Announced in February earlier this year and having shipped in April for $1,700 a pop, this is not exactly the newest kid on the proverbial block, but nonetheless it still packs in some pretty impressive features that allows it to deliver far more than what the average photographer would expect.
It sports a 16.05-megapixel Digital Live MOS Sensor that is capable of handling sensitivity and response, all the while suppressing the rolling shutter effect even when the electronic shutter is in use. With the Venus Engine image processor in play, it will help deliver a performance boost so that the high speed signal processing required for rich 4K video recording is achieved. We are talking about shooting at maximum ISO 25,600 here. Definitely not the cheapest camera for the budding enthusiast if you were to think about it, but it does pack quite a punch – especially if you would like a future-proof video recording device (at least for a few more years) in your hands right now.