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Published: 2014-09-12, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great full-frame image quality, sturdy build and small scale design, great electronic viewfinder quality, tilt-angle LCD with large view, two batteries included
Poor battery life, no wall charger means slow charge, full-frame lens range is lacking, AF-C not comparable to £2k DSLR, 4K capture off-camera only, much pricier than standard A7
Just like the original A7, the A7S is mini marvel with a massive sensor. It's the new 12-megapixel chip that's the main point of interest as image quality is the cleanest out of the current trio of A7 cameras available. That will benefit those who s...
Nice extension of the A7 series, Mind-boggling ISOs, Remarkably quiet in Silent Shooting Mode, Includes two batteries
Really geared for pros, Expensive, No built-in flash, Slow burst mode
The Sony Alpha A7S can do some remarkable things. It takes very good stills with its 12.2MP full-frame sensor. Wedding and event photographers should jump on it thanks to its quick response, along with outstanding image and movie quality. But if 4K vide...
If you place your main priority on AF speed or shooting rate, the A7S wont really meet your needs. Also, if youre looking for a camera that delivers huge amounts of detail thanks to a high resolution, the A7S wont really be the answer either.However, S...
If you place your main priority on AF speed or shooting rate, the A7S wont really meet your needs. Also, if youre looking for a camera that delivers huge amounts of detail thanks to a high resolution, the A7S wont really be the answer either.However, S...
4K video output via HMDI, Lots of control over video, Maximum sensitivity setting of ISO 409,600
Low pixel count for stills, 4K recording only via an external recorder, Lens range currently limited
Nikon told us for years that 12 million pixels was 'enough'. But as technology developed and commercial pressures came to bear, it increased the pixel count offered by its SLRs to the point that it introduced the first 36Mp full-frame SLR, the D800, rece...
Published: 2015-01-12, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on January 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.Mirrorless cameras are the new cool things in the world of photography. Recently, almost every brand has been focussing on the mirrorless cameras and comin...
4K recording requires external device, 12.2MP sensor seems limiting for stills, Very expensive
The A7s isn't for everyone. It's Sony's priciest compact system camera – and yet it feels specialised towards low-light shooting and professional video. It's very good at both of those things, but given the outlay required you'd expect it to be.With the A...
Abstract: We first reported on the Sony A7S back in April , and today we had a chance to get a sneak peek of the camera. Virtually identical to the A7 and A7R physically, the A7S features a 12.2-megapixel 35mm full-frame Exmor CMOS sensor paired with a powerful BIO...
Abstract: Sony launched the α7 II last month and α7 S last June.Both are reasonably priced full-frame mirrorless cameras, but they are targeted at completely different users.Main differencesThe a12.2-megapixel count of the α7 S full-frame image sensor might a...
Abstract: Sony launched the α7 II last month and α7 S last June. Both are reasonably priced full-frame mirrorless cameras, but they are targeted at completely different users.Main differencesThe a12.2-megapixel count of the α7 S full-frame image sensor might appear...