Sony Alpha 1 Full-frame Mirrorless Camera Shoots 50 Megapixels at 30fps and 8K Video

The new flagship Sony Alpha 1 full-frame interchangeable-lens mirrorless camera can shoot 50 megapixel images at 30fps.

It has a brand new 50. 1-megapixel stacked Exmor RS CMOS image sensor and an upgraded BIONZ XR imaging processing engine with eight times more processing power.

It features 15-stops of dynamic range, 120 times p/sec AF/AE calculations (double the speed of the Alpha 9 II), and completely blackout free shooting.

The Sony A1 has a 9. 44 million dot OLED viewfinder with a refresh rate of 240fps, 0. 9x magnification and an eye-point of 25mm, 5. 5-stops of 5-axis IBIS, and anti-flicker shooting with both mechanical and electronic shutter.

The camera features 759 phase detection points in a high-density focal plane phase-detection AF system covering approximately 92% of the image area and provides Real-time Eye AF for birds for the very first time.

It offers 8K/30p 10-bit 4:2:0 XAVC HS video recording with 8. 6K oversampling, in addition to 4K 120p 10-bit 4:2:2 and FullHD at 240fps movie shooting capabilities, and can output 16-bit Raw video over HDMI.

There is a 30 minute time limit in the 8K/30p and 4K/60p video modes.

Flash sync is improved, with the Alpha A1 supporting up to 1/200 sec with the electronic shutter or 1/400 sec with the mechanical shutter.

The improved Pixel Shift Multi Shooting combines 16 different images into one 199 megapixel photo.

The Alpha 1 has two memory card slots that both support UHS-I and UHS-II SDXC/SDHC cards as well as new CFexpress Type A cards.

The Sony Alpha 1 will be available in Europe in March 2021 priced at

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2021-1-27 18:10