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November 5, 2015

Sony’s entry-level Alpha A68 has ‘4D focus’ for low light

by John_A

Sony just reminded us that it makes more than mirrorless and compact cameras by launching the Alpha A68, an A-mount model with a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor. As with Sony’s APS-C Alpha A77 II and full-frame A99 models, it uses a hybrid electronic OLED viewfinder with 100 percent coverage and “faithful color reproduction,” according to Sony. That’s complimented by a 2.7-inch TFT LCD that tilts 135 degrees up and 55 degrees downwards. The killer feature is the translucent mirror, which allows for what Sony calls “4D Focus” — a 79-point phase-detection AF that works continuously at up to 8fps, even in low-light. Slideshow-339147

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