Sony A1 II: Key specs System: Sony Alpha E-mount mirrorless camera Sensor: 50.1 effective MP, full-frame CMOS ISO range: A core ISO 100-32,000; expandable to ISO 50-102,400 equivalent Burst shooting:
Sony A1 II: Key specs System: Sony Alpha E-mount mirrorless camera Sensor: 50.1 effective MP, full-frame CMOS ISO range: A core ISO 100-32,000; expandable to ISO 50-102,400 equivalent Burst shooting:
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