Sony α7 explained

Model:Sony α7
Kind:Full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
Sensor:35.8×23.9 mm Exmor full-frame HD CMOS Sensor
Res:6000×4000 (3:2) (24 megapixels)[1]
Lens:Sony E-mount
Shutter:Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter
Shutterrange:1/8000 – 30 sec, BULB
Metering:Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
Fmode:Contrast Detect (sensor), Phase Detect, Multi-area, Center, Selective single-point, Single, Continuous, Face Detection, Live View
Cont:5 frame/s
Viewfinder:Built-in 2.4 million dots OLED Electronic viewfinder
Speedrange:Auto, 100–25600
Rearlcd:3inches Tilting XtraFine LCD, 921,600 pixels
Storage:Memory Stick Pro Duo, Pro-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC (α7R IV supports only SD family)
Battery:NP-FW50, InfoLITHIUM, 7.2 V, 1080 mAh, 7.7 Wh, Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions:127×94×48 mm
Weight:Approx. 474g (camera body, card and battery)

The Sony α7, α7R, α7S and α7C (the α is sometimes spelled out as Alpha) are four closely related families of full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. The first two were announced in October 2013,[2] the third in April 2014 and the fourth in September 2020. They are Sony's first full-frame mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras and share the E-mount with the company's smaller sensor NEX series.

The α7 II was announced in November 2014, and is the first in the family to revise the original body and ergonomics. The α7C introduced an even more compact form factor, being the smallest full-frame camera with in-body image stabilization. The α7 series is targeted at experienced users, enthusiasts and professionals.[3]

The Sony α7 and α7R have the model numbers ILCE-7 and ILCE-7R respectively. In addition, the α7S, the α7 II, and the α7R II have the model numbers ILCE-7S, ILCE-7M2, and ILCE-7RM2. Sony's new model naming prefix strives to unify model names. "ILC" stands for Interchangeable Lens Camera, followed by an indicator of A-mount "A" or E-mount "E".[4]

Pre-announcement rumours speculated that the new camera would be named "Sony NEX-9".[5]

Variations

In 2014/2015, three new models became available forming the second generation of α7 series. They are the α7 II (ILCE-7M2), α7R II (ILCE-7RM2) and α7S II (ILCE-7SM2).Sony continues to produce the first generation models α7 and α7S, even three years after the launch, only the α7 has been discontinued in April 2019.

The basic α7 II model has 24 MP and has manual focus and hybrid autofocus.

The second generation common ground is the newer and improved body design as well as the world's first five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization system for a full-frame ILC. Sony claims that this can compensate a 4.5-stop equivalent of camera shake. In-body stabilization requires no special lens features, and mirrorless system cameras can typically accommodate lenses from any SLR system.[6] [7] As an upgrade of the α7, the α7 II has the same 50 Mbit XAVC-S codec as the α7S but lacks 4K video, and the five-axis stabilization is less effective in video mode than that used in the Olympus OM-D E-M1.[8] However, the crop mode used in the α7 II does not incur "very much loss in image quality", unlike that of the Nikon D750.

On 14 June 2015, Hasselblad announced the Lusso, a variant of the Sony α7R marketed by Hasselblad.

The third generation started in 2017, and the fourth was announced in July 2019.

