Sony Camera In 2020 To Buy

 Sony Alpha cameras can be equipped with APS-C or full-frame sensors. APS-C models are smaller, cheaper, and designed more like traditional rectangular "rangefinder" cameras, but they still have powerful features. 

Sony Alpha camera is called mini DSLR, also at the top, it has an electronic viewfinder.

These products are bigger, more expensive, and more oriented towards experts and professional users-although there are still cheap prices for audiophiles, because Sony has a policy of selling old and new models at very attractive prices, just in case One!


1. Sony A7 III

This full-frame model won our vote for the best Sony camera overall


Type: Mirrorless Camera 

Sensor size: Full Frame

Sensor pixels: 24.2MP

Lens Type: Sony E 

Screen: 3-inch tilt Display, 922k dots

Viewfinder Type: EVF, 2359k dots 

Continuous shutter : 10fps 

Maximum  Resolution for video recording: 4K 

Operating Level: Audiophile


Pros

  • Image quality and speed
  • 5-axis image stabilization

Cons

  • large lens imbalance
  • 24MP is not higher than the APS-C model

It may not have the amazing speed of Sony's top A9 II or the super high resolution of the A7R IV, but the Sony A7 III has taken a lot of the best from these higher-priced models and offered it in a more affordable package. Headline features include an efficient 696-point autofocus system and a 5-axis anti-shake system, which can provide 5EV compensation. Equipped with a 24.2MP back-illuminated image sensor, coupled with the latest generation of image processors, both provide an amazing range of tones and can achieve ultra-high ISO settings. The handling is very good, although some people may find that its body is a little smaller when paired with a professional lens, which applies to the entire Alpha series. In order to get the best performance at a reasonable price, it is currently the best Sony camera-but the price is firm, and for still photographers, the older Sony A7 and Sony A7 II are very attractive (and cheap) replacement.



2.Sony A7R Mark IV

Sony A7R Mark IV

Yes, it’s expensive, but Sony’s 61MP full-frame camera is amazing


Type: Mirrorless 

Sensor Type: Full-frame CMOS 

Sensor Pixel: 61Megapixels

Lens mount: Sony FE

Screen: 3-inch tiltable touch screen, 1,440,000 dots

Viewfinder Type: electronic, 5.76 million dots 

Continuous shooting speed: 10fps 

Max video resolution: 4K

Operating Level: Professional


Pros

  • Continuous shooting with 61-megapixel resolution
  • and 10 fps Continues Shooting
  • Advanced Eye AF

Cons

  • with larger lens imbalance
  • of course expensive!

The "R" model in the Sony A7 series of cameras is first designed for resolution-the Sony A7R Mark IV can certainly provide. The previous A7R Mark III once set the standard, but the A7R Mark IV brought a new record of 61 megapixels, the resolution of which is the highest among all Sony cameras or full-frame cameras. The detailed rendering is spectacular, although the gain may not be as obvious as the bare figures, so although the A7R Mark IV beats the old A7R Mark III model on paper, in fact, the difference in full detail rendering is smaller than you might think. This does mean that although it has technically replaced the A7R Mark III, it is still a high-resolution camera by any standard and may now be sold at a low price. The A7R Mark IV has provoked numerous individuals to contrast it with the best medium configuration cameras, however, we think the bigger sensor in the medium arrangement model is still a very obvious difference – not just megapixels.

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3.Sony A7 II

Sony A7 II



This 24MP full-frame mirrorless camera even has in vivo stabilization


Camera Type: Mirrorless Camera

 Sensor: Full Frame 

MegaPixel: 24.3MP

Lens Type: Sony E

Display: 3-inch tiltable, 1,228,800 dots

ViewfinderType: Electronic

Continuous shooting speed: 5fps

Full video resolution: 1080p

Operating level: enthusiastic/professional


Pros

  • 5-axis internal anti-shake
  • at a low price!

Cons

  • Old now a little bit,
  • the body is small, but the lens may be big

For a long time, the original Sony A7 was the cheapest full-frame camera you can buy, and one of our favorite Sony cameras, but it turns out that it’s hard to find it now, and its replacement A7 Mark II will become Fair and better camera. The biggest advantage of Alpha A7 II is the built-in optical stability. This allows you to obtain stable-shooting results under various lighting conditions and can be used with any E-mount Sony lens. Autofocus and start-up time are also faster than the A7. The former benefits from the combination of the 117-point phase-detection autofocus system and the 25-point contrast-detection autofocus, which ensures clarity no matter where the subject is located. frame. For a full-frame camera, this 24-megapixel CSC is also quite small. The price of A7 Mark II is declining, just like the original A7 before it, this is now the cheapest price among full-frame upgrades.


4. Sony A6000

Sony A6000


Starting from Sony’s rear catalog, amazing APS-C bargaining


Camera Type: Mirrorless Camera

Sensor type: APS-C

Mega Pixel: 24.3MP

Lens Type: Sony E

Display Screen: 3-inch tilted screen, 921k dots

Viewfinder type: EVF, 14.4 million dots

Max Continuous shooting speed: 11fps

Max video resolution Rate: Full HD

User Level Operation: Beginner/Enthusiast


Pros

  • Small size
  • built-in electronic viewfinder

Cons

  • 4K video
  • old, model relatively

Although the A6000 was launched in 2014, it is still one of Sony's best cameras. Moreover, it greatly weakened the newer A6400 and eventually replaced its "basic" A6100. In fact, it is currently only one-third higher than the price of the top A6600. With its compact camera shape in APS-C format, and can use Sony's interchangeable lens range, it is a compact body with great impact. Although there are now 1.44 million dot electronic viewfinders and 921,000 dot tilt screens (common to other models in this series), the resolution of the 24.3MP image sensor is still good. The A6000 lacks the ability to record 4K movies, but the overall performance and image quality are impressive and worth the money.



5.Sony A6400

Sony A6400


Perfect choice for video recorder with 4K video and 180-degree screen


Camera Type: Mirrorless Camera

Sensor Type: APS-C

 Sensor Pixel: 24.3MP

Lens Mount Type: Sony E

Screen LCD: 3-inch tilted screen, 921k dots

Viewfinder Type: EVF, 14.4 million dots

Max Continuous shooting speed: 11fps

Maximum video resolution: Full HD

User Level Operation: Beginner/Enthusiast


Pros

  • Excellent 4K video and AF
  • 180-degree screen supported

Cons

  • stabilization by the body is low
  •  the design looks a bit old

The Sony A6400 is actually Sony's "intermediate" A6000 series of cameras, installed above the A6000 and newer A6100 models, and below the new top A6600. But it still has a super-fast, super high-tech autofocus system and excellent 4K video capabilities. Its still image quality is very good, but in fact, the strength of this camera is as a blog/video tool for creating content first-hand. Its 180-degree screen is the key here, when you present the video clip to the camera, it can be flipped up and down to face you to help you compose the picture, facial expressions, and transmission. The top A6600 has better specifications, but you must use any camera with caution, especially Sony models, and don't pay for unneeded high-tech features, such as crop edge autofocus or continuous shooting mode.

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