- Way back in 2013, Sony launched claimed the crown for the world’s first full-frame mirrorless cameras with the release of the Alpha 7 and 7R models.
- There’s hybrid contrast/phase autofocus with up to 693 phase-detection points, up to 10 frames per second continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking, a high-speed burst of up to 583 compressed RAW stills, and the camera is capable of capturing in Lossless RAW Compressed in small, medium or large.
- In a first for Sony’s Alpha cameras, a new AI (artificial intelligence) processing unit has been cooked in for smart subject recognition during autofocus, using “detailed information about human form and pose estimation to dramatically improve recognition accuracy beyond systems which only detect face and eye.”
Sony ups the processing power for Alpha 7R V full-frame mirrorless camera

