Now if you’re after a DSLR camera but don’t want to break the bank, Sony has just announced the Sony A68. This is an entry-level DSLR camera that for the most part, should be good enough to get the job done, especially if you’re new to the field or just want a camera to take photos as a hobby.
So what can we expect from the A68? The camera will come with a 24MP APS-C sensor. It also uses a hybrid electronic OLED viewfinder that provides 100% coverage along with “faithful color reproduction”, which we guess you will have to judge for yourself. Sony is also introducing a feature called 4D Focus.
This is basically a 79-point phase-detection AF system that can even continuously up to 8fps, even in low-light situations. The camera comes with a 2.7-inch TFT LCD display that can be tilted 135-degrees up, and 55-degrees down. It also features an ISO range of 100-25,600 along with the ability to record 1080p Full HD video.
The camera will play nicely with Sony’s A-mount series of lenses and will be priced at €600 body only or €700 with DT18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM II lens and will be available from March 2016 onwards.