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  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Před 3 lety +39

    You have my deepest sympathies for taking one for the team :-)))

  • @oscarshen6855
    @oscarshen6855 Před 3 lety +13

    I really love SONY's approach for product line up, each one have their distinct purpose. A7 for general use, A7R for super high resolution still photo, A7s for video, A7c for travel, A9 for action like sport and wild life, A1 for.......everything above and more. Every potential custmer knows exactly which one is for him/her, no confusion. Another point I love is even when making the ultra "pro" camera SONY always have compactness in mind, I don't want to see a big black brick of a camera with vertical grip as "flagship" in 2021, it looks like that's what Canon and Nikon are going to do. If you really want a vertical grip, you can add one as an accessory. Someone being a pro doesn't mean he is immune to weight.
    I probably will never buy a 6500$ camera and I will never need 30FPS with 50MP, an A7c can serves me very well, but it's always enjoyable to watch you reviewing this technical masterpiece!

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      I completely agree on the vertical grip. I'm not a fan of those, myself.

  • @milosmokry
    @milosmokry Před 3 lety +5

    Your review of the Sony A1 camera accurately captures the things that are important and essential. Your final review of the Sony A1 is very pleasant thanks to your submission and shows all technical and visual aspects in a balanced form. I personally owned a Sony A7 RIV camera and after several months of considering the pros and cons and reviewing a few detailed reviews, I took the last final step, I sold the Sony A7R IV and bought this camera. Your beautiful review also helped me with this decision. Personally, I think that this camera opens up and reveals the path that photographic and video technology will take. Thank you personally for your professional and beneficial video reviews, your work that helps many people and me in making decisions. In your videos I see the truth, contribution and true love of work that you bring to us with such nobility. You are one of the best people I could see on youtube and be a part of it. Sincerely, Milos

  • @TimothyGordon
    @TimothyGordon Před 3 lety +16

    This may be Sony’s “one” but your review is the one I’ve been waiting for! Seriously, this is the one review that matters to me most.

  • @bmc1222
    @bmc1222 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve grown to appreciate your reviews in a way that I can’t extend to many other camera reviewers. Clear, unbiased, and concise; all leading to a wonderfully informative and direct product review. Only other reviewer I watch is DP Review. Thank you good sir.

  • @heathwirt8919
    @heathwirt8919 Před 3 lety +3

    Dustin, the early comment stating that you placed the order for this A1 made the rest of the very interesting and informative review academic. Very impressive camera and review. Well done.

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam Před 3 lety +3

    _Wife said: Looks much like the other camera's ..._
    Dustin takes her to her wardrobe, opened the door , looks at her and says, sorry, again please ....
    I have to say, I not always agree to your choice of cameras but I support your logic why you choose them.
    Thanks for sharing, great video !!

  • @JordanCS13
    @JordanCS13 Před 3 lety +4

    The noise comparison between the A1 and R5 was not equal. If you use shutter speed to equal exposure from the different sensitivity, it's effectively comparing the Sony at 2/3 stop lower ISO. A fair comparison would be to shoot at the same aperture and shutter speed and then use the ISO that gives equal exposure, which in this case would have been ISO 16,000 on the Canon vs 25,600 on the Sony.
    Otherwise,. excellent review. Thanks!

    • @randfee
      @randfee Před 3 lety +3

      right... that being said, the Sony Cams still win on colour accuracy. I tested it myself and I can confirm these results.
      By the way, I'm a Canon R5 owner... it was plenty good enough for me to remain in the Canon sphere as I have tons of lenses that simply work much better with the R5 than any of the sony bodies I've tried.
      I hope Canon can finally go and catch up in sensor technology before Sony introduced something like dual ISO pixel patterns doubling the dynamic range or what not.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Jordan, when ISO values are not standardized, there is essentially no way to scientifically compare cameras without biasing in favor of one or the other. I've done everything I can to accurately report here.

