Offering up some truly ground-breaking technology, Sony's cameras offer awe-inspiring results for video shooters.
Sony has always been dedicated to servicing the technical needs of video shooters, and recent output has only served to reinforce that fact. As well as the video-centric a7S range, all of Sony's cameras shoot high quality footage, meaning even those who are predominantly photographers get the best of both worlds.
The α mission is to give creators the power to realize their dreams. The Sony α1 is its most potent expression to date.
The a7S III takes the S series to a whole new level of full-frame movie expression. Spectacular new speed combines with supreme sensitivity and ultra-low noise to put previously impossible 4K movie shoots on the menu, with high dynamic range, breathtaking focusing, and extra-strong image stabilisation. Full-frame E (FE) mount.
The ALPHA 7 IV takes ‘basic’ to the next level for full-frame cameras with excellent image quality and performance, redefining the original standard set by the Alpha 7 III.
The ‘C’ in a7C stands for compact. Full-frame mirrorless cameras with in-body image stabilisation don’t come smaller and it successfully squeezes the core features from the a7 III into a body that shares a common resemblance with Sony’s a6000-series of APS-C mirrorless cameras. Sony should be applauded for fitting a fully articulated screen, 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder and IBIS into a camera so small. The way the microphone port is positioned so it doesn’t foul movement of the screen is a nice touch. It’s a camera that offers a remarkable specification for its size, but its handling, especially with large lenses, has nothing on the Sony a7 III.
If you don’t demand the outright speed of the Sony alpha 9 or phenomenal high resolution output offered by the Sony a7R IV, Sony’s general-purpose a7 III delivers all that you need and more. It’s a full-frame camera that’s smaller, lighter and faster than enthusiast DSLR’s of the past and puts in a reliable performance when faced with hard-to-shoot subjects, or challenging low light scenes. Factor Sony’s extensive lineup of superb E-mount lenses into the equation and it’s no wonder the a7 III has become one of the most popular all-rounders in the full-frame market’. Full-frame E (FE) mount.
With the A6600 you get Sony’s latest autofocus and subject tracking in a robust, magnesium alloy body that shares a likeness to NEX mirrorless cameras of yesteryear. Its in-body image stabilisation, unlimited 4K/30p video recording, long-lasting battery and combination of headphone and microphone ports make it a viable camera for vlogging, however its fiddly buttons, off-centre electronic viewfinder, lack of a joystick and basic execution of touchscreen control may leave photographers wanting more. The quality of its raw files really impress however, and users who spend much of their of time shooting portraits or unpredictable subjects will find its focus response astonishingly impressive.
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