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Sony details α7 Series full-frame mirrorless cameras

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Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras offer consumers DSLR-like performance in a much less bulky package, but prothusiasts looking for something bigger than an APS-C sensor may still have to lug around a larger and heavier camera. The playing field is changing though. Panasonic has managed to squeeze a Micro Four Thirds sensor into a body that's smaller than many compact cameras for its new GM1, and now Sony's upped the ante even further. The Alpha 7 and 7R with battery like Sony PSP-110 Battery , sony PSP-1000 battery , sony PSP110 Battery , Sony PSP-S110 Battery , Sony PSP-2000 Battery , sony NP-BG1 battery , sony NP-FG1 Battery , sony DSC-W200 battery , Sony DSC-G3 Battery , Sony DSC-T900 Battery , sony NP-BD1 battery , sony NP-FD1 Battery are claimed to be the world's first 35 mm full-frame mirrorless cameras.

Sony's other new addition has similar specs to its Alpha cousin, but there are a few key differences. For starters, the 35 mm full frame Exmor CMOS sensor in this model has slightly different dimensions (35.8 x 23.9 mm), and a reduced pixel count of 24.3 megapixels.

The camera has been treated to the same same BIONZ X processing engine, with similarly impressive low light prowess, but its continuous shooting capability has been increased slightly to 5 fps.

This model has a low-pass filter, and uses a hybrid autofocus system (helped along by a new Spatial Object Detection algorithm for an extra performance boost). The 117 phase detection AF points bring the subject quickly into focus, and precision fine-tuning is undertaken by 25 point contrast AF.

It packs the same Tru-Finder EVF and tilting LCD display as the α7R, and also benefits from integrated Wi-Fi and NFC technologies. Full HD video recording with stereo audio is included, and there's a HDMI out port for display of content directly on a big screen TV.

Both Alpha cameras are due for release in December. The α7R has a body-only price of US$2,300, and the α7 will be $1,700.

The video below shows the SGNL by Sony team introducing the new cameras, and revealing that new Sony E-mount cameras will now all be branded Alpha, so there'll be no more NEX models.