Sony VG900 leaks, packs full-frame sensor into a NEX camcorder
Sony has to have a fixation on packing full-frame sensing units into small areas this year. A fresh picture and information slipping out to Sony Alpha Rumors reveal what’s billed as the VG900, the first NEX-branded camcorder with a sensor bigger than the APS-C spec– the first NEX camera system of any type of kind, for that matter. While there’s only a light smattering of details, we’re informed the device has a 24-megapixel sensing unit (most likely the same as in the RX1 or A99), records video recording in AVCHD 2.0 and ought to ship with an A-mount adapter for Alpha lenses. Nothing else is on display, although you might wish to take a pass if you’re simply aiming to record a household wedding: at a reported $ 3,300 price for the purportedly imminent launch, the VG900 isn’t an impulse acquisition for anyone short of a pro videographer.
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