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Sony Alpha DSLR-A850 Review

By Theano Nikitas, DigitalCameraReview.com Contributor | 3/1/2010

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Alpha DSLR-A850 SLR Digital Camera Body
Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

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Review Summary:

  • A capable, more affordable full-frame DSLR.

Pros

  • Natural colors
  • Sophisticated features
  • Sub $2000 price

Cons

  • Proprietary hotshoe
  • Slower 3 fps burst mode
  • Noisy at high ISO

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850 Full Review

Sony certainly took the photography world by surprise when it announced its full-frame, 24 megapixel Alpha A900 DSLR. Perhaps even more interesting is that Sony followed up with the Alpha DSLR-A850, a sub-$2,000 (body only) version that makes it the least expensive full-frame camera on the market.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

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The new model, which also features a full-frame, 24 megapixel CMOS sensor, is almost identical to the A900 in terms of feature set and image quality. The main differences, of which there are only a few, include slower continuous shooting speed, viewfinder coverage of 98% vs. the A900's 100% coverage, and making the remote control an optional accessory instead of including it in the camera bundles.

Like the A900 DSLR, the A850 doesn't offer Live View or video recording so if those features are important to you (and you're willing to give up the A850's in-camera image stabilization), you'll have to look elsewhere-most likely to the full-frame Canon 5D Mark II. It's the closest in price and resolution to the A850 and offers Live View and HD video recording, two features that we imagine Sony will add to its DSLR line at some point.

But the A850 offers an intelligent preview feature, which allows you to view an image before it's captured so you can tweak settings, including exposure, white balance and dynamic range optimization, to see what the image will look like. It's actually very useful, especially in mixed lighting situations where white balance adjustments are critical.


BUILD AND DESIGN
Sony wasn't joking around when it built the A850. Its solidly constructed magnesium alloy body should be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. The camera is also sealed against moisture and dust, a real bonus for a camera in this price range. While designed for a comfortable handhold, the camera has some heft to it. Stripped down (i.e. no battery, memory card, neckstrap, etc.), the A850 weighs 1 pound 14 ounces and measures 6 1/8x4 5/8x3 1/4 inches (WxHxD).

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

I tested the camera with Sony's 24-70mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens, which is a really nice piece of glass. It costs almost as much as the A850 body but I'm a firm believer that you should always buy the highest quality lens you can afford (or save up until you can buy a good lens). There are may other lenses available from Sony and third-party manufacturers, so it's likely you can find something to fit your budget.

You may also want to budget for a few accessories, too, including Sony's HVL-F58AM flash. The A850 doesn't have an on-board flash but it does have a hotshoe. Unfortunately, the hotshoe connection is proprietary so you either have to purchase an adapter, use the flash sync terminal on the front of the camera or attach a compatible Sony flash. The good news is that the Sony HVL-F58AM flash is amazing. It supports wireless control up to three groups of flashes and its "Quick Shift Bounce" design (which I love) can be angled 90 degrees left and right for optimal vertical shooting so there's no need to use a bracket to flip your flash around to the correct over-the-lens position.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

Also check out Sony's vertical grip for the A850. It's one of the most well thought-out designs I've ever used with the controls replicating those on the camera body. It also holds two extra batteries, with enough juice to shoot more than 800 shots per battery. For HD output, you'll need to purchase an HDMI cable. A remote control was bundled with the A900 but with the low price of the A850, Sony has made it an optional accessory so you'll have to shell out about $30 if you want the remote.

Ergonomics and Controls
Despite its bulk and heft, the A850 is comfortable to hold and pretty easy to shoot with, even if your hands are on the smaller side like mine. With the weighty 24-70mm lens attached, I didn't feel a lot of strain on my neck or arms and was able to hold the camera steady with relative ease for short periods of time.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

One of the benefits of large cameras is that they have enough real estate for good-sized dials and buttons and this one is no exception. External buttons and dials are generously sized and, for the most part, easy to access and operate.

A quick overview of the camera's external controls include a good-sized mode dial on the top left surface providing access to Auto, Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual exposure and three custom modes. Topside on the right, over the grip, you'll find dedicated buttons for changing ISO, white balance and exposure compensation. Dual control dials - one front and one rear - are well-positioned.

A small top panel LED can be illuminated by pressing a small button, though the panel itself is small and shows only limited information such as remaining shots and a battery gauge. Other settings appear as those functions are activated. I generally used the large information display/Quick Navi screen on the rear LCD. (The Quick Navi screen can be used to change settings, as well as view information.)

The power switch is on the left, which is a little confusing if you're used to it being on the right hand side as it is on many cameras. I occasionally forgot to turn off the camera simply because it was in an unusual place (unusual for me, at least). Vertically aligned along the left edge of the LCD you'll find the Menu, Display, Delete, and Playback buttons.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850 Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

Controls to the right of the LCD include an AE lock button surrounded by a lever for changing the metering mode, the AF/MF button, multi selector, along with Custom and Function buttons as well as a switch to turn Sony's SteadyShot image stabilization on and off. The Custom button can be assigned one of a number of functions including AF lock, Intelligent Preview, ISO, White Balance, Exposure Compensation and many more.

Like the A900, the A850 is also equipped with eyepiece sensors, although the A850 doesn't offer "eye start" that kicks the autofocus into gear when you put your eye to the viewfinder. Instead, the A850's sensors automatically turn off the LCD when you put the viewfinder up to your eye and vice versa.

Menus and Modes
The Quick Navi screen mentioned earlier provides access to a wide range of options and, in theory, makes short work of changing the most often used parameters such as exposure compensation, AF mode, metering, creative style, white balance, ISO, etc. I say "in theory" because each time you want to adjust a setting, you have to hit the Function button to switch from the status display to Quick Navi. Otherwise, it's very convenient to use.

Navigating the Sony A850's menus is relatively easy, even though the camera offers a large number of options. For example, in the Recording Menu you can set the image size, aspect ratio and quality, including multiple RAW and JPEG options with ease.

As expected, the A850 offers the standard DSLR complement of exposure modes: Auto, Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority and full Manual (the user chooses both shutter and aperture values). There's also a Program Shift option, which allows the user to change the shutter speed and aperture combination by pressing the shutter button halfway and using the front or rear control dial to get the exposure combination you want. Using Program Shift doesn't change the exposure; it merely adjusts the shutter speed or aperture value.

There are also three Custom modes available on the mode dial so you can save and store a trio of your most often used setting combinations.

Display/Viewfinder
Everyone who has used the A900-including me-has been impressed with the camera's viewfinder. Similarly, the A850's viewfinder is large, bright, clear and a pleasure to use. While both cameras offer high quality viewfinders, the A850 offers only 98% coverage versus the A900's 100% coverage. It's unlikely that this will be a dealbreaker for most and even at 98%, the A850's viewfinder is very impressive.

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

The A850's 3.0 inch LCD is also impressive with its 921,600 pixel resolution. Even under bright sunshine, it's easy to read the status display and view images. Brightness is user-adjustable by +/- 5 levels but the default worked well for me.

I especially like that the battery life is not only represented visually but as a percentage (i.e., 98%) of remaining power. The status display also automatically rotates from horizontal to vertical when you change the camera's orientation so you don't have to crane your neck to read the on-screen data.

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