If in case you want to see more of it, here's our video review showing its image stabilization, wind noise reduction, and more. The a7 II is touted as the world's first camera with optical 5-axis image stabilization designed for a full-frame image sensor. Stabilization is equal to up to 4.5 steps faster shutter speed of correction for still images. Users can monitor corrected image in real-time on the camera’s LCD screen or in the OLED viewfinder for fine-tuned framing and focusing. Below are the new details: 6-piece 13MP f/2.0 Sony Exmor IMX214 CMOS sensor Image Stabilization Plus (IS+) 4K video recording 120 fps at 720p for slow motion videos According to Lau, their team opted to go for Sony's Exmor sensor as it boasts an impressive f/2.0 aperture to capture more light. The problem is, low aperture cameras are often distorted on the edges so what the company did was to add an additional 6th lens to properly compensate for any distortion and at the same time enhance image quality and colors. The EOS R6 V features a 32.5MP full-frame CMOS sensor paired with Canon's DIGIC X image processor. A built-in 5-axis In-Body Image Stabilizer can provide up to 7.5 stops of stabilization when paired with compatible RF lenses. Read more in our articles including "Sony FDR-X3000R Action Cam Video Review" and "Sony locally announces a7 II, 1st full-frame cam with 5-axis IS".
If in case you want to see more of it, here's our video review showing its image stabilization, wind noise reduction, and more. The a7 II is touted as the world's first camera with optical 5-axis image stabilization designed for a full-frame image sensor.
Stabilization is equal to up to 4.5 steps faster shutter speed of correction for still images. Users can monitor corrected image in real-time on the camera’s LCD screen or in the OLED viewfinder for fine-tuned framing and focusing. Below are the new details: 6-piece 13MP f/2.0 Sony Exmor IMX214 CMOS sensor Image Stabilization Plus (IS+) 4K video recording 120 fps at 720p for slow motion videos According to Lau, their team opted to go for Sony's Exmor sensor as it boasts an impressive f/2.0 aperture to capture more light.
Our coverage of image stabilization includes: "Sony FDR-X3000R Action Cam Video Review"; "Sony locally announces a7 II, 1st full-frame cam with 5-axis IS"; "More details on OnePlus One smartphone confirmed". Each article provides unique insights and information.