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  2. Sony α7 II - Wikipedia

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    The Sony α7 II (model ILCE-7M2) is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Sony on 20 November 2014. Model differences

  3. Sony α7 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony α7 and α7R have the model numbers ILCE-7 and ILCE-7R respectively. In addition, the α7S, the α7 II, and the α7R II have the model numbers ILCE-7S, ILCE-7M2, and ILCE-7RM2. Sony's new model naming prefix strives to unify model names. "ILC" stands for Interchangeable Lens Camera, followed by an indicator of A-mount "A" or E-mount "E ...

  4. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony offers a number of interchangeable-lens cameras in its α (Alpha) line. The line has featured cameras employing three different imaging technologies and two mounts: Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) – early α models with three-digit model numbers employ this technology; they all feature Sony's A-mount.

  5. List of Sony A-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony α37: SLT-A37 CX87100 291 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (4-pin iISO) 1.04 Entry level 2012-05-17 2012-06 Discontinued Sony α58: SLT-A58 CX87600 303 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Multi Interface Shoe 1.01 Midrange 2013-02-20 2013-04 Discontinued Sony α77 II: ILCA-77M2 319 [1] SLT APS-C CMOS Multi Interface Shoe 2.00 Advanced 2014-05-01 ...

  6. List of Sony E-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony released the following E-mount cameras since 2010. The E stands for the Eighteen mm flange distances of the E-mount cameras. Depending on type and model E-mount cameras are part of the Sony α, SmartShot, Handycam, NXCAM or XDCAM systems.

  7. Sony α - Wikipedia

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    The 4-pin iISO flash shoe (also known as the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe) on all Sony DSLRs/SLTs and some NEX models up to 2012-08 was introduced by Minolta in 1988 for their Maxxum/Dynax/α series of A-mount AF SLRs and was also used on their digital DiMAGE A cameras series. It offers a slide-on auto-locking mechanism but is mechanically ...