Camera type
Mirrorless
Sensor
42
Full frame
35.9 mm.
24.0 mm.
1.00
3:2
Yes
Yes
100
32000
26.0
14.7
3523
JPEG, RAW
Auto Focus and Metering
399
-3.0 EV
f/8
399 phase AF points
-3.0 EV
Yes
Performance
10.0 frame/sec.
10.0 frame/sec.
10.0 frame/sec.
10.0 frame/sec.
76
76
1/8000 sec.
1/8000 sec.
1/250 sec.
650 shots
10 fps also with flash, down to 8 with live view. 530 scatti con live view. max 28 uncompressed RAW in a burst
Viewfinder & Screen
Electronic (EVF)
100%
0.78x (35mm. equiv)
3.69
3.0 in.
1.44 megapixel
Tiltable less than 180°
Tap to focus
Video
Yes
Full HD @ 24/25/30p, Full HD @ 50/60p, Full HD @ 100/120p, 4k @ 24/25/30p
H.264
4:2:2 at 8 bit
Other Characteristics
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Connectivity & Storage
Microphone, Phones, HDMI, USB2, USB3, Power, USB-C, External flash
Dual slot, SD, SD UHS-I, SD UHS-II
WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC
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Useful Links
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Dan Watson on YouTube
Comparison with Nikon D850 and Canon 5D Mark IV
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FastRawViewer
Software to convert pixel-shift shots to DNG
- LightPoint (english)
Feature comparison with Sony A7R III, Canon EOS R and Nikon Z6/Z7
- Photo District News
Technical measurements and review
- Mirrorless Comparison
Comparison with Sony A7 III
- DPReview
9/10
Good for: hybrid stills and video shooters, photographers looking for a versatile tool for a wide range of subjects in a compact package.
Not so good for: those that need the absolute best in autofocus tracking, those that require even faster burst speeds.
Tomshardware 9/10
Con questa mirrorless hi-end, Sony dà ancora una volta ampia dimostrazione delle sue capacità collocando sul mercato un prodotto che nel settore specifico non ha concorrenti, tenuto conto del sensore full frame.