The Sony A1 made its debut on NFL's biggest stage. Earlier last week, CBS detailed the staggering amount of cameras that would cover Super Bowl LV, a game where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers handily beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9. While Tom Brady snagged his seventh ring and fifth Super Bowl MVP, a late addition to the broadcast coverage included Sony's new full-frame Alpha 1 mirrorless camera, which started seeing initial reviews roll in. The release of the 50MP camera has come as a surprise for many since the video-centric a7S III was only announced months ago. Sony's new flagship packs a serious punch though, with a stacked sensor capable of recording internal 8K 30p 10-bit 4:2:0 video. The powerful camera was used to capture many of the game's shallow depth of field shots alongside two Sony VENICE cameras which were mounted on a Steadicam. Check out the Sony VENICE in action. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 9 February, 2021