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SKU : 7328M15
50.1MP Full-Frame Stacked Exmor RS CMOS Sensor
Dual BIONZ XR Image Processors + AI Processing Unit
Advanced AI Real-Time Recognition Autofocus System
Up to 30fps Blackout-Free Continuous Shooting (AF/AE Tracking)
8K 30fps Video Recording + 4K 120fps (10-bit 4:2:2)
5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization (Up to ~8.5 stops)
Pre-Capture + AI Subject Detection Modes
Dual CFexpress Type A / SD Card Slots
The Sony A1 II is the updated flagship version of Sony’s A1 series, designed as an “all-in-one no-compromise” professional camera. It sits at the very top of Sony’s lineup, combining high resolution (50MP), extreme speed (30fps), and advanced 8K video in one body.
Compared to the original A1, the A1 II focuses on refinements in autofocus, AI tracking, handling, stabilization, and workflow efficiency, rather than completely changing the core formula.
| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| Sony A1 II Mirrorless Camera | KSh 733,600 |
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Camera Type | Flagship Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera |
| Sensor | 50.1MP Stacked Exmor RS CMOS |
| Processor | Dual BIONZ XR + AI Unit |
| Autofocus | AI-Based 759-Point Phase Detection AF |
| Stabilization | 5-Axis IBIS (advanced correction system) |
| Video | 8K 30fps / 4K 120fps (10-bit 4:2:2) |
| Burst Shooting | Up to 30fps blackout-free |
| ISO Range | 50–102400 (expanded) |
| Viewfinder | Ultra-high-resolution OLED EVF |
| LCD | Multi-angle articulating touchscreen |
| Storage | Dual CFexpress Type A / SD Slots |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, FTP workflow support |
| Lens Mount | Sony E-Mount (Full Frame) |
The original a1’s autofocus system could recognize humans when shooting stills and videos, and animals and birds when shooting stills. The a1 II, however, inherits the dedicated “AI processor” seen in cameras like the a7R V and a9 III and can now recognize even more subjects: it adds insects, cars, trains and airplanes. All the recognition modes are now available in movie mode as well, and the system can specifically target key parts of recognized subjects, such as a driver’s helmet.ony also claims that human and animal eye recognition should be around 30% better than the a1 and that bird eye recognition should be 50% better. The Animal and Bird modes have also been merged, meaning you won’t have to switch between subject recognition modes if you want to go from shooting animals to birds or vice versa.
Given that the a1’s audience is professionals who use it day in and day out, it’s no surprise that Sony has been conservative with changes to its magnesium body and controls – the a1 II’s tweaks are largely the same as the a9 III’s, with the grip getting deeper and the shutter button being angled forward towards your finger.
The dials and buttons are largely in the same places, though the exposure compensation markings have been removed from the locking top-plate control dial. The stills / video / S&Q modes have also been moved to a sub-dial rather than being settings on the mode selector dial, and the drive select dial now has a disable setting that lets you control the camera’s drive mode purely through menus.
Delivers flagship-level 50.1MP resolution with extremely high detail capture suitable for commercial, studio, and sports photography
Produces outstanding dynamic range and color accuracy, optimized for professional post-processing workflows
Combines high resolution with stacked sensor speed, allowing fast bursts without major image degradation
Handles both studio precision work and fast action photography in a single system
Provides improved noise control and consistency in mid-to-high ISO shooting conditions
Designed for professionals who need both speed and resolution without compromise
Next-generation AI autofocus system with highly advanced subject recognition and tracking
Real-time Eye AF for humans, animals, birds, and fast-moving subjects with improved accuracy
Up to 30fps continuous shooting with blackout-free performance for sports and wildlife
Pre-capture shooting mode helps capture moments before full shutter press
Enhanced subject tracking stability for unpredictable motion scenarios
Optimized for professional sports, wildlife, and press photography environments
Records 8K 30fps video with full sensor readout for ultra-high-resolution production
Supports 4K 120fps 10-bit 4:2:2 recording for cinematic slow-motion workflows
Offers advanced S-Log3 and S-Cinetone profiles for professional color grading
Strong AI-based tracking ensures smooth focus transitions in video
Improved stabilization for handheld cinematic shooting
Designed for high-end commercial, documentary, and hybrid production workflows
Professional sports photography
Wildlife photography
High-end commercial photography
Studio and fashion production
Cinematic filmmaking
Press and editorial work
Hybrid photo-video production
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Combines speed + resolution in one flagship body | Extremely expensive |
| Advanced AI autofocus and tracking | Heavy workflow (large files, storage needs) |
| 30fps blackout-free shooting | Overkill for casual users |
| 8K professional video capability | Requires top-tier lenses |
| Improved handling vs previous generation | Incremental upgrade over original A1 |
The Sony A1 II is the ultimate flagship mirrorless camera, designed for professionals who need maximum flexibility across photography and video. At KSh 733,600 in Kenya, it represents the highest tier of Sony’s ecosystem, offering extreme speed, high resolution, and cinema-grade video performance in a single system.
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