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Sony A6824.3 megapixel, SLR, 3.06x Zoom Released May 2016 |
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Sony A77 II24.3 megapixel, SLR, 3.13x Zoom The Sony A77 II hits most things right on target for a solid, high-performance, enthusiast-level DSLR. The image quality is very good, especially at lower ISOs and at higher ISOs from RAW, burst shooting performance is top-notch, and single-shot AF is blazingly fast. Unfortunately, for one of its biggest selling points -- continuous autofocus performance -- the Sony A77 II stumbles somewhat when it comes to capturing fast action and other moving subjects, which is quite unfortunate for a high-framerate, seemingly high-performance flagship APS-C camera. Though it misses the mark in one main area, its a very nice, well-rounded camera in most other areas. Read more in our in-depth Sony A77 II Review! Released June 2014 |
$1198.00
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Sony A99 II42.4 megapixel, Pro SLR The Sony A99 II is the Japanese company's first full-frame A-mount camera in over four years. It packs in a variety of new features including a 42.4-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, a hybrid 4D Focus AF system with 399 on-chip phase detect points, 4K UHD video recording and more. In addition to its high resolving capabilities, the camera is also very fast, capable of shooting full-resolution RAW images at nearly a dozen frames per second. On paper, the A99 II is an excellent camera. How well does it actually work? Read our Sony A99 II review to find out. Released November 2016 |
$3198.00
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Sony A150.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released March 2021 |
$6498.00
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Sony A724.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.50x Zoom When we reviewed Sony's A7R mirrorless camera, we were thrilled by its combination of a full-frame image sensor and a compact body. The Sony A7 offers both, and yet it's even more affordable. It also boasts better autofocus and performance, but trades off some of its sibling's epic resolution to achieve these. We already knew the Sony A7 would be great, but we wanted to answer which was better: The Sony A7 or A7R? Does amazing image quality trump performance? Are you better off spending a little more, or can you be thrifty and still get the best full-frame mirrorless camera money can buy? Read our review and find out! Released December 2013 |
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Sony A7 II24.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.50x Zoom Sony has yet another winner on their hands with the A7 II. By addressing some of the design and ergonomic quirks of the original model, as well as providing a notable technological achievement with their 5-axis image stabilization -- and some subtle, yet worthwhile, performance enhancements -- the Sony A7 II is a more matured, more well-rounded camera and therefore an even more enticing option for those wanting full-frame image quality but not a full-frame DSLR-sized camera. Read more in our in-depth Sony A7 II review! Released December 2014 |
$898.00
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Sony A7 III24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.50x Zoom Sony's "entry-level" full-frame mirrorless camera undergoes its third revision, and by most counts, it's better than ever. The Sony A7 III comes with a new 24MP sensor, a faster processor, and an vastly-upgraded AF system, among other upgrades, and as a result offers improvements across the board compared to its predecessor: better image quality, better performance, better video, better design and better battery life. Sony's other full-frame mirrorless cameras are more specialized in one way or another, but this one is all about balance. The A7 III offers such an array of excellent performance, quality and features that it fits well for many different types of photographers and for many photographic disciplines. At $2,000, the A7 III really is quite a lot of bang for your buck. Get all the details in our in-depth Sony A7 III Review! Released April 2018 |
$1498.00
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Sony A7 IV33.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.50x Zoom Released December 2021 |
$2298.00
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Sony A7C24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.14x Zoom Released November 2020 |
$1298.00
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Sony A7R36.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera The news you've been waiting for has arrived! The age of the fully-featured, full-frame mirrorless camera is finally here -- and boy, what a duo of cameras kickstart the revolution. The Sony A7R promises absolutely amazing image quality in a compact body, while its closely-related sibling the A7 trades a little resolution for greater performance. Both cameras excite in their own way, but it's the Sony A7R -- our 2013 Camera of the Year -- which really floors us. This amazing compact system camera offers image quality to rival a medium format design, yet in a body that can fit in a coat pocket, even with a lens attached. Travel and street photographers in particular should have the Sony A7R at the top of their wishlist! Released December 2013 |
$1799.00
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Sony A7R II42.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera Sony's full-frame A7-series cameras have been a smash hit. Now, the Sony A7R II takes it to the next level with a more comfortable body, an impressive on-chip phase detection autofocus system, five-axis in-body image stabilization, better third-party lens support and in-camera 4K video capture. (And that's just a few of its high points!) Is it time you made the jump to a full-frame mirrorless camera, or upgraded from an older Alpha model? Find out now in our in-depth Sony A7R II review! Released August 2015 |
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Sony A7R III42.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Sony A7R III sees improvements in pretty much every area: physical design features, image quality, speed and performance, as well as video recording capabilities and battery life. The A7R III remains a top-notch camera for pixel-peepers, capturing images with stunning detail and dynamic range, but thanks to inheriting performance and AF improvements from the A9, the camera's also fast and nimble enough for sports and action. The A7R III fixes lots of the shortcomings of the previous two models to become an all-around extremely versatile camera for all types of photographers and video creators. For all the details, see our in-depth Sony A7R III Review! Released November 2017 |
