Published: 2021-10-19, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Stacked full-frame 50MP sensor, Up to 30fps Raw photography, Superior autofocus and subject tracking, Internal 10-bit 8K recording, 4K120 for slow motion, 5-axis stabilization, High-magnification viewfinder, Dust and splash protection, Dual CFexpress/SDXC
Rear display should be better, 8K video chews through battery
The Sony a1 is a true do-it-all camera, one that is equally adept at high-speed sports imaging, slow-working landscape photography, and professional video. It's priced to match, but it delivers...
Published: 2021-07-15, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
After the introduction of the Sony A9 it seemed that Sony had established a flagship series; with the appearance of the Sony A1, however, that's clearly not the case. Indeed, on paper the Sony A1 combines the best of the A9, A7R, and A7S series in one pac...
High-resolution, high dynamic range sensor, Excellent autofocus system, Burst mode can shoot 30 images every second, Sharp, fast EVF, Great controls, 8K video without overheating
Menu system is still bad, Battery life is worse than other Alpha models, It's expensive
Sony A1 image quality, As I've just said, the Sony A1 is capable of delivering excellent results, especially at the lowest sensitivity settings. When it's paired with a top-quality lens like the Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM, the level of detail is breathtaking,
It takes a while to figure out the optimum settings, Underwhelming screen specification, Manual switching between the Eye AF subjects
Sony has created a camera for professional photographers and content creators that delivers on its promised combination of speed and resolution along with great video capability. It really can do everything very well. Of course, such technological excelle...
Photographers capturing fast action, landscapes, weddings and events, portraiture and studio work or high-quality video
Photographers that don't need (or won't benefit from) the a1's combination of abilities. Those that need maximum resolution and dynamic range
Image quality Full specificationsKey specifications:50MP 'stacked' full-frame CMOS sensor30 fps burst shooting with electronic shutter (lossy compressed Raw/JPEG only)8K/30p video recording with Log and 4K Raw video out over HDMI1/400 sec flash sync with...
Published: 2021-04-05, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Alpha 1 becomes the most powerful all-round mirrorless camera to date, combining the best of the A7 and A9 series. The 61 Megapixel A7r IV may slightly out-resolve it, but the Alpha 1's photo quality comes close while outpacing the A9 on speed and del...
Second highest full frame resolution, 8K 30p video, 4K 120p, 30fps continuous shooting, World's best EVF
Very expensive, You have to need it all
The Sony A1 is everything that Sony says it is. It's a technological triumph, a camera that really can do everything. Previously, cameras might offer speed, resolution or video capability, but the A1 offers all three, and even beats dedicated sports and v...
Nikon's new NX Studio software suite combines the company's previous ViewNX-i and CaptureNX-D applications into a single one-stop solution for editing Raw files from your Nikon digital camera. Find out more about its updates and enhancements in our review...