    • @JordanCS13
      @JordanCS13 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Thanks for the reply. However, I disagree. I understand that ISO values are not standardized between brands (and sometimes different cameras in the same brand.) However, using the same lens, aperture and shutter speed, then setting ISO for equivalent exposure should get the cameras to use the same level of sensor sensitivity regardless of labeled ISO. I find this to be the most fair way to compare, as in real world shooting, if one camera is exposing 2/3 stop brighter for the same ISO, and you are light limited, you're going to end up using 2/3 stop lower marked ISO on one camera vs the higher marked ISO on the other, to obtain your desired shutter speed. I do understand the challenges of camera comparisons, as I do reviews as well, and have been doing so for 9 years, so I appreciate the hard work you put into a review like this.

    • @andreasbrand3191
      @andreasbrand3191 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@DustinAbbottTWI​, you surely meant there is no 'non-scientific' way to compare cameras? Of course there are several gradually more complex ways to determine the sensor's performance very technically without human bias, independent of how the actual ISO steps are defined in each camera. One technical term is the photon response curve. Then there is quantum efficiency and obviously signal to noise level which ultimately defines the dynamic range.
      Jordan Steele definitely has a point here.
      I wouldn't say that you necessarily have to go down that path of physically accurate measurements as I find your content very informative, but then again I already know this stuff. If you're interested I can elaborate on some relatively easy to implement methods to get a more quantitative result in the mix without having to do complex math. Let me know if you're interested. A simple method is to simulate a brightness sweep via a sweep in exposure time, as a x-times longer exposure time simply generates more electrons in the pixels via photo-effect just like x-times more brightness would at constant exposure time. This is neglecting dark-current and thermal noise, but that's negligible here. The pixel value curve over exposure-time will saturate at the brighter end towards 14bit (16384) and approach the noise level and black offset on the lower end. Plotting this for both cameras will show their "relative brightness". Doing this for ISO will yield the brightness offset. DXO Mark does something similar, but you could (and probably should) do it via just showing the images side by side. Sadly, I don't see anyone doing it. Gerald undone just gets out a ND array and use IMATEST software, which is fine too. Bill Claff calculates his DR and ISO invariance graphs similarly too on his quite famous photonstophotos side. But no reviewer bridges the gap between a true measurement and a visible example.
      I already know all this but explaining it to non-physicists/engineers is something I enjoy. Anyone not savvy enough for Bill's equations, let me know, as I said, the math result can also be conveyed easily by just making a montage of exposure-series for instance.
      regards from a german optics/laser physicist... hobby: photography with consumer cameras and supercooled high-end cameras (at work).

    • @andreasbrand3191
      @andreasbrand3191 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DustinAbbottTWI regarding ISO comparison. As mentioned in my other post, the same lenses should be used since the same f-stop could mean very different light transmission (T-Stop) (apologies if you did, then I must have overlooked this).
      Secondly: Changing the shutter speed never gives a fair sensor comparison. One should always change the ISO (which is more arbitrary) at the same shutter speed in order to achieve similar exposure, therefore I second Jordan's comment from a technical/engineering/physics standpoint. It's still be silly if the lenses didn't let the same amount of light through.

  • @FarzadFarzamfar
    @FarzadFarzamfar Před 3 lety +6

    Was waiting for a REAL review. Thanks so much!

  • @networm64
    @networm64 Před 3 lety +1

    Watched this first then the none definitive version and enjoyed both a lot. The day I saw this review in the very first minutes it was posted just brough a big shock to my face as I didn't expect to see it comes up soon like this! And after watching it I can't stop smiling, it was me who offered you for such a trade with your A9 and A7riii and I am so happy to see you are satisfied with the deal now! And I can't be satisfied more to see the very first and most comperehensive review by the one I do trust to.
    Oh just noted you not happy with AF results of the sigma 100-400mm, just watched the Mark Galer's A1 review and he mentioned Sony 70-350mm can keep up so well with this camera with great results. Yes you have to stick with 21MP in longer focal lengths but apparently this lens have almost a fullframe coverage at wide end and way more than apsc crop coverage in most focal length but the 350mm.

  • @abtyne
    @abtyne Před 3 lety +1

    Been waiting desperately for your review of this camera. Not only it’s a great joy to watch your videos but also it’s like attending to a Masterclass.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      Masterclass seems to be the trending compliment on this review!

