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Image of the A1 ripped into two pieces…

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Alois Endl shared these images in our SonyAlphaCamera FB group. He writes:

This is what the component looks like when the sensor of an Alpha 1 is replaced, many thanks to my insurance company that paid for the damage. That costs almost as much as a new Alpha 7M4

Sony A1 at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon. Focuscamera. FotoErhardt DE. Calumet DE. Fotokoch DE. Park UK. WexUK.

There is also a new article on “Why the Sony a1 is an Incredible Flagship” at Explora (Click here). In short:

You can see how Sony has positioned the Alpha lineup and how the a1 has earned its flagship title: the a7R IVA excels in resolution, the a7S III in low-light and video, the a9 II in speed and connectivity… but the a1 is the king of them all. It’s the camera you’d choose if you need the performance of the other three models in one body—the camera that can transition seamlessly from a video shoot one day to a sports event the next to a landscape or portrait shoot the following. Considering how being a working image-maker nowadays has shifted into being less specialized and more multimedia, it only makes sense that Sony’s flagship a1 does the same.

 

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