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• BIONZ XR2 processing unit supports AI Focus and extends battery life
• 33 MP Exmor RS Partially-stacked CMOS Sensor with 16-stop dynamic range
• 4K 60p Full Frame and 4K 120p Super35 movie recording, 4:2:2 10 bit
• 30 frames per second full-resolution still capture, blackout-free
The Alpha 7 V combines the latest innovations in imaging technology with cutting edge features from the flagship Alpha range to provide a new “standard” camera that’s anything but standard. Combining a rand-new 33 Megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor with the completely new BIONZ XR2 processor, the Alpha 7 V delivers unprecedented performance for both stills and video, achieving performance that rivals flagship models in some areas while still maintaining extraordinarily generous battery life and thermal performance spec.
Designed to satisfy a wide range of Alpha photographers from professionals seeking an all around performer to passionate amateurs who want to step up to the next level of performance, the Alpha 7 V provides a feature set that excels in a wide range of shooting situations.
Stills-focused shooters can look forward to a new level of robustness and clarity with 16 stop dynamic range on the Alpha 7 V. This colossal depth of colour gives the camera’s RAW files a level of robustness that can stand up to even the most extreme adjustments in post-editing, perfect for the most exacting photographers.
The Alpha 7 V utilises the same 4-axis multi-angle LCD monitor system previously seen on the Alpha 7R V flagship models. The design can be freely adjusted in nearly any direction, providing excellent operability even the most challenging situations.
The Alpha 7 V utilises an upgraded 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system which delivers up to 7.5-step stabilisation. An updated stabilisation algorithm paired with a high-precision gyro sensor provides precise detection and control right down to the single-pixel level, ensuring crisp and clear images, even on longer lenses at dawn and dusk. Newly integrated on the BIONZ XR2 chip, the Alpha 7 V’s
AI autofocus functions provide the same human pose estimation and subject detection options as the Alpha 1 II. Autofocus performance is also upgraded, with 60 AF samples per second ensuring crisp, consistent focus even when shooting at 30 frames per second.
Improvements to the processor and panel along with AI-based white balance enhancements provide a significantly upgrated viewfinder experience, with a relaxed eyepoint and full diopter control for glasses and contact wearers