  • @andgainingspeed
    @andgainingspeed Před 3 lety +1

    The sensor performance section of the video was terrific. The conclusion was "on the money" regarding who the A1 is for. Thanks for "taking (A)1 for the team" as it will be a great platform for so many reviews of lenses in a variety of uses. 👍

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, and I do think the Alpha 1 should be a very good benchmark for years to come.

  • @syrcular
    @syrcular Před 3 lety +5

    I've been looking out for your A1 review and was wondering if you would have ended up getting one! Excellent review and video!

  • @tres837
    @tres837 Před 3 lety +2

    You are an amazing teacher. Thanks

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld Před 3 lety +1

    Mine is getting delivered later today. Good to see watch your video beforehand.

  • @djuliahermanto3546
    @djuliahermanto3546 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice review.... that rear LCD screen wiil be upgraded, for alpha 1 mark II. Full articulating rear LCD screen and 1080p resolution.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      That would be nice, though it would probably need more upgrading than just that to get my money!

  • @minibuns5397
    @minibuns5397 Před 3 lety +2

    Finally - looking forward to your take on this boss man

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      It took me a bit to get one, but you know that I prefer to do thorough, accurate reviews rather than quick reactionary ones.

  • @nine958
    @nine958 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, I just watched one of the best, information-packed review. That new Stacked sensor is looking amazing. Job well done Sony and thanks for this amazing review. 👍👍

  • @swanstudios2018
    @swanstudios2018 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice I been waiting for this one! Thank you Dustin for your excellent reviews!

  • @BenjaminAdamsVu
    @BenjaminAdamsVu Před 3 lety +3

    Aways straight and excellent informative reviews Dustin, thank you for sharing your thoughts, BRAVO!!

  • @sniperv
    @sniperv Před 3 lety +3

    Great review as always! A1 looks darn impressive!

  • @samtaylor4592
    @samtaylor4592 Před 3 lety +2

    Been waiting for this review! Thanks Dustin

  • @wawanbalik
    @wawanbalik Před 3 lety

    Dustin as usual drops the definitive review for the product! Looking forward to it.

  • @tennissir1986
    @tennissir1986 Před 3 lety +1

    First time I’ve seen one of your videos. Just fantastic.

  • @jonaswicker6188
    @jonaswicker6188 Před 3 lety

    Thumbs up for taking one for the team! Great and entertaining review!

  • @neonyao2217
    @neonyao2217 Před 3 lety +3

    Best review ever! Detailed, professional, and helpful, thank you Mr. Abbott!

  • @Canon1DMkII
    @Canon1DMkII Před 3 lety +2

    Can't wait to hear the cat calls when Sony drops that A1 II next year with an articulating hi res OLED rear display.

  • @heathwirt8919
    @heathwirt8919 Před 3 lety

    The image gallery is superb, showcasing both the camera's technical performance and photographers expertise.

  • @anthonycampo185
    @anthonycampo185 Před 2 lety +1

    Where’s that bottom plate from? Love the review. Can’t wait to get mine!

  • @Jeo-What
    @Jeo-What Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this review. I should watch this video before switching from Fuji X-H1 system (was not impressed with X-H2s that I waited for four years to upgrade) to the A7IV just less than two months ago as I did not know that A1 or any camera is able to trigger flash at 1/200s with electronic shutter (did not know that is even a possible option for electronic shutter and no other reviews I watched mentioned it) and 1/400s (breaking the 1/250s barrier) with mechanical shutter. I shoot quite a bit of outdoor people events with flash and those features along would come in very handy for me without the need to increase the depth of field when shooting at ISO 50 or adding on an ND filter. Now, I will wait patiently for the A1-II with a 4-axis tilt screen, 8-stop IBIS and other enhancements.
    Camera Canada is amazing especially when it comes to Tamron lenses as they are the only store that I can consistently find lenses like the Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0-2.8 or the 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 in stock for purchase while all other camera retailers in Ontario were waiting over a month or longer to have them in stock

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před rokem +1

      Camera Canada is a great retailer, for sure.

