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The Xperia 1 II released with Android 10, now updated to Android 12. Sony has also paired the phone's camera tech with a "Photo Pro" mode developed by Sony's camera division α (Alpha) and a "Cinema Pro" mode developed by Sony's cinematography division CineAlta, whose features take after Sony's Alpha and CineAlta cameras. [5] [6]
Sony α7C: ILCE-7C α (Alpha) MILC 35mm full frame (35.6 x 23.8mm) CMOS, Exmor R, 24.2 MP 5 axis IBIS 1/4000 s electronic shutter 693 Phase Detect AF Articulating screen 2,359,296 dots viewfinder 509g 4k video unlimited video duration Multi Interface Shoe Advanced Amateur 2020-09-14 2020-10 Current Sony α1: ILCE-1 α (Alpha) MILC
Sony α9 II ILCE-9M2 α (Alpha) MILC Full frame, 35.6×23.8mm (1.0×) BSI Stacked CMOS, Exmor RS, 24.2 MP Touch to focus No touch menus 5 axis IBIS Real-time
The Sony α1 is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera by Sony that was announced on January 27, 2021. [2] The α1 was announced together with the Xperia Pro smartphone, which can be used as an HDR monitor and a 5G transmitter. [ 3 ]
Sony: Alpha 900: Full frame: 24.6 Sony α/Minolta A: 100 40 9 100 6400 5 3 no no CF, MS: 156x117x82 895 Sep 2008: Sony: Alpha 850: Full frame: 24.6 Sony α/Minolta A: 98 40 9 100 6400 3 3 no no CF, MS: 156x117x82 895 Aug 2009: Sony Alpha 580: APS-C: 16.2 Sony α/Minolta A: 95 15 100 12800 7 3 yes yes SD, MS 137x104x84 599 (without battery) Aug ...
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All of the above cameras record 1920x1080 video at 60i/30p (NTSC regions) or 50i/25p (PAL regions), in MPEG-4, AVCHD or H.264 formats. The Alpha 65 and 77 also records video at 50p or 60p, and the Alpha 99II records 4k video at 100 Mbit/s (using XAVC S) with full sensor read-out.
Sony α (the lower case to Greek letter alpha, often transliterated as Sony Alpha) is a brand of digital camera. This line has been active since 2006, building upon the Konica Minolta camera technologies, whose assets were acquired by Sony .