| Sony DT 11-18mm Alpha DSLR lens review |
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| Gadgets Reviews Digital Camera - Sony | |
| Written by cameralabs | |
| Friday, 30 November 2007 | |
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The DT 11-18mm is the widest angle Sony zoom for Alpha DSLRs. Offering an equivalent range of 16.5-27mm, it delivers ultra-wide to standard wide-angle coverage and is compatible with both cropped-frame Alpha DSLRs and the earlier Konica Minolta Dynax / Maxxum 5D and 7D bodies. Indeed despite being announced as a new Sony product during the Alpha launch of July 2006, the DT 11-18mm, like many Sony lenses, is actually a rebranded and slightly modified version of an existing Konica Minolta model. In this case, it’s based on the Konica Minolta DT 11-18mm, which was one of three digital-only DT models announced with the Konica Minolta Dynax / Maxxum 5D back in July 2005. The DT 11-18mm offers a range which is ideal for capturing big landscape views and large buildings both inside and out. It’s also ideal for situations when you literally can’t step back any further, and can be used for very dramatic effects. And since the Alpha bodies feature built-in stabilisation, you’ll also enjoy anti-shake facilities with the DT 11-18mm. This allows you to use relatively long exposures to blur subjects in motion while still in a handheld environment. to continue to read the full article click here ...
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