The A1 II inherits the 3.2-inch, 2095K dot resolution, 4-axis LCD screen from the A7R V and the A1I which is unique to Sony.
The Sony A1 II is priced at £6300 / €7500 / $6500 body-only in the UK, Europe and USA respectively. It's compatible with the VG-C5 vertical grip which is priced at £390 / $400 / €450.
There is only really one key difference between the new Leica Q3 43 and the original Q3 from mid-2023, and that's the lens. Whereas the Q3 has a wide-angle 28mm f/1.7 lens, as its name suggests the Q3 ...
Fujifilm are well-known for their traditional approach to design, with the vast majority of their APS-C and medium format models resembling classic cameras from the past. Aperture rings adorn most ...
Although at first glance they look very similar, there are actually a lot of differences between the Nikon Z50 II and the Nikon Z50 in terms of their key specifications and features. So we're bringing ...
For this test, the Sony FE 28-70mm f/2 GM lens was attached to a Sony Alpha A1 II body, which was in turn mounted to a sturdy tripod. Exposure delay mode was activated. Tonal and colour variance ...
No matter how you slice it, the Canon 28-70mm f/2 is a heavy lens that can be burdensome. Sony has managed to shave off a substantial amount of weight with its take on the fast zoom, bringing the lens ...
The thumbnails below link to full-sized samples taken with the Canon RF 24mm F1.4L VCM lens mounted on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera.