jo Ann Bitagcol, Jake Versoza, Mark Nicdao, and Jun de Leon is on exhibit at the Gateway Mall, Cubao until Sept. 7.
Sony products are available at Sony Square Gateway, Megamall, Park Square and Sony authorized dealers nationwide. For more information, contact the Sony Contact Center at 878-7600, e-mail [email protected] or log on to www.sony.com.ph.
Powered by the companys breakthrough Bionz image processing engine and the 10.2-megapixel, high-resolution CCD, photographers can now achieve sharp, vivid and noise-free images using a compact, light-weight camera.
The a100s built-in Super SteadyShot anti-shake function prevents blurry pictures by countering both low and high frequency hand and body movements while shooting.
Memoirs of Alpha, a collection of photographs of Tokyo taken with the Sony a100 by five of the Philippines top photographers Sara Black, Jo Ann Bitagcol, Jake Versoza, Mark Nicdao, and Jun de Leon is on exhibit at the Gateway Mall, Cubao until Sept. 7.
Sony products are available at Sony Square Gateway, Megamall, Park Square and Sony authorized dealers nationwide. For more information, contact the Sony Contact Center at 878-7600, e-mail [email protected] or log on to www.sony.com.ph.
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