Sony just released the first full-frame mirrorless cameras that take interchangeable lenses. And here is what they look like…
Absolutely hideous I know, but what we fine inside this camera makes it a major hottie. This camera excites me because of the small ergonomics and specs that Sony have combined into one camera. In the past if I want to shoot and look like a tourist, I had a plethora of APS-C and MFT cameras to choose from, but no full-frame options. Now I have a full frame option that has a ton of lens options. Nice.
I already have some projects in mind that this camera would be perfect for… Going to chat with my pals at B&H to see if I can get a loaner and do some stealthy shooting for you guys.
In the meantime, you can check out the A7 and A7R specs below and preorder if you’ve got the hots for one of these little things:
Sony A7
- 24.3MP Full Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
- BIONZ X Image Processor
- Direct Compatibility with E-mount Lenses
- 3.0″ Tiltable TFT LCD with 1,229K-Dots
- 2.4M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
- Full 1080/60p with Uncompressed Output
- Fast Hybrid Autofocus; 5 fps Burst Rate
- Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC
- Multi-Interface Shoe
- Direct Access Interface
Sony A7R
- 36.4MP Full Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
- No Optical Low-Pass Filter
- Gapless On-Chip Lens Design
- BIONZ X Image Processor
- Direct Compatibility with E-mount Lenses
- 3.0″ Tiltable TFT LCD with 1,229K-Dots
- 2.4M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
- Full 1080/60p Video with Remote Capture
- Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC
- Multi-Interface Shoe