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New Sony A7000 Specifications Leaked Online

More details have been leaked on the web for the Sony A7000 high-end E-mount mirrorless camera.

The long-rumored A7000 mirrorless camera with an APS-C image sensor previously said to come with in-body 5-axis image stabilization technology.

Now according to the new Sony A7000 specs list, the mirrorless camera will feature 3-axis image stabilization instead of 5-axis version which will be compatible with all E-mount lenses.

Rumor update : A7000 will employ a 3-axis in-body image stabilization

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The NEX-7 replacement camera will still fetaure a newly developed 24-megapixel CMOS sensor and will be about 8% smaller than the NEX-7. See below for other details.

New Sony A7000 Rumored Specifications

  • New 24-megapixel CMOS sensor
  • 3 axis built-in image stabilisation which works with all E-mount lenses
  • Touch-screen
  • 2.3-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
  • 8% thinner (118 x 67 x 42 mm)
  • Dual-axis leveling gauge
  • Battery Life (CIPA): 460 (built-in stabilisation off)

The Sony A7000 APS-C E-mount camera is said to be positioned above the current A6000, meaning that it is a possible NEX-7 successor camera.  Even previous rumors states the A7000 will arrive at CP+ 2015 show, the launch date of the camera is still unknown.

via SonyAlphaRumors

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