β’ 50 megapixels for less post-shoot cropping hassle. In particular, 24mm's superb color and DD can be used to create vertical photos from horizontal ones. Even the most difficult shooting situations may be easily RAW - you.
Features include as rapid, precise autofocus and a silent, flash-compatible "silent" mode (when using a synchronizer with Sony contacts). Only about 1500 frames were shot with the mechanics over the course of six months. The remaining (about 100,000) can be found in digital format. Not so for RSH. It functions admirably under the illumination of vintage fluorescent lights. And since the shutter speed is set to 1/36000, shooting at f/1.2 allows you to do so even during the middle of the day.
For shooting 8k 4:2:2 footage and several 4k formats, you'll need a memory card slot that can quickly and efficiently draw CF-Express.
β’ user-friendly interface with high-quality LCD, menu, and buttons (as the owner of the A73, I can say that the A1 screen is really good)
Features: β’ a sizable and ergonomic EVF; β’ the ability to shoot in lossless RAW format (L-RAW, M-RAW, S-RAW) thanks to the most recent firmware; β’ superb ergonomics, all controls are within easy reach (speed, WB, AF points, etc.)
That's all I can think of at the moment, anyway.