Model differences

Modelα7α7Rα7Sα7 IIα7R IIα7S IIα7R III (A)α7 IIIα7R IV (A)α7S IIIα7Cα7 IVα7R Vα7C IIα7CR
Product standingBasic bgcolor=ffb6b6 High Resolutionbgcolor=b6ccff High SensitivityBasic Mark IIbgcolor=ffb6b6 High Resolution Mark IIbgcolor=b6ccff High Sensitivity Mark IIbgcolor=ffb6b6 High Resolution Mark IIIBasic[9] Mark IIIbgcolor=ffb6b6 High Resolution Mark IVbgcolor=b6ccff High Sensitivity Mark IIIbgcolor=dddad7 CompactBasic Mark IVbgcolor=ffb6b6 High Resolution Mark Vbgcolor=dddad7 Compact Mark IIbgcolor=efc9c7 High Resolution Compact
Announced16 Oct 20136 Apr 201420 Nov 201410 June 201511 Sept 201525 Oct 201726 Feb 201816 Jul 201928 Jul 202015 Sep 202021 Oct 2021 26 Oct 202229 Aug 2023[10]
Sensor resolution at Full Format24.3 MP Exmor CMOS
6000 × 4000 pixels
36.4 MP Exmor CMOS
7360 × 4912 pixels
bgcolor=ffcc99 12.2 MP Exmor CMOS
4240 × 2832 pixels
24.3 MP Exmor CMOS
6000 × 4000 pixels
42.4 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS
7952 × 5304 pixels
bgcolor=ffcc99 12.2 MP Exmor CMOS
4240 × 2832 pixels
42.4 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS[11]
7952 × 5304 pixels
24.2 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[12]
6000 × 4000 pixels
bgcolor=b0ffb0 61.0 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[13]
9504 × 6336 pixels
bgcolor=ffcc99 12.1 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[14]
4240 × 2832 pixels
24.2 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[15]
6000 × 4000 pixels
33.0 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[16]
7008 × 4672 pixels
bgcolor=b0ffb0 61.0 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[17]
9504 × 6336 pixels
33.0 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[18]
7008 × 4672 pixels
bgcolor=b0ffb0 61.0 MP Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor[19]
9504 × 6336 pixels
ProcessorBIONZ Xbgcolor=b0ffb0 BIONZ XRBIONZ XBIONZ XR
ISO rangebgcolor=ffcc99 Expanded ISO 50-25600

