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Sony Alpha 1 announced: specs, price, availability confirmed

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Sony has announced the Sony Alpha 1, or Sony A1, price tag £6,500 / $6,498, a new mirrorless camera boasting a 50Mp full-frame sensor.

The Alpha A1 is Sony’s most technologically advanced camera to date and combines high-resolution and high-speed performance. It uses a brand new 50.1-megapixel full-frame stacked Exmor RS image sensor and can perform up to 120 AF/AE calculations per second. It can also capture 8K 30p 10-bit 4:2:0 video.

Yann Salmon Legagneur, Director of Product Marketing, Digital Imaging, Sony Europe, says: “We are always listening to our customers, challenging the industry to bring new innovation to the market that goes far beyond their expectations. Alpha 1 breaks through all existing boundaries, setting a new bar for what creators can accomplish with a single camera. What excites us the most – more than the extensive product features – is Alpha 1’s ability to capture that which has never been captured before. This camera unlocks a new world of creative possibilities, making the previously impossible now possible.”

The Alpha 1 is also packed with features that support field professionals with faster workflow, including 3.5 times faster wireless FTP transfer speed.

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New Sony Exmor RS Sensor

The newly developed image sensor has memory integrated into it and it’s paired with an upgraded BIONZ XR imaging processing engine. This combination enables 50.1Mp images to be shot continuously at 30fps with up to 120 AF/AE calculations per second.

9.44 million dot OLED Viewfinder

The Sony A 1 has a 9.44 million dot OLED Quad-XGA electronic viewfinder, with a refresh rate of up to 240 fps, ensuring no blackout.

This impressive refresh rate should ensure a smooth display even with very fast-moving subjects.

What’s more, the viewfinder doesn’t black out when a shot is taken, giving seamless framing and tracking when shooting continuously.

The 9.44 million-dot (approx.), 0.64 type Quad-XGA high-definition OLED display and refined optics deliver the highest resolution in its class. It also offers 0.90x viewfinder magnification, a 41° diagonal FOV, and a 25mm-high eyepoint for clear, low distortion viewing from corner to corner.

Continuous Shooting at Up to 30fps

Thanks to its high-speed readout from its 50.1Mp image sensor and a large buffer memory the Sony A1 can shoot up to 155 full-frame compressed RAW images or 165 full-frame JPEG images at up to 30 frames per second with the electronic shutter with full AF and AE tracking performance.

With focusing and metering calculations made at up to 120 per second, the Alpha 1 is said to focus accuracy on fast-moving subjects. It can automatically adjust exposure, when there are rapid changes in brightness and the AE response latency said to be as short as 0.033 seconds.

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Advanced Autofocus

According to the manufacturer, the Sony A1 can track complex, fast-moving subjects precisely and with ease. It has 759 phase detection AF points on the image sensor, covering around 92% of the image area.

Thanks to the BIONZ XR processing engines, the Sony A1’s advanced Real-time Eye AF improves eye detection performance by 30% over the previous system.

It is said to detect the subject’s eye even when they look away from the camera.

In addition to improved Real-time Eye AF for humans and animals, the Alpha 1 uses high-level subject recognition technology for Real-time Eye AF for birds. That’s a first in a Sony Alpha camera. Algorithms also maintain the AF tracking if a sitting bird takes off or the framing changes.

The Sony Alpha 1 also has AI-based Real-time Tracking and a subject recognition algorithm that looks at colour, pattern (brightness), and subject distance (depth) data to process spatial information in real time at high speed.

Silent, Vibration-free Electronic Shutter

Because of the high-speed readout from the Sony A1’s new sensor rolling shutter effect has been reduced by up to 1.5 times when shooting stills, in comparison with the Alpha 9 II.

Using the elctronic shutter, it’s also possible to shoot continuously and silently with anti-flicker. that’s good news when shooting indoors under florescent or other flicker-prone artificial lighting.

Also, in another first for a Sony Alpha camera, the electronic shutter can sync with flash at up to 1/200 sec.

Dual Driven Shutter System for 1/400 Flash Sync

When the mechanical shutter is in use, the Sony Alpha 1 has the world’s fastest flash sync speed of 1/400 sec.

In addition to a carbon fibre shutter curtain, the Alpha 1 features the newly developed dual driven shutter system utilising spring and electromagnetic drive actuator, offering high durability and lightness at the same time.

