Sony Japan just released a teaser that a “new concept” Sony Alpha mirrorless camera will be officially announced on September 15, 2020. It is highly likely that this camera will be the rumored “Sony a7C“.
Designed for YouToubers and vloggers in mind the Sony a7C will offer video-centric specs mainly similar to the Sony a7III. However the body design of the Sony Alpha a7C will be like the A6600.
Sony Electronics today announced the launch of Cinema Line, a series of new camera products for a wide range of content creators which will bring together Sony’s expertise in image quality, attention to detail, technology and passion in digital cinema.
Cinema Line will deliver not only the coveted cinematographic look cultivated through extensive experience in digital cinema production, but also the enhanced operability and reliability that meet discerning creators’ various needs. The new series will extend beyond basic cinema camera and professional camcorder form factors.
In 2000, Sony released the ground-breaking HDW-F900. The HDW-F900 marked the beginning of digital cinema history as the world’s first 24p digital cinema camera. VENICE and other products followed in response to countless dialogues with cinematographers and image creators.
Existing products in the Sony range will form part of the Cinema Line include VENICE and FX9. VENICE has become a first choice for digital movie production, and the FX9 has an outstanding track record in documentary production. The next step will appeal to a wider spectrum of visual creators. Sony will be releasing and shipping this next addition to the Cinema Line, the FX6 camera by the end of 2020.
Each of the Cinema Line cameras will evolve with user feedback: The FX9 Version 3 upgrade, available in 2021, will see the addition of the S700PTP[i] allowing Remote Control of Sony’s camera, a Center Scan mode for Super 16mm lens and B4 Lens support with its adaptor as well as other features. In parallel, as of November 2020, the VENICE camera will see additional features in V6.0 version which will improve its operability in broadcast and live environments.
“The voice of our customer is critical to everything we do,” said Neal Manowitz, Deputy President of Imaging Products and Solutions Americas at Sony Electronics. “We have the deepest respect for filmmakers, cinematographers and storytellers, and will continue to evolve our product line to meet and exceed their demands. Just as our VENICE camera was designed to capture the emotion in every frame, our new Cinema Line expands that vision to allow a broader range of creators to push their boundaries further, and capture and create like they’ve never been able to before.”
Sony is planning to announce a new entry level full frame mirrorless camera called “Sony a7C” in mid September 2020.
Designed for YouToubers and vloggers in mind the Sony a7C will offer video-centric specs mainly similar to the Sony a7III. However the body design of the Sony Alpha a7C will be like the A6600.
After Sony announced the new video-centric full-frame mirrorless camera Sony Alpha a7S III (Amazon, B&H, Adorama), a new camera named “WW850128″ is now registered.
This is the previously registered WW850128 camera now also registered at Taiwan NCC. According to leaked info, this camera could be an entry-level full frame mirrorless camera, a possible Sony a5 model.
Here is the real product image of the upcoming Sony a7S III camera.
According to recent reports the upcoming Sony a7S III mirrorless camera will be priced around $3,500 USD. This is $500 expensive than Sony a7S II launch price ($2,998).
Here are the full Sony a7S III specs ahead of the official announcement.
According to recent reports the upcoming Sony a7S III mirrorless camera will be priced around $3,500 USD. This is $500 expensive than Sony a7S II launch price ($2,998).
Sony a7S III will be officially announced on July 28, 2020 at 10:00 EDT, and it is now listed at B&H. The preorder starts at 10am ET, Tue Jul 28.
It is now confirmed that the Sony a7S III will be officially announced on July 28, 2020 at 10:00 EDT. The full frame mirrorless camera is now listed at B&H. The preorder starts at 10am ET, Tue Jul 28.
Latest Sony a7S III rumors indicates that the video centric camera will shoot 4K video at 120p, 10bit 4:2:2, FHD video at 240p, while there will be no 8K video for a7S III.
The highly anticipated Sony a7S III camera is rumored to be announced on July 29, 2020. Release date and shipping is expected to start in mid August 2020.
According to latest rumors, the Sony a7S III will shoot 4K video at 120p, 10bit 4:2:2, FHD video at 240p, while there will be no 8K video for a7S III. A previous interview also underlines that the a7S III will be a complete redesign of the whole system, including the image sensor. A new 12MP stacked sensor is on the horizon and the Sony A7sIII will have a fully articulating screen like the one used in the Sony ZV-1..
It is now confirmed that the Sony a7S III camera coming this Summer with a new image sensor and redesigned whole system.
dpreview has just posted a new interview with Sony Manager Kenji Tanaka. From this interview the most important part is that the long awaited Sony a7S II successor a7S III will be released later this Summer. Since Sony has already registered two new camera codes: WW271448 and WW850128, the WW271448 looks like to be the Sony a7S III. Official announcement will be in next months.
The interview also underlines that the a7S III will be a complete redesign of the whole system, including the image sensor. According to Mr. Kenji Tanaka the Sony a7S III will meet many professionals and high-end users’ demands and will enjoy the new camera.