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Sony sees new sensors, AI, and high-speed readouts as the keys to overtaking DSLR cameras. That said, Sony keenly highlighted the potential of its new two-layer CMOS sensor breakthrough.
Sony expects its digital SLR camera to sell for about 100,000 yen ($890) in Japan for the body only, and about 120,000 yen ($1,070) for a kit that includes the body and a lens.
All that said, despite Sony's prediction we don't see DSLR and mirrorless cameras going away in the next couple of years, especially the higher end models that command thousands of dollars.
The Sony A1 II is a tech-packed mirrorless camera that delivers razor-sharp 50-megapixel photos at up to 30 frames per second ...
Today, Sony expands its A-Mount lens line-up for α DSLR cameras with three new lenses—a Carl Zeiss® Distagon T* 24mm F2 ZA SSM (model SAL24F20Z), a DT 35mm F1.8 SAM (model SAL35F18) and an ...
In their test—which uses the camera’s raw output as the basis for measuring sensor performance, evaluating color, dynamic range and low-light shooting—Sony’s $1100 A700 outscored Canon’s ...
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