Sony Alpha A7 24.3MP Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body

$ 180.08

Country of Origin: China Color: Black Battery Type: Lithium-Ion Connectivity: Micro-HDMI Brand: Sony Model: A7 Type: Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Seller Notes: “90%NEW” Features: 1080i HD Video Recording, Viewfinder, Interchangeable Lenses, Body Only Maximum Resolution: 24.3 MP Charger Included: Yes

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Sony Alpha A7 24.3MP Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body If there's one thing that you can say about Sony's digital camera business, it's that they've experimented with many different concepts. From SLRs with dual autofocus systems and 'Translucent' Mirror Technology to its NEX mirrorless line-up, Sony has gone down virtually every avenue in digital imaging. Its latest products - the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R - may be the most exciting products to come out of the Sony labs in some time. The company has managed to create full-frame cameras which are about the same size as the Olympus OM-D E-M1. In other words, the Alpha 7s are much smaller than their full-frame interchangeable lens peers (such as Nikon's D610 and the Canon EOS 6D), an achievement made possible primarily because they're not SLRs. In addition, Sony is also unifying the Alpha and NEX brands, so all future interchangeable lens cameras will now fall under the Alpha umbrella. Being mirrorless, the a7 would have otherwise likely been prefixed with the letters NEX. The a7 and a7R are identical in terms of physical design, with the main differences being the sensor and autofocus system. The a7 features a full-frame 24 megapixel CMOS, while the a7R has a 36 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter. The a7 uses a Hybrid AF system (with on-chip phase detection) similar to the one found on the NEX-6, while the a7R has traditional contrast detection. The a7 is also capable of electronic first curtain mode, which allows for a quieter shutter, and reduces the potential for 'shutter shock' vibration; this is absent from the A7R. Both cameras use Sony's latest Bionz X processor and also have XGA electronic viewfinders, tilting LCDs, Wi-Fi, and weatherproof bodies that resemble that of the Olympus E-M1. As you'd expect, Sony had to come up with new lenses to take advantage of the full-frame sensors, and they'll be known as 'FE-series'. Five lenses were announced to start with (listed below), with ten more promised by 2015. Existing E-mount lenses will work, though the image will (necessarily) be cropped. If you have A-mount lenses laying around, those too will work, as long as you pick up either of Sony's full-frame-ready adapters (the LA-EA3 or LA-EA4). Sony a7 key features 24.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with OLPF E-mount with support for FE, E, and A-mount lenses (with adapter) Bionz X image processor Hybrid AF system with 25 contrast-detect and 117 phase-detect points Sealed alloy and composite body Multi-Interface Shoe 3-inch tilting LCD with 1.23 million dots (640x480, RGBW) XGA (1024x768) electronic viewfinder Diffraction correction technology Full HD video recording at 1080/60p and 24p; uncompressed HDMI output Wi-Fi with NFC capability and downloadable apps On Oct 9, 2025 at 07:57:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

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