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New super APSC

Lewislach
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New super APSC

Here's what Sony really needs... Or can actually do with no doubt cut off the market again with the following... A 1.25x 32mpx sensor in apsc body, outsourced processing unit eg helio x20/x27 decacore CPU with a 4gb ram buffer(or 1gb 4086bit HBM stacked memory(AMD super graphics ram)), this would allow you to write 300mbs or 600mbs UHS 2 raid 0 configuration SD cards with a constant 12fps lagless write buffer and 72fps burst mode with a 3 second write speed. 3.2mill dot and the ability to record full 8k at 60fps(potentially 120+fps).

Enough processing power to do pixel tracking which would just be short of 3 million tracking points 
+ Sony stop using camera batteries, they suck and you know it, give us a real camera able to fit easy 2x Sony VTC 2500mA 18650 cell (5000mA total) battery design... One of the most reliable batteries of all time, no production line cost for weird design batteries anymore and of course at as little as £5 a battery

Come on Sony, this tech has been out as long as 2014, and I can state the production of such a unit would cost a buyer no more than £2000 a unit.

Sony you need to integrate mobile processing power into your cameras this is where you excellent and already have that ability to do... While cannon and Nikon have no mobile processing technology 

 

Call it the Sony a8x

Jazz it up for an extra £300/400 and give us a carbon fibre edition 😍

PS if you made your mirror less systems android you may be able to do tether photoshooting instead of pixel shift, tethershoot 4/8/12 cameras as many as you want. Would also be great for 3D or tesselated/holographic videohpraphy.

 

Boom a customer that loves you that much 

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