Dynamic Range and Noise Control

Sony claims that the A1 can capture over 15EV of dynamic range for video and 15 stops for stills. That should ensire for natural-looking gradations from shadow to highlight.

There’s also a sensitivity range of ISO 100-32,000 (expandable to 50-102,400, when shooting stills).

In addition, for when you need larger images, the Sony A1 has evolved Pixel Shift Multi Shooting mode that composites up to 16 full-resolution images.

When this is activated, the camera shifts the sensor in one pixel or half-pixel increments between capturing 16 separate images. This generates 796.2 million pixels of data, which are then composited into a 199 million pixel (17,280 x 11,520 pixels) image using Sony’s Imaging Edge™ desktop application.

8K Video

The Sony A1 is the first Sony Alpha series camera to feature 8K 30p 10-bit 4:2:0 XAVC HS video recording. It’s also capable of shooting 4K 120p / 60p 10-bit 4:2:2 video and offers S-Cinetone colour.

It uses 8.6K oversampling for enhanced resolution and, naturally, the 8K footage can be used for 4K editing during post-production.

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Video Formats

While the 8K capability might grab the headlines, the Alpha 1’s 4K recording at up to 120 frames per second may be of more interest to many as it enables up to 5X slow-motion video.

In addition to supporting 10-bit 4:2:2 recording, this can be used with efficient Long GOP inter-frame compression or high-quality Intra (All-I) intra-frame compression.

The Alpha 1 features S-Cinetone, the same colour matrix that produces the highly regarded FX9 and FX6 colour and skin tones. It delivers natural mid-tones, plus soft colours and attractive highlights.

In addition, the S-Log3 gamma curve makes it possible to achieve 15+ stops of dynamic range, while the S-Gamut3 and S-Gamut3.Cine colour gamut settings make it easy to match Alpha 1 footage with video shot on VENICE cinema camera, FX9 and other professional cinema cameras.

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Heat-dissipating Structure

Sony has given the A1 a unique heat-dissipating structure to maintain the temperature of the sensor and image processing engine within their normal operating range. This is designed to prevent overheating while still enabling the Alpha 1’s compact form. Consequently, the Sony A1 can record 8K/30p video continuously for approximately 30 minutes.

Sony A1 IBIS

Gyro sensors and optimised image stabilisation algorithms work with the in-body image stabilisation unit to enable a shutter speed compensation of up to 5.5EV.

The Alpha 1’s IBIS also has an Active Mode for handheld movie shooting.

In addition, when using Sony’s desktop applications Catalyst Browse or Catalyst Prepare for post-production, there’s an image stabilisation function that utilises metadata generated by the camera’s built-in gyro.

What else?

Other features that the Alpha 1 offers include;

  • 16-bit RAW output to an external recorder via HDMI for maximum post-production flexibility
  • a digital audio interface in the Multi Interface (MI) Shoe for clearer audio recordings from a compatible Sony external microphone
  • 5.8K oversampled full pixel readout without pixel binning for high-resolution 4K movies in Super 35mm mode
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Enhanced Workflow

The Alpha 1 has been designed and configured to support photo and video journalists and sports shooters who need to deliver stills or movies as quickly as possible with advanced connectivity options. It offers several features for fast, reliable file transfers including the industry’s fastest built-in wireless LAN that allows communication on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands with dual antennas to ensure reliable communications.

5 GHz includes 2×2 MIMO support (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) offering 3.5 times faster wireless FTP transfer speed than the Alpha 9 II – a notable advantage for news and sports shooters who need to deliver with reliable speed.

There’s also a USB Type-C connector to support high-speed PC Remote (tethered) data transfer for large image files. The Alpha 1 also has a built-in 1000BASE-T LAN connector for high-speed, stable data transfers, including remote shooting. FTPS (File Transfer over SSL/TLS) is supported, allowing SSL or TLS encryption for increased data security.

File Formats

In addition to compressed and uncompressed RAW, the Sony A1 hass lossless compression with no quality degradation, Lossless Compressed RAW. There is also a new ‘Light’ JPEG/HEIF image quality setting that results in smaller files than the ‘Standard’ setting, allowing faster deliver for news and sports photographers.

Along with a range of RAW and JPEG formats, the Alpha 1 offers the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File) format for smooth 10-bit gradations that provide more realistic reproduction of skies and portrait subjects. Images shot on the Alpha 1 can be trimmed in-camera to a desired aspect ratio, size, or position for versatile usage.

