After years of speculation with nary a peep out of Sony with regards to the much-loved A7S line (the A7S II launched five years ago), there’s finally a new camera. Sony has loaded this latest ...
Since its debut back in 2014, Sony has built its A7S line of cameras specifically for absurd low-light performance. This week, the company announced the most recent installment, the A7S III. Like its ...
Sony's Alpha 7 series cameras are split into three categories: the all-purpose A7, the resolution-focused A7R, and the video-oriented A7S. And it's in the latest iteration of the latter, the Sony A7S ...
Sony has launched the A7S III, its latest full-frame camera with much improved video specs and several “world’s first” technology features. As expected, it features a new Bionz XR chip and ...
Sony's video-first a7S camera has been updated for the first time in five years. The third edition improves battery life, video quality, and has the sharpest EVF of any camera to date. Images, and the ...
STEVE DENT: Sony's A7S series cameras are famous for their low light performance and video capabilities. But it's been five long years since we've seen a new model. The mirrorless landscape has ...
Dan Seifert is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. It’s been five long years since ...
In what is sure to be one of the stand-out releases of the year, Sony has just announced the A7S III, and it does a lot more than just excel at lowlight. The Sony A7sIII (α7sIII) has been announced.
Jumping right off the spec sheets is the difference in resolution. Each camera is full-frame, but the Canon EOS R5 stands out with its 45-megapixel sensor. The Panasonic S1H has 24 megapixels while ...
Sony just took the wraps off its highly-anticipated Alpha 7S III video-oriented mirrorless camera, and it’s safe to say that it’s taken the camera world by storm. Not only is this a worthy followup to ...
Sony's full-frame camera line is diverse. Its a7 models cater to enthusiasts and pros, the a9 series is there for high-speed stills, and the a1 is for creators who demand uncompromising performance ...