12.02.2025 16:09 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget

Sony A1 II review: A powerhouse camera that falls short of its own high standards

How do you follow up a product that has reigned as the king of mirrorless cameras for the last four years? For Sony, the answer with the A1 was simple: just improve everything. The result is the $6,500 A1 II, a powerful pro-level hybrid mirrorless camera that’s Sony’s best to date. The A1 II is equipped with a 50-megapixel stacked sensor, not a global sensor like the A9 III, so it’s not quite as fast. However, its blend of speed and resolution makes it the most versatile camera in Sony’s lineup. It also impresses on the video side with 8K 30 fps 10-bit capture, along with 4K slo-mo at up to 120 fps. I expect a lot out of a Sony flagship camera, though, and while the A1 II has lots of small improvements, there’s nothing terribly innovative. It’s also up against impressive (and cheaper) competition like the $4,300 Canon EOS R5 II and $4,000 Nikon Z8. Plus, there’s the similarly priced pro-level Canon R1 and Nikon Z9. So despite its strengths, I found Sony’s

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