The Alpha 1 is also compatible with a variety of apps, add-ons and tools. With Imaging Edge Mobile and Imaging Edge Desktop, professionals can transfer raw files and files that use lossless compression and remotely control Touch Tracking and Touch Focus for convenient AF operation. The Transfer & Tagging add-on (Ver. 1.3 or later) can automatically convert voice memos attached to image files to text captions or transfer the files to an FTP server from a mobile device.

Sony’s desktop applications Catalyst Browse/Catalyst Prepare allow professionals to browse and manage video clips shot by Sony’s camera. In addition, the Remote Camera Tool can remotely change camera settings and shoot from a computer connected via LAN cable and feature a number of refinements for the Alpha 1: faster transfer, touch response, dual slot and HEIF support.

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Reliable and Easy Operability

Professional users also need reliability and durability from their camera. With this in mind, the Sony A1 has two media slots that both support UHS-I and UHS-II SDXC/SDHC cards, as well as new CFexpress Type A cards for higher overall capacity and faster read/write speeds.

It also has a magnesium alloy chassis, long battery life with the Z-battery (which can be extended using the optional VG-C4EM Vertical Grip), an improved dust removal feature, shutter close function on power-off to protect image sensor, plus dust and moisture resistance that maximises reliability in challenging environments.

The A1 also has a durable, reliable HDMI Type-A connector, and USB PD (Power Delivery) support, allowing higher power to be supplied from an external source so that users can record for extended periods with minimal internal battery usage.

A revised menu structure provides easier navigation, and touch-responsive menu operation offers fast, more intuitive control with Touch Focus and Touch Tracking on its 3.0 type 1.44 million-dot (approx.) LCD monitor.

A subset of the camera’s shooting settings now changes according to the selected shooting mode, making it easier than ever to use different aperture, shutter speed and other settings for shooting stills and movies.

Read our Sony A7R IV review

Specification

  • Camera type: Full-frame mirrorless
  • Announced: 26th January 2021
  • Sensor: 50.1Mp full frame (35.9 x 24.0mm), Exmor RS CMOS sensor
  • Lens mount: FE
  • Sensitivity range: Stills: ISO 100-32000 (expandable to ISO 50 to ISO 102400) Video: ISO ISO 100-32000 (expandable to ISO 100-12800)
  • Still Image format: Jpeg, HEIF, raw (Sony ARW 4.0)
  • Video format & compression: XAVC S: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, XAVC HS: MPEG-H HEVC/H.265
  • 8K Video (XAVC HS): 7680 x 4320 (4:2:0, 10bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 30p(400Mbps / 200 Mbps), 24p(400Mbps / 200 Mbps), 7680 x 4320 (4:2:0, 10bit, PAL) (Approx.): 25p(400Mbps / 200 Mbps)
  • 4K Video (XAVC HS): 3840 x 2160 (4:2:0, 10bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 120p (200Mbps), 60p (150Mbps / 75Mbps / 45Mbps), 24p (100Mbps / 50Mbps / 30Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:0, 10bit, PAL) (Approx.): 100p (200Mbps), 50p (150Mbps / 75Mbps / 45Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 120p (280Mbps), 60p (200Mbps / 100Mbps), 24p (100Mbps / 50Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, PAL) (Approx.): 100p (280Mbps), 50p (200Mbps / 100Mbps)
  • 4K Video (XAVC S): 3840 x 2160 (4:2:0, 8bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 120p (200Mbps), 60p (150Mbps), 30p (100Mbps / 60Mbps), 24p (100Mbps / 60Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:0, 8bit, PAL) (Approx.): 100p (200Mbps), 50p (150Mbps), 25p (100Mbps / 60Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 120p (280Mbps), 60p (200Mbps), 30p (140Mbps), 24p (100Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, PAL) (Approx.): 100p (280Mbps), 50p (200Mbps), 25p (140Mbps)
  • 4K Video (XAVC S-I): 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, NTSC) (Approx.): 60p (600Mbps), 30p (300Mbps), 24p (240Mbps); 3840 x 2160 (4:2:2, 10bit, PAL) (Approx.): 50p (500Mbps), 25p (250Mbps)
  • Movie functions: Audio Level Display, Audio Rec Level, PAL/NTSC Selector, Proxy Recording (1280 x 720 (6Mbps), 1920 x 1080(9Mbps), 1920 x 1080(16Mbps)), TC/UB, Auto Slow Shutter, Gamma Disp. Assist, raw output(HDMI)
  • Autofocus system: Hybrid AF with 759 phase detection points and 425 contrast detection points, Still images: Human (Right/Left Eye Select) / Animal (Right/Left Eye Select) / Bird, Movie: Human (Right/Left Eye Select), sensitive down to -4EV
  • Maximum continuous shooting rate: Mechanical shutter: 10fps, Electronic shutter 30fps
  • Viewfinder: 0.64-inch 9,437,184-dot EVF with 100% coverage and up to 0.9x magnification. It also offers 0.90x viewfinder magnification, 41° diagonal field of view with 25mm-high eyepoint
  • Screen: 3-inch 1,440,000-dot tilting touchscreen
  • Stills shutter speed range: Mechanical shutter: 1/8000-30sec plus Bulb, Electronic shutter: 1/32000-30sec plus Bulb
  • Max flash sync speed (full-frame): Mechanical shutter: 1/400 sec, Electronic shutter: 1/200 sec
  • Image stabilisation: 5-axis giving up to 5.5EV compensation
  • Storage: Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I/II) & CFexpress Type A slots
  • Connection ports: Sync, 3.5mm headphone, 3.5mm mic, LAN
  • Battery: NP-FZ100 rechargeable Li-ion battery giving 400 shots with the viewfinder or 530 with the screen
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 128.9 x 96.9 x 80.8mm / 5 1/8 x 3 7/8 x 3 1/4 inches
  • Weight (including battery & memory card): 737g / 1 lb 10.0 oz

