You may also be right. :)
Anyway, I've watched most FF 4K filmed in the camera with this A1 and it looks very soft IMO (I mean the 30p, not the 120fps). I really don't like the video quality out of this advertises "that can do “everything” camera" especially at it's exorbitant launch price!
it is the same old story:
first a new resolution with poor codec and poor subsampling and low fps, then a better codec, then a better subsampling, then more fps, then a new resolution with poor codec and poor subsampling and low fps, then a better codec, then a better subsampling, then more fps, then a new resolution with poor codec and poor subsampling and low fps, then a better codec, then a better subsampling, then more fps, ...
and a new camera for each new step...
how to deal with this old story?
if you have clients for 8k and can make money right now, so buy the camera, if you cannot make money with it right now so wait for a better 8k camera.
if you are a rich and eccentric person who likes to enjoy new technology so buy the camera and a very big 8k tv. you will see the reality much better than it realy is...
I just want to know if it overheats. All the new "watch me in cool place" or "my fake movie" stuff is just BS.
Some A1 internal private talks info
Full size sample images at different ISO speeds:
https://www.dpreview.com/samples/5111386193/sony-a1-sample-gallery
Sony A1 overheats and shuts-down after just 16 minutes when recording 8K video, which is even worse than the much-maligned Canon EOS R5.
A1 can record 8K video for almost 80 minutes with the temperature limit set to High, rather than standard, yet it comes with much higher sensor noise as it works at physical limit.
It's all cause of that tiny uncomfortable tile they call "a pro body", that's to small and uncomfortable to hold, to small to properly dissipate heat etc!
Samples
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleries/5226835446/sony-a1-alpha-one-sample-gallery/1225158945
More samples
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleries/7795124008/sony-a1-sample-gallery-dpreview-tv/6955166259
The build quality, old and low res LCD and video features are underwhelming + the price "sky high", but at least the image quality is very nice. :)
One thing you need to understand - cameras are now going the way of audio Hi-Fi market.
Niche thing, controlled reviewers, few magazines (now sites), rich and middle class, but not mentally stable buyers :-)
Can just read the history of this transition.
And Fujifilm for reason is so popular as it does same retro fashion look Hi-Fi makers started to do.
Sony a1 added to studio test scene for stills and video:
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/8956705170/sony-a1-added-to-studio-test-scene
Although the noise (like the price) it's higher compared to the competition and the 4K is very soft, overall I like the image quality: the photos are detailed, colors and graduations are great and the NR algorithm strikes a grate balance between the noise vs details. The video side is not so impressing but all in all it could be a nice camera for under 4000$. :)
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