Jun 03, 2015 01:14 PM
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Sony's Alpha DSLR-A100 is the company's first attempt at bringing a digital SLR to market. This camera's design may look familiar. However it's almost identical to Konica Minolta's 6-megapixel D-SLR, the Maxxum 5D. As many photo enthusiasts know, Sony and Konica Minolta declared an extensive partnership last year, followed by Konica Minolta's surprising departure from the camera and film business.
This left Sony with an excellent catalog of proven D-SLR products, including camera bodies, lenses, flashes, and accessories. Still, the question remains whether Sony simply rebranded the 5D or reworked it into a better device. It turns out that Sony did a little of both.