Multi frame NR 100-51200
bgcolor=ffcc99 Expanded ISO 50-25600

Multi frame NR 100-51200
Native ISO 100-102400

Expanded ISO 50-409600
bgcolor=ffcc99 Expanded ISO 50-25600

Multi frame NR 100-51200
Native ISO 100-25600

Expanded ISO 50-102400
Native ISO 100-102400

Expanded ISO 50-409600
Native ISO 100-32000

Expanded ISO 50-102400[20]
Native ISO 100-51200

Expanded ISO 50-204800 [21]
Native ISO 100-32000

Expanded ISO 50-102400
bgcolor=b0ffb0 Native ISO 80-102400

Expanded ISO 40-409600
Native ISO 100-51200

Expanded ISO 50-204800
Native ISO 100-32000

Expanded ISO 50-102400
Native ISO 100-51200

Expanded ISO 50-204800 (Stills), 100-102400 (Video)
Native ISO 100-32000

Expanded ISO 50-102400 (Stills), None (Video)
Autofocus25 points CD-AF
w/ 117 points PD-AF
25 points CD-AF25 points CD-AF
w/ 117 points PD-AF
25 points CD-AF
w/ 399 points PD-AF
169 points CD-AF425 points CD-AF
w/ 399 points PD-AF
425 points CD-AF
w/ 693 points PD-AF
425 points CD-AF
w/ 567 points PD-AF
425 points CD-AF
w/ 759 points PD-AF
425 points CD-AF
w/ 693 points PD-AF[22]
425 points CD-AF
w/ 759 points PD-AF
425 points CD-AF
w/ 693 points PD-AF
bgcolor=b0ffb0 Stills: 759 points hybrid
Video: 627 points hybrid
Stills & Video: 693 points hybrid
Maximum flash sync speedbgcolor=b0ffb0 1/250bgcolor=ffcc99 1/1601/250bgcolor=ffcc99 1/1601/2501/160 (full frame)
1/200 (APS-C)
Max Continuous Shooting5 frame/sbgcolor=ffcc99 4 frame/s5 frame/s10 frame/s8 frame/s
In-body image stabilizationNo5-axis
Flash Exposure LockNoYes
Shutter Speed1/8000 – 30sbgcolor=ffcc99 1/4000 – 30 s e-Front Curtain only (1/8000 electronic)https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7c#product_details_default1/8000 – 30 s1/4000 – 30 s e-Front Curtain only (1/8000 electronic)
Electronic shutter modeFirst-curtain onlybgcolor=ffcc99 Nobgcolor=b0ffb0 First-curtain, Silent shutterFirst-curtain only First-curtain, Silent shutter
Gapless on-chip lensbgcolor=ffcc99 NoYesbgcolor=ffcc99 NoYes
Live-view Tethered CaptureNoYesYes (wired and wireless)
Custom minimum shutter speed at Auto ISONoYes
Flexible Spot with Lock on AF
Continuous Eye-AFYesYes (real-time tracking)
AF Sensitivity0 ~ 20 EV-4 ~ 20 EV rowspan=2 -1 ~ 20 EV-2 ~ 20 EV-4 ~ 20 EV-3 ~ 20 EVbgcolor=b0ffb0 -6 ~ 20 EV-4 ~ 20 EV
Metering Sensitivitybgcolor=b0ffb0 -3 ~ 20 EV-3 ~ 20 EV
User Custom Buttons34bgcolor=ffcc99 1bgcolor=b0ffb0 4+Dial
Programmable settingsNo Yes
Monitor pixels921.6 K1,228.8 K[23] bgcolor=b0ffb0 1,444K
2,359.2K(A7RM3A)[24]
bgcolor=ffcc99 921.6 Kbgcolor=b0ffb0 1,444 K
2,359.2K(A7RM4A)[25]
1,444Kbgcolor=ffcc99 921.6 K1,036 K 2,095 K 1,036 K
Touch PanelNoYesbgcolor=b0ffb0 Yes (fully touch menu system)YesYes (fully touch menu system)Yes
Viewfinder dots2.4 M3.68 Mbgcolor=ffcc99 2.4 M5.76 M bgcolor=b0ffb0 9.43 Mbgcolor=ffcc99 2.4 M 3.68 M9.43 M2.4 M
Viewfinder ResolutionXGA
(1024 × 768 pixels)