Sony A1 Price and Availability

The Sony Alpha 1 price tag is set for £6,500 / $6,498, with a release date of March 2021.

You can pre-order the Sony A1 from Wex Photo Video and Park Cameras in the UK and Adorama or B&H Photo Video in the USA.

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Wallabh Borkar
Wallabh Borkar
3 years ago

Damn!
Super excited.

Denis RT
3 years ago

This is a beast! If they drop the price a bit they will kill the R5! I cant afford it but it is nice to see such good products.

Mike
Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Denis RT

I wonder what canon’s R1 will look like in comparison!

Lawrence L Huber
Lawrence L Huber
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

This A1 looks like a R5.
It will be something to see the R1
Canon has done in 1 year what it has taken Sony 10 years to do. And the R5, not Canon’s top, is what Sony has finally caught up to.

Bruce
Bruce
3 years ago
Reply to  Denis RT

The R5 is already killed by its own heat. Heat issues have plagued all of canons new cameras. Canon is a laughing stock right now

Dimitry
Dimitry
3 years ago

Real monster Alfazilla one!

Fred west
Fred west
3 years ago

No news on if it’s E Mount?

Jordan Laine
Jordan Laine
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred west

It has to be.

Bruce
Bruce
3 years ago
Reply to  Jordan Laine

It is E mount confirmed

Matt Rogers
Matt Rogers
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred west

What else would it be?

Bruce
Bruce
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred west

LENS MOUNT
E-mount
Sony already posted the full specs here. https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-1/specifications

Emma L Gee
Emma L Gee
3 years ago

I want one!

Sergey
Sergey
3 years ago

Price Like never end road to hell, yes of course Sony make real good cameras but it sucks with price, what you need to take photos in those resolution, i have a fan with 6mp and 24mp, more for what, to take picture and look at it for one pixel on 4k monitor?? Something went wrong with the industry or maybe i am stuck on 24mp??

Last edited 3 years ago by Sergey
Laquita Berry
3 years ago

I wish I had one

Hugh orrow
Hugh orrow
3 years ago

2 things to expensive , and I’m not clever enough to use it. I will stick with my Sony bridge camera

Lawrence L Huber
Lawrence L Huber
3 years ago

Finally catching up with the R5. Wow bird eye AF, so last year’s news.

Bruce
Bruce
3 years ago

I’d rather wait for the A7R V , the iv has autofocus issues on many samples and they need to improve the cooling. Plus who can afford $6500? Nobody

Denis RT
3 years ago

This is an awesome, true hybrid camera but only for the (rich) professionals or for those enthusiasts that can afford it. For the rest of us, the Sony A7iii or the A7c is more than enough…

valerie
3 years ago

When is this coming out!?!?!?! it was sold out everywhere the second it hit shelves!!! When are they distributing it!?!??!?! I’ve been waiting soooo long!!