What is the difference between a mount and E-mount?
A-mount lenses can be used on camera models with a mirror or a translucent mirror (ILCA-xx, DSLR-Axx, SLT-Axx). E-mount lenses are the standard lenses used on mirrorless camera models (ILCE-xx, NEX-xx). Sony provides A-mount lenses and E-mount lenses to meet each mount standard for camera bodies.
Can I use a mount lens on E-mount camera?
Since A-mount and E-mount have different diameters, they are not interchangeable. However, you can use an A-mount lens on an E-mount body by using a Mount Adaptor. NOTE: You cannot use an E-mount lens on an A-mount body.
What is the resolution of the Sony A77 II?
With Sony A77 II, you can record your videos at a highest resolution of 1920 x 1080 at 60p,60i,30p fps and save in MPEG-4, AVCHD and XAVC S formats. Full HD resolution of Sony A77 II will be adequate in most of the situations. But if you are after the highest resolution videos available, see our list of Top Cameras with 4K (Ultra-HD) Video.
Is the Sony A77 Mark II an AF camera?
The A77 Mark II features a new autofocus sensor, and it’s much more than a refreshed version of an existing design. Instead the A77 II is built around the AF module with the most focus points of any camera on the market (79), covering an extremely wide area of the frame.
Is the Sony A77 still a SLR camera?
In this context it means reflection so a camera like the A77 with a non-moving mirror is still technically an SLR. The technology remains the same as before: a fixed, semi-transparent mirror redirects a portion of the light up to a dedicated autofocus sensor, while the majority passes through to the main imaging sensor.
Is the Sony SLT-A77 II a CMOS sensor?
The Sony SLT-A77 II is that company’s latest DSLR using translucent mirror technology. With a 24MP CMOS sensor, it has a newly-designed 79-point AF system and offers 12fps continuous shooting with autofocus.