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50.1 Megapixels
8K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Electronic Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Screen
Sony FZ-100
Overview

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The Alpha 1 II provides a complete camera solution for professionals who demand top-tier performance across all photographic disciplines, without compromise. Built on feedback from working professionals and leading creators, the Alpha 1 II takes the proven sensor of the original Alpha 1 and integrates it into a package that delivers unparalleled reliability and performance.

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Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The Alpha 1 II provides a complete camera solution for professionals who demand top-tier performance across all photographic disciplines, without compromise. Built on feedback from working professionals and leading creators, the Alpha 1 II takes the proven sensor of the original Alpha 1 and integrates it into a package that delivers unparalleled reliability and performance.

A new AI chip enables remarkable tracking capabilities, ensuring tenacious and precise focus even at 120 frames per second. An upgraded stabilisation system provides up to 8.5 stops of stabilisation for outstanding steadiness in low light or with longer focal lengths. The refined body design features a significantly improved viewfinder and screen, alongside the highly acclaimed ergonomics of the Alpha 9 III. For photographers requiring uncompromising performance, this camera sets a new benchmark.

Unbreakable Focus

The addition of an AI chip elevates the Alpha 1's already outstanding autofocus performance to extraordinary levels. By understanding the subject's complete position in space, the camera can accurately track focus even in challenging conditions. It seamlessly transitions between eye, face, and body focus as needed, ensuring perfect accuracy shot after shot.

Upgraded Image Stabilisation System

The Alpha 1 II features an enhanced 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system, delivering up to 8.5 stops of stabilisation. An advanced stabilisation algorithm, paired with a high-precision gyro sensor, ensures precise detection and control down to the single-pixel level. This results in sharp and clear images, even with longer lenses or in low-light scenarios.

4-Axis Multi-Angle LCD Monitor

The Alpha 1 II incorporates the 4-axis multi-angle LCD monitor first seen on the Alpha 7R V and Alpha 9 III. This design allows free adjustment in both tiltable and side-opening directions, offering excellent operability even in challenging shooting situations.

Composite RAW Shooting

For specialised applications, the Alpha 1 II offers two Composite RAW capture modes. In NR Shooting mode, the camera captures multiple RAW images (4, 8, 16, or 32) that can be composited using Sony's Imaging Edge Desktop application, resulting in remarkably low-noise images, even at very high sensitivities. For ultimate detail, Pixel Shift Multi Shooting is also available, producing up to 199 Megapixels of resolution.

Although it retains the same 50.1 Megapixel sensor as the original Alpha 1, the Alpha 1 II introduces enhancements to achieve even greater image quality.

Extraordinary Detail and Fidelity

Improvements to the processing and signal handling of the BIONZ X image processors enhance mid-to-high ISO image quality and detail. Further refinements improve the consistency of exposure and colour between shots, all while preserving the camera's exceptional 15-stop dynamic range for rich, vibrant colour depth.

Enhanced Grip and Ergonomics

A subtly reclined grip and repositioned shutter button offer a more intuitive and decisive shutter action. Additionally, new customisation options for release lag allow professionals to fine-tune timing, ensuring the camera operates as a natural extension of the photographer's intent.

Key Features:

AI Processing Unit: Real-time Recognition AF

Advanced 759-point Phase Detection AF

Pre-Capture and Speed Boost Functions

Stabilisation: 8.5-step Central Compensation

50.1 MP Exmor RS CMOS Sensor

BIONZ XR: Improved Mid-high ISO Quality

Blackout-free, 30 fps Continuous Shooting

8K 30p, 4K 50/60p Recording, 10-bit

4-axis, 3.2" LCD, 9.44 mil EVF

Vertical Grip with Extended Power

Quick charge: 2 Batteries in 155 mins

What's in the Box:

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Sony Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery

Sony Battery Charger

Shoulder Strap

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50.1 Megapixels
8K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Electronic Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Screen
Sony FZ-100
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Product Overview

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The Alpha 1 II provides a complete camera solution for professionals who demand top-tier performance across all photographic disciplines, without compromise. Built on feedback from working professionals and leading creators, the Alpha 1 II takes the proven sensor of the original Alpha 1 and integrates it into a package that delivers unparalleled reliability and performance.

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Key Features

50.1 Megapixels

Capture stunning high resolution images with the 50.1MP Exmor RS CMOS sensor.

8K Video Quality

The Sony A1 II shoots at up to 10bit 8K/30p and 4K 50/60p for stunning cinematic quality video.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

With built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth you can easily transfer images from your camera to your phone.

Electronic Viewfinder

The Sony A1 II is equipped with a high resolutions 9.44M dots electronic viewfinder.

3.2" LCD Screen

The fully articulated 4-axis 3.2" touchscreen enabled LCD screen of the Sony A1 II makes using it a breeze.

Sony FZ-100

Quick Charge – Power up two Sony FZ-100 batteries in just 155 minutes.

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera

Masterpiece of Speed & Precision

Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera

Unmatched Detail and True Fidelity

Enhanced BIONZ X processors boost ISO detail, exposure, and colour, maintaining 15-stop dynamic range.

Unbreakable Focus – Precision Redefined

Unbreakable Focus – Precision Redefined

The AI chip takes the Alpha 1's exceptional autofocus to new heights. By analysing the subject's full spatial position, it maintains precise focus even in demanding conditions. Effortlessly switching between eye, face, and body focus, it ensures unmatched accuracy with every shot.

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