Quad-VGA
(1280 × 960 pixels)[26]
bgcolor=ffcc99 XGA
(1024 × 768 pixels)[27]
UXGA
(1600 × 1200 pixels)[28]
bgcolor=b0ffb0 Quad-XGA
(2048 × 1536 pixels)
bgcolor=ffcc99 XGA
(1024 × 768 pixels)
Quad-VGA
(1527 × 678 pixels)
Quad-XGA
(2048 × 1536 pixels)
XGA
(1024 × 768 pixels)
Viewfinder Magnification0.71×0.78×bgcolor=b0ffb0 0.90×bgcolor=ffcc99 0.59×0.78×bgcolor=b0ffb0 0.90×0.70×
Memory card slot1 (Memory Stick Duo/SD)2 (slot 1: SD; slot 2: Memory Stick Duo/SD)bgcolor=b0ffb0 2 (both slots: SD/CFexpress Type A)bgcolor=ffcc99 1 (SD only)2 (slot 1: SD/CFexpress Type A; slot 2: SD)bgcolor=b0ffb0 2 (both slots: SD/CFexpress Type A)bgcolor=ffcc99 colspan=2 1 (SD only)
Video record formatMPEG-4, AVCHD (28 Mbit/s)
1080p
MPEG-4, AVCHD (28 Mbit/s),
XAVC S (50 Mbit/s) 1080p
MPEG-4, AVCHD (28 Mbit/s),
XAVC S (100 Mbit/s) 4K video
MPEG-4, XAVC S, H.265 (280 Mbit/s),
MPEG-4, XAVC S, H.264 (100 Mbit/s) 4K video[29]
MPEG-4, AVCHD (28 Mbit/s),
XAVC S (100 Mbit/s) 4K video
XAVC S, XAVC HS, XAVC S-I
Video samplingLine skippingbgcolor=b0ffb0 Full-pixel readoutbgcolor=ffcc99 Line skippingPixel-binning at Full Format
Full-pixel readout at Super 35
Full-pixel readout
Slow motion video recordNoYes (720p, 120fps)bgcolor=ffcc99 NoYes (720p, 120fps) Yes (1080p, 120fps)bgcolor=b0ffb0 Yes (4K, 120fps)Yes (1080p, 120fps)
HDMI Output4K still and 1080p videobgcolor=b0ffb0 4K still and 4K video4K still and 1080p videobgcolor=b0ffb0 8K still and 4K videobgcolor=b0ffb0 4K still and 4K video8K still and 4K videobgcolor=b0ffb0 4K still and 4K video8K still and 4K video
Video Light modeNobgcolor=b0ffb0 YesNoYes
Professional Video editPicture Profile w/CineGamma,
Timecode, Userbit
Other featuresbgcolor=FFFFB0 Hybrid autofocus systembgcolor=FFFFB0 No optical Low-pass filterbgcolor=FFFFB0 Full-pixel readout video at Full Formatbgcolor=FFFFB0 Hybrid autofocus systembgcolor=FFFFB0 Hybrid autofocus system, No optical Low-pass filterbgcolor=FFFFB0
Lossless RAWNo (11+7 bit lossy RAW[30])Yes, uncompressed (2.0 firmware update[31] [32])Yes, uncompressed
Star Eater[33] [34] Only in Bulb modeOnly at 4s and above after Fw2.10, upgraded algorithm after Fw4.0, not present in continuous shooting mode[35] Only at 4s and above, upgraded algorithm[36]
PD-AF w/ adapted lensOnly A-mount lenses w/ LA-EA2 and LA-EA4bgcolor=b0ffb0 Yes (Firmware update)bgcolor=b0ffb0 YesOnly w/ LA-EA2/4[37] Yes
Operate while USB chargingNoYes Yes w/ Tethering
Battery Life
(CIPA standards)
bgcolor=ffcc99 340 shotsbgcolor=ffcc99 340 shots380 shots350 shotsbgcolor=ffcc99 340 shots370 shots530 shots (EVF) /
650 shots (Monitor)
640 shots (Monitor on A7RM3A)
610 shots (EVF) /
710 shots (Monitor)
530 shots (EVF) /
670 shots (Monitor)
660 shots (Monitor on A7RM4A)
510 shots (EVF) /
600 shots (Monitor)
bgcolor=b0ffb0 680 shots (EVF) /
740 shots (Monitor)
Stills: 530 shots (EVF) / 560 shots (Monitor)

