Certainly Sony will present a new mirrorless of the Alpha series. Rumors indicate that it will be Sony A9 III or A9S, a new premium-end camera with advanced video capabilities, up to 8K
Sony confirmed an event dedicated to a new mirrorless of the Alpha series for January 26th. There are still no official confirmations, but the rumors push towards the presentation of a premium range camera called Sony A9 III or A9S. It looks like the new mirrorless will boast next-generation video specs with the ability to shoot videos even in 8K such as Canon EOS R5. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of this camera, but maybe it’s time to see it live!
Sony recently released a teaser video announcing a presentation event for January 26, 2021. The first candidate to be presented is certainly Sony A9 III. Here is a list of the alleged specs:
It is immediately clear that it will be a premium product, certainly not easy to access to the general public. A niche product that feels more like a dress rehearsal before the show. In fact, the enthusiasm behind this presentation is not that high. But it could also be to ignite the spirits another rumor passed in recent months which concerns Sony A7 IV instead. The mid-range mirrorless would certainly be more attractive to the general public: a balanced product with a very high quality / price ratio. Here are some alleged specs:
In the next few days we will surely see the news around the presentation on January 26th. Would you like to see a Sony A9 III or an A7 IV? From the photography section that’s all! Keep following us!
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