Sony will update the A7 series of full-frame mirrorless cameras to the fourth generation this year. The new device will inherit the 5-axis anti-shake function of the previous generation, enhance the resolution to 30 million pixels, will be furnished with a Bionz XR processor, and support up to 4K 60fps video shooting.
The following are the specifications of the Sony A7 IV mirrorless camera that broke the news:
- Sensor: 30 million pixels BSI back-illuminated CMOS
- Processing engine: Bionz XR
- Sensitivity: ISO 50-204800
- Autofocus system: Hybrid autofocus with 693 phase-detection points and 425 contrast-detection points, real-time eye-controlled AF (video and image shooting support human and animal tracking)
- Anti-shake: 5-axis anti-shake system, up to 5.5EV shutter speed compensation
- Video shooting: 4K 60fps, 1080P 240fps, 10-bit 4:2:2 HDMI output
- Color range: S-Log2 and S-Log3, S-Gamut3.Cine and S-Gamut3
- Picture file format: RAW, JPG, HEIF
- Screen: 3-inch 1.44 million pixel reversible touch screen
- Viewfinder: 3.69 million pixels 0.5 inch OLED screen
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: mechanical or electronic shutter 10fps
- Storage: Dual SD card slots, up to UHS-II, CFexpress Type-A
There have been rumors that Sony will release the A9 III flagship mirrorless camera this year, which is expected to be furnished with a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor and support 8K resolution video shooting.
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