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  2. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    Announce date Release date Availability Sony α900: DSLR-A900 CX85100, CX62500 257 (FF), ... Sony α7C: ILCE-7C α (Alpha) MILC 35mm full frame (35.6 x 23.8mm)

  3. List of Sony A-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    List of Sony A-mount cameras: Name Model Code ID Type Format Sensor Hotshoe Latest firmware User level Announce date Release date Availability Sony α900: DSLR-A900 ...

  4. List of Sony E-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony α7C: ILCE-7C α (Alpha) MILC 35mm full frame (35.6 x 23.8mm) CMOS, Exmor R, 24.2 MP 5 axis IBIS 1/4000 s electronic shutter 693 Phase Detect AF Articulating screen 2,359,296 dots viewfinder 509g 4k video unlimited video duration Multi Interface Shoe Advanced Amateur 2020-09-14 2020-10 Current Sony α1: ILCE-1 α (Alpha) MILC

  5. List of Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Sony Tele Converter 1.4x 2016 Rear converter 35mm 167g SEL-14TC Sony Tele Converter 2x 2016 Rear converter 35mm 207g SEL-20TC Sony Lens Adapter E/A 1 2010 Mount adapter APS-C 110g LA-EA1 for A-mount lenses on E-mount camera, glass-less, CD-AF / OS-PD-AF with SSM/SAM lenses only. Sony Lens Adapter E/A 2 2011 Mount adapter APS-C 200g LA-EA2

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sony α - Wikipedia

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    Sony's entry into the DSLR market dates back to July 2005 where a joint venture with Konica Minolta would have resulted in both companies marketing an updated line of DSLRs to consumers. [4] Between 2006 and 2008 Sony was the fastest growing company on the DSLR market, reaching 13% market share in 2008 to become the third largest DSLR company ...