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Před rokem

      @@DustinAbbottTWI I think when I first saw A1's price, 50MP & 30FPS I just stopped myself looking further into the specs as none of them really make me want to spend the extra $5000.00. If the main advertisement was "Flash with Electronic Shutter at 1/200s Sync Speed, support HSS..." I think I would dived right into it as it has been my wish for the past ten years to have such camera. I am sure everything happened for a reason and A1 is just not meant for me at this moment... maybe A1 II would be.

  • @justinwaldman3716
    @justinwaldman3716 Před 3 lety

    This is one really fantastic camera. I got it a few weeks ago from ORMS in Cape Town - and it's shown a superiority at every level. Great review.

  • @trippalhealicks
    @trippalhealicks Před 3 lety +1

    The review EVERYONE's been waiting for.

  • @brucecolman3402
    @brucecolman3402 Před 2 lety

    Terrific review Dustin, I bought my A1 yesterday and your review was very helpful in making the decision.

  • @ScalletaEvaBloodlymoon
    @ScalletaEvaBloodlymoon Před 3 lety +1

    Really good review! Thanks for sharing

  • @JonniArmani
    @JonniArmani Před 3 lety +1

    Always great reviews D 👊👊💥

  • @jlramos3d
    @jlramos3d Před rokem

    A 5 star review for a 5 star camera. Thanks so much 👏👏

  • @TracyDavis904
    @TracyDavis904 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review yet again Dustin. I can't wait to get this one.

  • @andreasbrand3191
    @andreasbrand3191 Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice review Dustin, appreciated and also importantly quite enjoyable to watch, even though I've already upgraded to the R5 some weeks ago.
    I second some of the critique by others regarding the subjective comparison of cameras. While we're talking photography cameras and not scientific instruments, I do agree that you shouldn't compare what is not comparable. While I've already responded regarding Jordan Steele's ISO and exposure discussion, I would say that using the same lens would be of utmost importance. It might very well be, that the Sony and Canon lens while used at the same f-Number transmit very different amounts of light. Therefore I'd wholeheartedly recommend using a DSLR lens with their appropriate adapters when comparing cameras of different brands/mounts.
    My strong suspicion is, that the contrast difference of the A1 vs R5 comparison shot at 43:20 is mostly caused by lens issues. I am 95% certain this can't be due to the difference of sensors. The Canon Sensor would be broken in this case!
    regards
    Andreas

    • @Davitor1
      @Davitor1 Před 3 lety

      You’re definitely correct in your suspension of the lens being an issue. Here’s another reviewer doing a comparison. czcams.com/video/xAeBJbLaeIo/video.html

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there, for many of the comparisons I used the same lens attached to both.

    • @andreasbrand3191
      @andreasbrand3191 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@DustinAbbottTWI oh right... I missed that information, didn't know it registeres as a DT 35 SAM on the Sony.
      Still, the Sony being darker, one should then compare noise, dynamic range etc. by adjusting the Canon's ISO setting at same f-stop and shutter speed in order to match the overall exposure. Therefore the should be less noise on the Canon.
      That being said, this won't help at dynamic range, shadow and highlight recovery, however, you seem to have overexposed the Canon shot more at 48:00 which is why I don't agree this comparison holds.
      regards

    • @andreasbrand3191
      @andreasbrand3191 Před 3 lety

      @@Davitor1 well if the lens was the same, which Dustin DID mention at 36:08, then that's a non-issue. However, as I mentioned in the response to Duston (before this one), the R5 seems to have higher gain meaning the image is brighter at the same f-stop and shutter speed. Therefore, in order to compare noise/dynamic range, shadow/highlight recovery, the exposure MUST be matched by adjusting ISO to achive the same image brightness, only then can one compare the sensor performance.
      it's tricky but that'd be the correct way to do it. Nobody is interested in setting a certain ISO and then comparing image quality, everybody wants a certain exposure while using a certain lens and if the A1 does that at ISO 25600 and the Canon achieves this at ISO 16000, then that is how one needs to compare it.
      damn... now I'm really curious too!

  • @MK-bg9bj
    @MK-bg9bj Před 3 lety

    One of the best A1 reviews i've seen.

