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The best Sony camera in 2024

The best Sony camera in 2024

The range of best Sony cameras just keeps getting bigger and better as Sony expands its camera offerings to more types of shooters in areas like sports, wildlife, travel, and fashion to video production, content creation, and vlogging, whether you are a professional, enthusiast or just a beginner there is a Sony camera for everyone.

Right at the top end, you’ve got the mighty but pricey sports-orientated Sony A9 Mark III with its mind-blowing global shutter, or the high-res megapixel monster in the Sony A7R IV. In the middle, Sony’s APS-C mirrorless cameras are a favorite of mine for travel, video, and content creation, and my current highlight is Sony’s compact but powerful Sony a6700.

Gareth Bevan

Gareth is the Reviews Editor at Digital Camera World, and the person in charge of testing and reviewing all the latest photography gear. Using his hands-on time with all the Sony cameras on this list, as well as several years of experience as a photographer and videographer, he has picked the best Sony cameras for different types of photographers.

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06/13/2024: Added a comparison section with Digital Camera World lab testing data and a camera specifications comparison table. Updated product reviews for clarity and corrections.

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Features Pushing ‘entry level’ full frame to the limit Sony has thrown a lot into this camera including a higher resolution and big video specs ★★★★★
Design Weather-sealed and well laid out camera body is easy to use, the menus can be a little complicated though ★★★★★
Performance Excellent all rounder, with fantastic photo and video quality, although noise and IBIS lags behind other brands ★★★★☆
Value Loses the enthusiast pricing of the previous version, but still manages to undercut many of its closest rivals ★★★★☆
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Features It might be the ‘resolution specialist’ but this camera has everything with 8K video, 10fps, and AI-powered autofocus ★★★★★
Design Usual great Sony body design, the vari-angle pivot screen and extra custom function buttons are great additions ★★★★★
Performance Stills, video, sports, it does it all The downsides are 61MP files are very big to work with, and its headline 8K video is cropped. ★★★★★
Value All this power does not come cheap, and the A7RV is priced right up in the dedicated pro bracket ★★★★☆

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Features Global shutter with 120fps stills and 1/80,000 sec shutter speeds, although some will complain about the relatively small 24.1MP sensor ★★★★★
Design A deep grip and custom function buttons will satisfy pros, although many will wish the vertical grip was built in ★★★★☆
Performance Mind blowing speed makes this the best sports camera ever for the very top pros, although is overkill for anyone else ★★★★★
Value Be prepared to pay for that global shutter, as this very pricey camera is considerably more than Canon or Nikon’s best ★★★★☆
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Features The latest Sony AI-AF, IBIS, and oversampled video are squeezed into Sony’s best compact and travelable APS-C camera ★★★★★
Design While it plays well with small APS-C lenses, the small body is hard to use with bigger Sony optics ★★★★☆
Performance Image and video quality is excellent, with autofocus and IS taking a big jump from prior models. and the smaller sensor crop benefits distance shooting ★★★★★
Value A lot of camera tech for fantastic value, although other brands have equally compelling options ★★★★★
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Features It might be an older model, but still has the mod-cons like eye detection, IBIS, and 4K video ★★★★★
Design Fantastic hybrid handling, small enough to travel yet big enough for pro work. Menus are a bit of a nightmare ★★★★★
Performance Newer Sony cameras do things much better, but the A7 III has great 4K vids, and 24MP is still respectable ★★★★★
Value A perfect way to get into full frame photography with a lot of killer features for incredible value ★★★★★
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Features 4K video, AI AF-tracking and built-in stereo audio make this a video powerhouse, but its 12MP stills take a hit ★★★★☆
Design The small body works great with gimbals and rigs, but it’s not the easiest to use handheld with big lenses ★★★★☆
Performance Excellent video chops, the audio and AI-AF are both stand outs. Image quality is good, but very limited by the megapixel count ★★★★☆
Value More affordable than Sony’s Alpha or FX range, but more rounded hybrid cameras can be had more the same price ★★★★☆
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Features Sony’s simplest camera with a focus on 4k video and built-in stereo audio ★★★★☆
Design A compact camera designed to slip into a pocket, the build is nice, if a little cheap feeling ★★★★☆
Performance Video and audio quality are good, and most importantly, just slightly better than an iPhone ★★★★☆
Value A fair price to pay for a dedicated content creation camera ★★★★☆
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Features An APS-C sensor pairs with Sony’s huge range of lens choices, backed up with an in-built stereo mic and 4K video ★★★★★
Design Small and compact design is great for vlogging, so long as your don’t pair it with too big lenses ★★★★☆
Performance Video performance is great, but lack of IBIS and older autofocus lets it down ★★★★★
Value Very reasonably priced, although good value, does reveal the cameras limitations ★★★★★
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Features A bigger 33MP sensor, oversampled 4K video, IBIS and the latest AI autofocus makes this a compact powerhouse ★★★★★
Design Very compact, but the full-frame sensor is begging to be used with big lenses which is an ergonomically poor experience ★★★☆☆
Performance Excellent performance in photo and video, Sony’s autofocus is the star of the show ★★★★★
Value Priced below the rest of the A7 range, this is Sony’s latest tech at the best value ★★★★★

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Spec comparison
Header Cell – Column 0 Sony A7 IV Sony A7R V Sony A9 III Sony a6700 Sony A7 III Sony ZV-E1 Sony ZV-1F Sony ZV-E10 II Sony A7C II
Launch Price $2,499 (body) $3,899 (body) $5,999 (body) $1,399 (body) $1,799 (body) $2,199 (body) $499 $999 (body) $2,199 (body)
Sensor Full-frame Full-frame Full-frame APS-C Full-frame Full-frame 1-inch APS-C Full-frame
Megapixels 33MP 61MP 24.6MP 26.1MP 24.2MP 12.1MP 20.1MP 26MP 33MP
Lens Mount Sony E-mount Sony E-mount Sony E-mount Sony E-mount Sony E-mount Sony E-mount Fixed 20mm f/2 Sony E-mount Sony E-mount
IBIS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Screen 3in vari-angle, 1.04m dots 3.1-in vari-angle, 2.1m dots 3.2-in vari-angle, 2.1m dots 3-in vari-angle, 1.03m dots 3-in vari-angle, 921k dots 3-in vari-angle, 1.03m dots 3-in vari-angle, 921k dots 3-in vari-angle, 1.03m dots 3-in vari-angle, 1.03m dots
Viewfinder EVF, 3.69m dots EVF, 9.44m dots EVF, 9.44m dots EVF, 2.36m dots EVF, 2.36m dots None None None OLED EVF, 2.36m dots, 0.7x
Max Burst Speed 33fps 10fps 120fps 11fps 10fps 10fps 24fps 11fps 10fps
Max Video Resolution 4K30p, 4K60p (crop) 8K24p 4K120p 4K120p 4K30p 4K60p 4k30p 4k60p 4k60p


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