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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 ...
The Multi Interface Shoe is a proprietary camera hotshoe introduced by Sony on 12 September 2012, replacing an assortment of other proprietary hotshoes used by Sony in various types of cameras in the past, including the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (aka AAS or "iISO" shoe) introduced by Minolta in 1988 and used on Sony α DSLRs, SLTs and some NEX ...
The Sony α7 III (model ILCE-7M3) is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera manufactured by Sony. [1] [2] [3] It was announced [4] on 26 February 2018 as the successor to the Sony α7 II and available April 10, 2018. Described by Sony as "the basic model," the camera shares many features with the high-end Sony α7R III and α9 ...
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) (China), Galaxy A7 • Sony Xperia M4 Aqua • Xiaomi Mi 4i • ZTE Blade S6; MSM8939 v2 (616) [176] Q3 2015 ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser (ZE601KL) • Huawei Honor 5X, Maimang 4, Shot X (Honor 7i in China) Lenovo Lemon 3, Vibe K5 Plus • Xiaomi Redmi 3, Redmi 3 Pro • ZTE Axon Mini
NO in body pop-up tiltable flash 2280 mAh NP-FZ100 665 g 4k video unlimited video duration 1 fps to 120 fps S&Q Slow and Quick video 3344 DxOMark Low Light ISO Can be charged while in use. Battery can be charged with micro-USB cable, USB-C-cable, or in external charger. Multi Interface Shoe 1.20 Professional 2019-07-16 Discontinued Sony α6600
The flash unit sets up a circuit between shoe and contact—when it is completed by the camera, the flash fires. In addition to the central contact point, many cameras have additional metal contacts within the "U" of the hot shoe. These are proprietary connectors that allow for more communication between the camera and a "dedicated flash".