11 Sony a1 Mirrorless Camera
৳ 650,000.00
The Sony a1 was the first camera to truly “do it all,” and in 2026, it remains a professional powerhouse. While the newer a1 II offers refined ergonomics and a dedicated AI chip, the original a1 still features the same incredible 50.1MP sensor and 8K video capabilities that set the industry standard.
| Feature | Specification |
| Sensor | 50.1MP Full-Frame Stacked Exmor RS CMOS |
| Processor | Dual BIONZ XR |
| Video | 8K 30p / 4K 120p (10-bit 4:2:2) |
| Burst Rate | 30 fps (Electronic Shutter) / 10 fps (Mechanical) |
| Stabilization | 5.5-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) |
| Viewfinder | 9.44m-dot OLED (World-class clarity) |
| Storage | Dual Slots (CFexpress Type A / SD UHS-II) |
The Sony Alpha A1 is Sony’s flagship full‑frame mirrorless camera designed for professional photographers and filmmakers who need top‑tier performance across both stills and video. It combines high resolution, incredibly fast shooting, advanced autofocus, and pro‑grade video features into one hybrid powerhouse — making it a go‑to choice for genres such as sports, wildlife, editorial, commercial, and cinematic production.
At its core is a 50.1 MP stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor paired with a Dual BIONZ XR image processor, delivering detailed imagery, wide dynamic range, and lightning‑fast responsiveness. The A1 also supports 8K video capture and 4K at high frame rates, making it equally capable as a content creation camera for demanding workflows.
Key Specifications
 Imaging & Sensor
- Sensor: Full‑frame 50.1 MP Stacked Exmor RS CMOS (≈ 8640 × 5760).
- Processor: Dual BIONZ XR for rapid processing and high‑performance AF/AE.
- Lens Mount: Sony E‑mount (interchangeable).
- ISO Range: 100–32,000 (expandable to 50–102,400).
- Image Stabilization: Sensor‑shift 5‑axis IBIS to reduce camera shake.
 Performance
- Continuous Shooting: Up to 30 fps with full AF/AE (electronic shutter).
- Autofocus: Fast Hybrid AF with 759 phase‑detect points and wide coverage.
- Shutter Speeds: Mechanical up to 1/8000 s; electronic up to 1/32,000 s.
Video Capabilities
- 8K Video: UHD 8K30p internal recording with oversampled detail.
- 4K Video: Up to 4K120p internal 10‑bit capture with various codecs.
- Profiles & Formats: XAVC HS, XAVC S‑I, S‑Cinetone, S‑Log2/3, HLG; support for 16‑bit RAW video to external recorder.
 Display & Viewfinder
- LCD Monitor: 3.0″ tilting touchscreen with ~1.44 M dots.
- Electronic Viewfinder: High‑resolution ~9.44 M‑dot EVF with 0.9× magnification and blackout‑free view.
Memory, Power & Connectivity
- Memory: Dual card slots — CFexpress Type A + SDXC (UHS‑II) for fast capture and redundancy.
- Battery: NP‑FZ100 lithium‑ion rechargeable battery (included), strong runtime.
- Ports: Full‑size HDMI, USB‑C (data/power), microphone input, headphone output, LAN, PC Sync.
- Wireless: Wi‑Fi 802.11ac + Bluetooth 5.0.
 Body & Build
- Construction: Robust magnesium alloy body with extensive weather sealing and professional ergonomics.
- Weight: ~737 g (with battery and card).
- Design: Full‑size professional body with intuitive controls and advanced thermal management.
Core Features & Highlights
- Hybrid Flagship Performance: Blends high resolution with high speed, capturing up to 30 fps at 50 MP with full AF/AE performance — a rare combination.
- Pro Video Tools: Internal 8K30p and 4K120p video with 10‑bit color and cinematic profiles for demanding production workflows.
- Advanced Autofocus: Fast, reliable subject detection and tracking with broad coverage and real‑time performance.
- Professional Connectivity: Built‑in wired LAN option, dual high‑speed memory slots, and extensive port options.
- Blackout‑Free Shooting: High refresh EVF and fast processing deliver smooth continuous shooting without viewfinder blackout.
Typical Use Cases
- Sports & Wildlife Photography: High fps and reliable AF capture rapid action with detail.
- Editorial & Commercial Work: High resolution and fast performance suit demanding pro assignments.
- Cinematic Video Production: 8K capture and advanced profiles handle professional video workflows.
- Event & Documentary Projects: Durable build and hybrid strength support versatile creative needs.
Strengths & Considerations
Strengths:
- All‑in‑One Flagship Camera: Combines stills and video performance at the highest level.
- Fast, Accurate AF: Excellent subject tracking even in challenging environments.
- Professional Features: Dual media slots, robust build, pro I/O and networking.
Considerations:
- Premium Price: Positioned at the top tier of full‑frame mirrorless cameras.
- High Data Requirements: Large files and high‑res video demand fast media and storage solutions.
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