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Digital Camera World on MSNThe Sony A7 V rumors have started up (again) – but this is what I really want to see on the update to Sony’s most well-rounded camera
With the Sony A7 III introduced in the spring of 2018 and the A7 IV in the fall of 2021, the series feels poised for a refresh. After all, the camera’s high-resolution sibling, the A7R V, has been on ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNExpect the Sony a7 V to Have a 44MP Sensor
The year 2025 is already halfway over, but we haven’t yet heard about the future of the higher-end Sony a7 series cameras. For the record, we’re not referring to any of the “C” style cameras when we ...
As with other third-generation A-series cameras from Sony, the A7 III now has a burst rate of 10 fps. In full continuous mode, it can shoot 177 JPEGs.
The 33-megapixel backside illuminated (BSI) sensor provides a significant resolution boost over the A7 III's 24.1-megapixel sensor, while still offering good low-light sensitivity, Sony told Engadget.
Sony has teased the launch of a new Alpha camera on October 21st at 10AM ET, and it appears to be the long-awaited full-frame mirrorless A7 IV.
The Sony A7 III features a newly developed, 24-megapixel, backside-illuminated (BSI) full-frame sensor which promises improved noise levels and dynamic range.
Sony also claims that the A7 III will have the best battery life in a mirrorless digital camera. Ever. CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) has rated it for up to 710 shots on a charge.
Sony’s new A7 III is a $2,000 full-frame mirrorless camera that should terrify Canon and Nikon. The imaging giant’s mirrorless camera lineup has never looked more intimidating.
Sony has teased the launch of a new Alpha camera on October 21 at 10 am ET. The company will be unveiling the long-awaited full-frame A7 IV mirrorless model, reports Engadget.
Sony A7 II to land in US in early December for $1,700. The faster, sensor-shift stabilized version of Sony's full-frame interchangeable-lens camera gets US pricing and availability.
Sony’s announcement of the a7 Mark II was surprising because many had previously thought it impossible to engineer the complex mechanism of 5-axis stabilization into a compact full-frame body ...
The A7 III is slated to ship in the US in April 2018 at $2,000 for the body or $2,200 for a kit with the 28-70mm lens. The UK will see it sooner, in March, for £2,000 for the body and £2,200 for ...
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