Sony Alpha A1 review
Cons:
- Dial locks are awkward to use with gloves
- Indecipherable Creative Look options
Sonyâs ground-breaking high-resolution, high-speed flagship delivers truly unprecedented performance, but with a price to match. Andy Westlake tries it out
Itâs one of the truisms of the modern world that technology advances at an extraordinary pace. In the world of cameras, over the past decade this development has been largely driven by Sony, at least in terms of image sensors and electronics. When the firm first set its sights on competing head-on with the established duopoly of Canon and Nikon, it determined that its only path to success would be through relentless innovation. Nobody could accuse it of not sticking to its guns.