Sony Camera

Sony was founded in 1946 as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. This electronics company, which produced items such as the transistor radio TR-55, the home video tape recorder CV-2000, the portable music player Walkman, and the compact disc player CDP-101, expanded into a variety of business activities. Sony acquired CBS Records in 1988, followed by Columbia Pictures in 1989. In 1994, the business introduced the PlayStation home video game console. In Japan, Sony entered the financial sector. In 2021, Sony became a holding corporation, transferring the name Sony Corporation to its electronics unit.

Key Specifications
Key Specifications
  • Standard ISO range from 100 to 51200
  • 15-stop dynamic range at low-sensitivity settings. Aspect Ratio : 3:2
  • 14-bit RAW output for natural gradations. 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization, High-contrast XGA OLED Tru-Finder to click clear images and high-quality videos
  • 4D Focus – Wide, Fast, Steadfast, AF performance inherited from α9. Tenacious AF/AE tracking during continuous shooting at up to 10 fps and up to 8fps in live view mode with mechanical or silent shutter
  • 4K HDR with high resolution, wide dynamic range, and a wide color gamut approaches reality
  • Outstanding reliability and features for smooth, confident shooting in a compact body
  • 2 Year standard warranty + 1 year extended warranty on registration on alpha community
  • Full pixel readout without binning for high-resolution 4K movies
  • Country of Origin: China
Key Specifications
Key Specifications

On April 1, 1976, Apple Computer Company was established with the goal of manufacturing and distributing Steve Wozniak’s Apple I personal computer. In 1977, Steve Jobs and Wozniak incorporated the business. Being one of the first microcomputers to be mass-produced, Apple II, the company’s second computer, quickly became a successful seller. The first computers that use a graphical user interface and a mouse were the Lisa, released by Apple in 1983, and the Macintosh, released in 1984. The company’s internal issues by 1985 included CEO power battles and the exorbitant pricing of its products. In that same year, Wozniak withdrew to pursue other endeavours, while Jobs departed Apple to found NeXT, Inc.