Continuous video recording: 165 minutes (EVF or monitor)
Stills: 490 shots (EVF) / 530 shots (Monitor)

Continuous video recording: 155 minutes (EVF or monitor)
Body materialbgcolor=ffcc99 Combi. of magnesium alloy
and polycarbonate
Full magnesium alloy chassis and polycarb bayonet mount.Full magnesium alloy chassis and stainless steel bayonet mount.bgcolor=ffcc99 Magnesium alloy used for the top, front, and rear covers
Weight
(w/ battery and media)
416 g
(474 g)
bgcolor=b0ffb0 407 g
(465 g)
446 g
(489 g)
556 g
(599 g)
582 g
(625 g)
584 g
(627 g)
572 g
(657 g)
565 g
(650 g)
578 g
(665 g)
bgcolor=ffcc99 614 g
(699 g)
424 g
(509 g)
573 g
(658 g)
723 g429 g
(514 g)
430 g
(515 g)
Dimension126.9 × 94.4 × 54.8 mm126.9 × 95.7 × 59.7 mm126.9 × 95.7 × 60.3 mm126.9 × 95.6 × 73.7 mm128.9 × 96.4 × 77.5 mm128.9 × 96.9 × 80.8 mmbgcolor=b0ffb0 124 × 71.1 × 59.7 mmbgcolor=ffcc99 131.3 × 96.4 × 79.8 mm131.3 x 96.9 x 82.4 mm124.0 x 71.1 x 63.4 mm
DiscontinuedDec 2019[38]

BIONZ

BIONZ is a line of image processors used in Sony digital cameras. It is currently used in many Sony α DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Image processing in the camera converts the raw data from a CCD or CMOS image sensor into the format that is stored on the memory card. This processing is one of the bottlenecks in digital camera speed, so manufacturers put much effort into making, and marketing, the fastest processors for this step that they can.

