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Sony Full Frame and APS-C SLT A-Mount Cameras Coming in 2014

Two new Sony SLT A-mount cameras are rumored to be announced in 2014. These new Sony A-mount cameras are not mirrorless and will be the replacement for Sony A77 and A99.

According to recent rumors Sony is working on two A-mount prototypes cameras. Two new Sony A-mount cameras are coming in 2014. These Sony A77 and A99 replacement models will fetaure SLT technology.

The first camera rumored for Sony is full frame and a SLT A-mount camera. This full frame camera will replace the flagship A99 and will feature a 36-megapixel sensor. The sensor is slightly different from the newly announced A7r sensor which has the same megapixel count.

Sony Full Frame and APS-C SLT A-Mount Cameras Coming in 2014

The second rumored camera for Sony is APS-C SLT A-mount camera with new 24 megapixel sensor. This camera would become the A77 successorand probably a modified version of the new Sony A7 camera. The rumor mill didn’t mention yet but this could also be called the rumored A79 camera.

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Anyway Sony is not giving up the SLT design and A-mount cameras after announcing the Sony A7 and A7r full frame mirrorless cameras. It looks like 2014 will be an exciting year with plenty of new cameras from Sony again.

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