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Feb 1 2008, 1:50pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony shows an advanced prototype of a 24MP DSLR camera at the PMA 08 show in Las Vegas.
The 24.6MP Sony SLR camera has no name yet but will go on sale by the end of this year.
This resolution monster features a 24.6M full size “Exmor” CMOS image sensor with Super SteadyShot Inside for the full-size image sensor.
Sony did not reveal more details about the new flagship DSLR camera in the alpha series.
PhotographyBlog has some photos of this upcoming Sony camera and also photos of other cameras exhibited on the Sony PMA 08 booth. See also these photos of the Sony prototype camera at Engadget.
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