Sony designs the circuitry of the processor in-house, and outsources the manufacturing to semiconductor foundries such as MegaChips and (mostly) GlobalFoundries, as they currently do not own any fabrication plant capable of producing a system on a chip (SoC).[1] Sony also sources DRAM chips from various manufacturers namely Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron Technology.

BIONZ utilizes two chips in its design. The first chip is an SoC that manages overall functionality of the camera such as SD card storage management, wired connection such as USB and HDMI, and wireless protocols such as Wi-Fi and NFC that are increasingly common on modern Sony α cameras. The BIONZ SoC can be identified by its part number "CXD900xx". The second chip is the ISP (image signal processor). It handles the data directly from the CMOS image sensor, and it is directly responsible for the camera's high-ISO noise characteristics in a low-light environment. The ISP can be identified by the part number "CXD4xxx".

Click here to know more about the History of BIONZ chips in Sony Cameras.

Features (universal for α7-series)

Critical reception and awards

The Sony α (Alpha) cameras, particularly the α7 and α7R models, garnered widespread acclaim from critics and industry experts. DxOMark, a reputable source for camera and lens evaluations, crowned the α7R as the highest ranking full-frame mirrorless camera, with a score of 95 (the same score as the Nikon D800, but one point behind the Nikon D800E). The α7 achieved a score of 90, higher than the Nikon Df and Nikon D4 professional DSLR cameras, and even Sony's own SLT-A99. The Verge rated the cameras 8.3 out of 10, commenting that "It might be a few years before we realize it, but when the DSLR is relegated to a niche status among specialty photographers and full-frame mirrorless cameras dominate the market, we'll have the α7's to thank as the cameras that started it all."[39] EPhotozine which rated the α7 5 stars, meanwhile praised the α7 series' price point for making them "the cheapest full-frame digital cameras currently available" while being lighter and smaller than comparable cameras.[40] It awarded the α7 "Camera of the Year".[41] The α7R was awarded by Imaging Resource as the "Camera of the Year".[42]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [<!-- http://www.dpreview.com/previews/sony-alpha-7-7r/2 -->http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-a7r <!-- Sony α7 / α7R First Impressions Review: Digital Photography Review --> Sony α7R Review: Digital Photography Review]. Dpreview.com . Jeff Keller . February 2014 . 2013-10-31.
  2. http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9946986042/sony-announces-first-full-frame-mirrorless-ilc-cameras-a7-and-a7r Sony announces α7 and α7R: first full-frame mirrorless cameras: Digital Photography Review
  3. http://www.sony.net/Products/di/en-gb/products/uxc2/index.html Sony Global - Sony Global - Digital Imaging - α7
  4. Web site: Your α7 and α7R Questions Answered . blog.sony.com . 2013-10-17 . 2013-10-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131102173050/http://blog.sony.com/2013/10/a7-faq/ . 2013-11-02 .
  5. Web site: Sony NEX Full-Frame Rumor Roundup . DL Cade . 3 October 2013 . PetaPixel . 2014-01-11 .
  6. Web site: Sony α7 II Review . William Browley . 2015-01-14.
  7. Web site: The New Sony α7 Mark II . 26 November 2014 . 2015-01-14.
  8. Web site: Sony α7 II review – 5 axis stabilization in video mode . Andrew Reid . 2015-01-14.
  9. Web site: Sony calls this the "basic full-frame model," but there's nothing basic about it. The Verge. 26 February 2018.
  10. Web site: Sony Electronics Releases Two New Alpha 7C Series Cameras . 2023-11-07 . www.sony.com . en-US.
  11. Web site: Sony α7R III 35mm full-frame camera with autofocus. Sony.
  12. Web site: Sony α7 III with 35-mm full-frame image sensor. Sony.
  13. Web site: Sony introduces the a7R IV with 61 Megapixel full-frame sensor . Digital Photography Review . 16 July 2019 . 16 July 2019.
  14. Web site: Sony introduces the a7S III with 12.1 Megapixel full-frame sensor. Sony.
  15. Web site: Sony α7C Compact full-frame camera. 2020-09-16. Sony. en.
  16. Web site: Sony α7 IV Compact full-frame camera. 2021-10-21. Sony. en.
  17. Web site: Sony a7RV (a7R5) Mirrorless Camera ILCE7RM5 . 2023-08-01 . Sony Electronics . en.
  18. Web site: Sony α7C II compact full-frame camera . 2023-11-07 . Sony . en.
  19. Web site: Sony α7CR 61.0 MP compact full-frame . 2023-11-08 . Sony . en.
  20. Web site: Sony α7R III 35mm full-frame camera with autofocus. Sony.
  21. Web site: Sony α7 III with 35-mm full-frame image sensor. Sony.
  22. Web site: Sony α7C Compact full-frame camera. 2020-09-16. Sony. en.
  23. Web site: ILCE-7RM2 Specifications. Sony.com. 2016-05-16.
  24. Web site: ILCE-7RM3A Specification. Sony.
  25. Web site: ILCE-7RM4A Specification. Sony.
  26. Web site: Sony α7R III 35 mm full-frame camera with autofocus. Sony. en. 2019-10-04.
  27. Web site: Sony α7 III with 35-mm full-frame image sensor. Sony. en. 2019-10-04.
  28. Web site: Sony α7R IV 35 mm full-frame camera with 61.0 MP. Sony. 2019-11-10.
  29. Web site: Sony a7S III initial review. dpreview.
  30. Web site: diglloyd blog: Sony's 11+7-bit Delta Compression, Posterization in Some Situations. 2020-11-27. diglloyd.com. en.
  31. Web site: Ltd. Magezine Publishing. Sony Alpha A7 II Uncompressed RAW Firmware Update v2.0. 2020-11-27. ePHOTOzine.
  32. Web site: Sony a7R II uncompressed Raw firmware update available October 19. 2020-11-27. DPReview.
  33. Web site: Norman. Ian. 2017-05-03. Star Eater: Documentation of an Issue with the Sony Cameras for Astrophotography (and How to Fix It). 2020-11-27. Lonely Speck. en-US.
  34. Web site: Sony Star Eater. 2020-11-27. www.markshelley.co.uk.
  35. Web site: Sony a7RII star-eater workaround. 2020-11-27. blog.kasson.com.
  36. Web site: The Sony a7RIII eats stars. 2020-11-27. blog.kasson.com.
  37. Web site: Compatibility Information - ILCE-7SM2. support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp. 2016-05-16.
  38. Web site: The day has come: Sony A7 marked as discontinued at BHphoto and Adorama!. 2019-12-27. sonyalpharumors. en-US. 2019-12-27.
  39. https://www.theverge.com/2013/12/16/5213600/sony-alpha-a7-a7r-review Sony Alpha α7 and α7R review
  40. http://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-alpha-7-ilce-7-full-review-23179 Sony Alpha 7 ILCE-7 Full Review
  41. http://www.ephotozine.com/article/ephotozine-s-best-cameras-of-the-year-awards-2013-23514 ePHOTOzine's Best Cameras Of The Year Awards 2013
  42. http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/12/11/13-best-cameras-for-2013-ir-cameras-and-lenses-of-the-year Top 13 for 2013: The Best Cameras, Lenses and Technologies of the Year