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September 4, 2008 8:19 AM PDT

Sony a900 turns up in Danish magazine ad

by Joshua Goldman

(Credit: PhotographyBay.com)

Pictures have surfaced of an ad in a Danish photography magazine for the Sony a900, the company's apparently forthcoming 25-megapixel full-frame dSLR camera.

Unfortunately that's about it for the information other than a couple of other basic specs including a 100 percent viewfinder, a 3.0-inch LCD, and a dual BIONZ Image Processing Engine.

PC World is reporting a suspected launch/announcement date of September 10.

All pertinent source links can be found at PhotographyBay.com.

Josh Goldman is a senior editor for CNET Reviews, covering digital cameras, camcorders, and related bits and pieces, along with writing the occasional laptop or software review. He doesn't have a podcast, newsletter, or CNET TV show, but you can follow him on Twitter if that's something you do. E-mail Josh.
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