📷 Elevate your visual storytelling with Sony Alpha A58 — where speed meets precision.
The Sony Alpha A58 is a lightweight, interchangeable lens DSLR featuring a 20.1MP Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, 8fps continuous shooting, and a 16-point autofocus system. Equipped with an 18-55mm zoom lens and an OLED Tru-Finder, it offers professional-grade image quality and responsiveness ideal for millennial managers seeking to capture life’s dynamic moments with style and accuracy.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 17 x 11.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.14 kg |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 12.9 x 9.5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 492 Grams |
Brand | Sony |
Camera Lens | 18-55 mm zoom lens with aspherical element and smooth autofocus motor (SAM) |
Colour | Black |
Continuous shooting speed | 8.00 |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Camera Kit |
ISO Range | ISO 16000 |
Max Focal Length | 55 Millimetres |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
Model year | 2013 |
Plug profile | Tripod |
Part number | SLTA58K.CEC |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optischer Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 16 |
Focus type | automatic, manual |
Maximum shutter speed | 30 Seconds |
Aperture Modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
Style | 18-55 Lens Kit |
Effective still resolution | 20 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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It is a Sony and that is a good thing.
I have had this camera in use now for 3 days and as an avid photographer I am positively surprised regarding the features and the ease of use both in manual and automatic settings. This is my 3rd Sony with interchangeable lenses and while the Alpha 100 was noisy and clumsy this A58 feels more like a camera for semi-pros and certainly a nice camera for beginners.I bought this camera for the sole purpose to use existing lenses of which I have many but also because my Nikon D800 is to complex and heavy for day-to-day use and I rather break this Sony than the Nikon considering the price which is quite nice for a camera with almost all preferences one may need, professional or a hobby photographer.So it feels a bit plastic… and it is mostly plastic, but it fits my hand like a glove and does not feel slippery at all. Actually it feels surprisingly solid although its quite light I weight. Many have complained about the lens mount. The metal lens mount is now replaced with plastic and it might not be as durable as the metal mount. Well, that is not quite true. The mount is not plastic as in He-Man, but rather a composite material not unlike the materials used in high end racing cars and space exploration. It is lighter, but as hard and durable as you ever might need. I don’t think that Sony would put their reputation on the line because of a bit of plastic. It has been tested and it has passed. I’m satisfied and can’t feel any difference between the metal mount on my Nikon and this composite mount. Actually the kit lens slides very easily and effortlessly in place and even the kit lens feels solid and produces some quite stunning pictures. Certainly the best ones I have ever managed to snap “right out of the box”.I will not go into technical specifications but must emphasise that the OLED viewfinder is magnificent and the tilting rear LCD screen is adequate. It is not the fastest camera on the market and the auto focus might have some difficulties in focusing in poorly lit conditions. However, you may always use a manual focusing and then you see how good the OLED viewfinder is. In normal daylight I have seen no problems at all and fast moving objects (dogs) freeze nicely and in perfect focus. I like to experiment a lot with all the possibilities the camera offers and one can do magic, but in the end it’s the composition and your own abilities that determine the outcome of a nice picture. Certainly my Nikon is a “better camera”, but having had this in use both professionally and fooling around a bit, I must say that one gets quite a lot of value for money. As it happens the size and the weight is perfect even for me with I bit large hands, so at this point I’m actually quite astonished regarding the picture quality and the robust feel of this camera and do indeed recommend it to anyone who’s keen on wanting more than just compact camera holiday shots.
D**D
performs absolutely fine. The only slight disappointment has been with flash-free ...
I purchased the a58 in a bit of a panic to replace an Alpha a350 which my nephew had managed to drop just a few days before we were about to go on holiday! As I already have a number of Alpha lenses/attachments I needed something in a hurry that would be compatible.The plastic lens mount (as many others have said) is a bit offputting and the electronic viewfinder takes a bit of getting used to but, in all fairness, this is an entry-level camera (the a350 was more up-range) and, bearing this in mind, at £290 the price/performance is quite remarkable. Obviously, for this price you aren't going to get the same results as a camera costing mega-bucks - the pics aren't quite as rich as the a350 but, then again, the a350 was (in 2008 when I bought it) much more expensive - but the camera is aimed (no pun intended) more at the hobbyist/snapper than the serious photographer and, as such, performs absolutely fine.The only slight disappointment has been with flash-free low-light shooting which yields very grainy/noisy resultsbut, other than that, I would thoroughly recommend it.
K**R
Superb upgrade
I've been using a Sony A200 since I bought it in 2009 and decided it was time for an upgrade since I've got into product photography. My main needs included a good quality, tiltable liveview so that the camera could be set up at a low level on tripod without me having to crouch down to look through a viewfinder. I was also looking for better low-light performance and an incremental step up in picture quality both from the higher pixel count and improved technology. After attempting to buy a second hand A390 I gave up and plumped for the more expensive, but brand new, A58 - and I'm glad I did.This is a cracker. First and foremost, whilst it's technically not an SLR since the mirror doesn't "Reflex" when a photo is taken, this makes absolutely no difference whatsoever - except that the clunky sound the A200 made when taking a photo has been replaced with a quieter click. I've experienced very good low light performance and I absolutely love the LCD viewfinder- something I wasn't sure about before I began using the camera. I've found a new love of photography simply by using this camera. I enjoyed and appreciated my A200 very much but the A58 produces better photos more consistently and with the minimum of fuss. I was able to use my Sony 50mm Prime lens and Sony 55-200mm telephoto without problems.I only have two reservations. Firstly, the kit lens isn't top drawer. In fact, it's inferior to the A200's kit lens which, in fairness, is famously excellent - so I use my new camera with the old lens. Having said that, it's possible to get the official 55-200mm telephoto refurbished on Amazon for around £90 and that's a great investment - although the 50mm prime is my favourite for product photography. My second reservation is that the A58 uses a new remote connector and the remote itself is hideously expensive - this is awkward for astrophotography and self portraits. Hopefully a cheap clone will come out at some point.Overall, however, this is a superb camera and offers astonishing value. I was prepared to look at Canon and Nikon alternatives but nothing from either of those manufacturers touches the A58 at this price point. So I got a better camera and was able to reuse my lenses.
A**S
Sony Alpha 58.
First of all, I do advise everyone who's taking the first steps into photohgraphers life to buy the Sony Alpha 58. Why? Taking all the details out, the camera has a good price / perfomance ratio and is very easy to use.Now, things more specific ...This camera is one of the few on the market that shoots at 8 fps (when shooting in bright light environment).Also, the camera has Full HD Video recording and 20.1mpx.I think that there isn't many cameras at this price with 8fps shooting, Full HD Video recording, 20.1mpx , and other technical matters.That's allHappy Customer.
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