Sony’s flagship smartphone for this year – the Xperia 1 VI comes with several upgrades and improvements. Apart from the more practical design, the Xperia 1 Mark 6 retains a similar camera setup to its ...
There was a time when Sony cameras had to try extra hard to beat Canon and Nikon – the A7 III is a great example. Will Sony ...
The Sony a9 III has a maximum shutter speed of 1/80,000 second and supports flash synchronization ... the 20.2 MP Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR at ISO 3248, it’s still behind the Canon EOS R3 (ISO 4086 ...
If you can’t use the cameras, what’s the point of them even being there? The Sony Xperia 1 III is far from new having debuted in 2021, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t hold up. If you’re not ...
The Sony a9 III is the company's latest high-end sports/action photography ... In February, we updated our review with a video reel and impressions. The OM System OM-1 Mark II is a high-speed Micro ...
Both Sony and Apple have rather compelling flagship smartphones to offer at the moment, and we’re here to compare them. We’ll be comparing the Sony Xperia 1 VI vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max. The former ...
Sony Xperia 1 mobile was launched in February 2019. The phone comes with a 6.50-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 1644x3840 pixels and an aspect ratio of 21:9. The display sports ...
Sony has teased its newest high-performance camera, the a1 Mark II, promising that it will be announced at a live event next Tuesday, November 19.
In our current top spot, we have the Xperia 1 VI; the big and beautiful leader of Sony’s smartphone lineup. It’s a no-nonsense flagship that encapsulates Sony’s phone-making ethos ...
While the original PlayStation console was released on September 9, 1995, in the US, it was released a few months earlier in ...
Sony has officially revealed that the A1 II will be its next mirrorless camera through a live event announcement on its ...
Its A7 IV was the best all-rounder for a couple of years, but now the Nikon Z6 III and Canon EOS R6 Mark II have bettered it in most regards. Sony needs to strike back, and I'd expect great things ...