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6 Best Of The Sony Cameras You Can Think Of

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6 Best Of The Sony Cameras You Can Think Of

Getting the best of the Sony cameras doesn’t need to be the most expensive. But it all depends on the type of camera you need and how much you are willing to pay for it. So, we have picked some of the best Sony cameras you can get this 2020.

Sony A7 III

Type: Mirrorless | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Sensor: Full-frame | Lens mount: Sony E | Screen: 3in tilting touchscreen, 922k dots | Viewfinder: EVF, 2,359k dots | Max video resolution: 4K | Continuous shooting speed: 10fps | User level: Enthusiast.

The A7 III camera has a highly powerful 696-point AF system and a 5-axis image stabilization system that ensures 5EV of compensation. There’s a 24.2MP back-illuminated image sensor, connected with the newest generation of the image processor, and the two present amazing tonal range and make super-high-ISO settings possible.

Sony A7R Mark IV

Type: Mirrorless | Megapixels: 61MP | Sensor: Full-frame CMOS | Lens mount: Sony FE | Screen: 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1,440,000 dots | Viewfinder: Electronic, 5.76m dots | Max video resolution: 4K | Continuous shooting speed: 10fps | User level: Professional

The ‘R’ models in Sony’s A7 series digital cameras are designed first for resolution, and the Sony A7R Mark IV delivers. It brings a new record-breaking resolution because of its 61-megapixel, making it the highest resolution of any Sony cameras, or indeed any full-frame camera.

Sony A7

Type: Mirrorless | Megapixels: 24.3MP | Sensor: Full-frame | Lens mount: Sony FE | Screen: 3in tilting touchscreen, 922k dots | Viewfinder: EVF, 2,359k dots | Max video resolution: Full HD | Continuous shooting speed: 5fps | User level: Enthusiast

If you do want to step up to a full-frame camera, then the original Sony A7 is the camera for you! Sony A7 was launched way back in 2013, so it can’t autofocus systems, rival the sensor technology, or continuous shooting speeds of the latest Alpha models. Although it doesn’t have in-body image stabilization, it is still a powerful, well-made full-frame camera at its silly price.

Sony A6000

Type: Mirrorless | Megapixels: 24.3MP | Sensor: APS-C | Lens mount: Sony E | Screen: 3in tilting screen, 921k dots | Viewfinder: EVF, 1,440k dots | Max video resolution: Full HD | Continuous shooting speed: 11fps | User level: Beginner/enthusiast

Although it’s been in the market for four years, the A6000 is still one of the best cameras from Sony. With its APS-C format compact camera styling and access to Sony’s range of interchangeable lenses, it packs a big punch. Resolution is good in every area, from the 24.3MP image sensor to the 1,440k-dot electronic viewfinder and 921k-dot tilting screen.

Sony A6400

Type: Mirrorless | | Megapixels: 24.3MP | Sensor: APS-C | Lens mount: Sony E | Screen: 3in tilting screen, 921k dots | Viewfinder: EVF, 1,440k dots | Max video resolution: Full HD | Continuous shooting speed: 11fps | User level: Beginner/enthusiast

It still packs a super-fast, super-high-tech autofocus system, and great 4K video capabilities. The image quality is excellent, but its main strength is as a blogging/vlogging tool for single-handed content creation. The key here is its 180-degree screen, flipping up and over to face you to help your facial expressions, framing, and delivery as you present video pieces to the camera.

Sony A6100

Type: Mirrorless | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Sensor: APS-C | Lens mount: Sony E | Screen: 3in 180-degree touchscreen, 1,440k dots | Viewfinder: EVF, 1,440k dots | Max video resolution: 4K | Continuous shooting speed: 11fps | User level: Beginner/enthusiast

Six years on, but the A6100 has begun a host of improvements, sharing numerous of the same upgrades featured in the latest top-end A6600 and mid-range A6400 bodies, including a 180-degree touchscreen for vlogging and selfies, 4K video, and a faster and more high-leveled autofocus system. However, these improvements don’t come low-cost, as it is approximately twice the price of the A6000, slightly limiting its appeal as an entry-level camera.

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