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Sony A7R IV61.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Sony A7R IV is a thoroughly impressive camera. Its high-res 61MP sensor captures images with incredible detail. With swift burst shooting, top-notch high ISO performance, fast AF, Real-Time Eye AF tracking, 4Kp30 video and in-body image stabilization, the Sony A7R IV is way more versatile that one might think. The image files, however, are cumbersome, and the resolution is likely more than what most people need. And at around $3500 body-only, the A7R IV certainly isn't cheap. However, given all that it offers, it's hard not to recommend the A7R IV if you have the cash and need the resolving power. Read more in our in-depth Sony A7R IV review! Released September 2019 |
$3164.38
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Sony A7R V61.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released December 2022 |
$3900.00
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Sony A7S12.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Sony A7S defies convention with a unique 12-megapixel full-frame sensor with large pixels for outstanding high ISO performance as well as direct pixel readout for 4K video recording. With very wide dynamic range and high ISO sensitivity up to 409,600, plus a slew of professional-level video features such as SLog2 gamma, uncompressed 8-bit 4K and HD output via HDMI, zebras, focus peaking and XAVC S, the Sony A7S is arguably one the most versatile hybrid still and video cameras currently on the market for advanced enthusiasts and professional photographers and cinematographers. Released July 2014 |
$1998.00
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Sony A7S II12.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Sony A7S II combines a redesigned camera body, an improved OLED electronic viewfinder, and improved autofocus system with the same excellent 12.2-megapixel full-frame sensor found in the original A7S. The numerous improvements and refinements help to make the Sony A7S II an excellent camera for photographers looking to capture stills and video in low light. With an ISO range up to 409,600 and 5-axis Image Stabilization built-in, this 4K-capable camera should be at the top of the list for photographers looking for a camera capable of capturing images in any light. Read our in-depth Sony A7S II review to learn more! Released October 2015 |
$2398.00
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Sony A7S III12.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released September 2020 |
$3198.00
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Sony A924.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera A flagship, professional-class full-frame mirrorless camera is here! The Sony A9 aims to dethrone the DSLR as the go-to choice for pro sports and action photographers. Sporting a new 24MP stacked sensor, a super-fast processor, and burst speeds up to 20fps with C-AF, the A9 is extremely fast and accurate. Image quality is excellent, and its burst rate and C-AF chops are some of the best we've ever seen. With a rugged build, better battery, more controls, and a price that undercuts flagship cams from Canon and Nikon, the Sony A9 looks promising all around. Time will tell if pros make the switch, but we think they should definitely consider it. Read more in our in-depth Sony A9 Review! Released April 2017 |
$2995.00
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Sony A9 II24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released November 2019 |
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Sony A510024.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom One of the smallest, lightest and most affordable mirrorless cameras currently offered with an APS-C sensor, the Sony A5100 is an intriguing proposition. It shares the same imaging pipeline as the mega-popular Sony A6000, and even boasts a clever new feature that the A6000 doesn't have in the form of dual video recording, which is the ability to record two different file formats simultaneously. The lack of an EVF and external mode dial will surely rule out some enthusiast shooters, but the svelte size and price combined with the very good image quality and feel in the hands will appeal to many of you more interested in a smaller size versus a more advanced feature set. Indeed, if image quality and portability are your primary deciding factors in a camera purchase, the Sony A5100 should be a candidate for your short-list of models to consider. Read our in-depth Sony A5100 review for all the details! Released September 2014 |
$348.00
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Sony A600024.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Not only does this high-res speed demon cram in plenty of desirable features, the Sony A6000 also shaves a couple of hundred dollars off its predecessor's price. That's the recipe for greatness, so it's no surprise this has been one of our most popular reviews in recent memory -- and now, it's finished! So what was our final verdict on this affordable, swift-shooting camera, and is it time you bought one for yourself? Read our in-depth Sony A6000 review, and see what we thought! Released April 2014 |
$548.00
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Sony A610024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Released October 2019 |
$598.00
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Sony A630024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom The Sony A6300 comes as the follow-up to one of the most popular cameras in recent years. Given the top marks garnered by the Sony A6000, it's one tough act to follow. Thankfully, Sony's packed in so many new features and performance improvements that it's certainly a worthy successor. Featuring better build quality, a new high-speed sensor, vastly improved autofocus and burst performance, better image quality and high-end video features, the Sony A6300 really is powerhouse multimedia mirrorless camera. Ready to upgrade your A6000? Read more in our in-depth Sony A6300 review! Released March 2016 |
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Sony A640024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Released February 2019 |
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Sony A650024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera What a camera! The Sony A6500 takes the best of the excellent A6300 which launched just eight months earlier, and adds several very important new features. Sports shooters in particular will love its much more generous buffer depth, and its new hybrid image stabilization system and touch-screen display functionality will be of benefit to all. But can they justify its significantly higher pricetag, or would you be better off with the A6300? Find out now in our in-depth Sony A6500 review! Released November 2016 |
$1198.00
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Sony A660024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 7.50x Zoom Released November 2019 |
$998.00
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Sony ZV-E1024.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Released August 2021 |
$598.00
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Sony ZV-E112.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released March 2023 |
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