Sony's 7 V brings 33MP partially-stacked sensor, AF and video improvements
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Sony's 7 V brings 33MP partially-stacked sensor, AF and video improvements
"The highlight upgrades include a new partially-stacked CMOS sensor with the same 33MP resolution as the a7 IV. The new sensor supports twice the readout speed of the old one, unlocking a heap of improvements while retaining a higher level of detail, compared to the a7 V's competitors, per the company's tests. Paired with the new BIONZ XR2 image processor with integrated AI processing chip, the а7 V brings 30fps blackout-free shooting with the electronic shutter - that's triple the a7 IV's 10fps."
"The new AI-powered autofocus expands the a7 IV's human, animal, and bird subject detection to include airplanes, cars, trains, insects, as well as human pose estimation, face memory, and eye, head, and body tracking for animals. The new AF system makes calculations 60 times per second and has pre-capture up to 1 second with AF/AE tracking - that means that the camera will capture 30fps full-sized stills up to a second before you press the shutter."
The Sony a7 V features a partially-stacked 33MP CMOS sensor with twice the readout speed of the previous model, preserving high detail while enabling faster performance. A new BIONZ XR2 image processor with an integrated AI chip enables 30fps blackout-free electronic-shutter shooting and maintains a 10fps mechanical shutter. AI-driven autofocus extends detection to airplanes, cars, trains, insects, and adds human pose estimation, face memory, and advanced animal tracking with 60Hz AF calculations and up to one second of pre-capture. The body adds a 3.2-inch 2.1m-dot 4-axis articulated LCD, dual USB-C ports including USB 3.2 Gen2, 4K60 from 7K oversampling, 4K120 at 1.5x crop, and improved thermal performance for longer 4K recording.
Read at GSMArena.com
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