Sony announced the new “updated” A7rIIIa and A7rIVa cameras
In a surprising move Sony announced two small updated version of their current A7rIII and A7rIV cameras. In both cases the cameras get a small “a” suffix.
So what’s new?
- LCD resolution has changed from 1.44 million dots to 2,359,296 dots
- They both support USB 3.2.
- There are also small changes in their battery life
https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7rm3a
https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7rm4a
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via Nokishita
Sony will soon launch the modified Sony A7rIIIa and A7rIVa cameras and Canon reigstered another new camera model too
Today Nokishita spotted three new camera registrations:
- The Sony A7rIIIa
- The Sony A7rIVa.
- The Canon DS126856
It’s unclear what te “a” suffix means for the Sony’s. And we also don’t know what the Canon camera might be.
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