  • @NurIsmailMohammed
    @NurIsmailMohammed Před 3 lety

    Hello Dustin! That is also what I did...get rid of my a9II and a7RIII and get the a1. No regrets. Now saving for a good prime. Good day!

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      The Alpha 1 has not disappointed. It allows you to get the best of both those cameras at one time.

  • @rickpimentel5643
    @rickpimentel5643 Před 3 lety +1

    I started watching this video but felt it was a little long winded so didn’t finish it. Hope to finish it later

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      That's understandable, though the whole point of this video is to be thorough in covering most all aspects of the camera and its performance.

  • @DrJake108
    @DrJake108 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review as always - appreciate your work

  • @skymakai
    @skymakai Před 2 lety +1

    Always appreciate your detailed reviews! Seems to me like Sony limited a few things on the a1, possibly to have an upgraded offering on the a1 mkii. The high resolution LCD and fully articulating screen are two must haves.

  • @DA-yd2ny
    @DA-yd2ny Před 3 lety

    Great review as usual, Dustin. I see it brings you joy shooting with it; And this is the most important thing. Good on ya!!!

  • @melissamonge4461
    @melissamonge4461 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review, as always! And I think your wrap up was excellent, I own the A9 for bird photography and other than added the resolution which would be nice, this is probably more than I need (especially at that price point!)

  • @nickwilliams6716
    @nickwilliams6716 Před 7 měsíci

    Just placed an order for the A1. I am after a higher MP version of my A9mkI. I did try for a few months the Nikon Z8 which I prefer over my A9 in every way apart from one. The AF is just not as good and I do not shoot difficult subjects just people. The 3D tracing is so frustrating how it jumps of the person you tell it to stay on, unlike my A9 or A7iv with active tracking. 95% of the photos with it were in focus after constantly changing focus modes but as I shoot for a living and have got use to the hit rate with my Sonys and despite loving the camera I have sold the Z8 and now have a A1 on order.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 7 měsíci

      I think you'll love the A1. It takes everything about the a9 and improves on it.

  • @Xetenor
    @Xetenor Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the incredible review by the best on youtube. The dynamic range part was really impressive. I think this camera probably is going to be my next upgrade but not yet. My A7R3 does great for landscapes and portraits which is what I use it for mainly, zero video. Maybe next year :)

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      It's a lot of money if you don't really need what it has to offer. The RIII continues to be a really strong camera on so many levels.

  • @GeertDelmulle
    @GeertDelmulle Před 3 lety

    Different behaviour between locking mechanisms - Exposure Compensation vs. the rest: the other functions you want to set and keep there, whereas the Exp.Comp. You want to unlock and fiddle with during operation, changing the setting from one picture to the next.
    I understand the difference and like it that way.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you like it. I don't as much, though as with all things, you get used to it.

  • @RogerZoul
    @RogerZoul Před 3 lety +3

    You spent $6500 on a body, but you won’t buy the card that works best in the camera? It seems quite out of whack to me. It makes sense, to me, to get the card that allows the camera to be at its best. Over time, the extra cost becomes unimportant, especially given the cost of the body. Finally, if you encourage others to hold off on buying the better card (CFe) that just slows down the time it takes for prices to drop. It is demand and competition that results in prices dropping, albeit as long as Sony is the only company making and using these cards in their cameras, that will result on a long adaption period. I do believe Sony has brought forth other cards that didn't sell well on the market and they finally went completely out of use. And one more finally (I know I'm way over the limit of words on a youtube comment), but the less expensive cards are more appropriate for lower-end consumer level bodies, not top-of-the-line bodies like this A1! I think Sony was mistaken to not go CFe type B on this. Anyway, I'm very thankful to Sony for driving the market as they have done. Without them, Canon would still be on the stone ages.
    Enjoy your reviews, by the way. :)

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Anthony, if the CFe Type A cards would actually improve my experience for my use, I would do it. I didn't run into any limitation in using my high end SD cards, however, so there's no compelling reason to upgrade when prices aren't good for the cards. One of Sony's limitations is that they tend to push their own media rather than adopting more common standards to the detriment of themselves and their customers. Type B CFe cards definitely make more sense. There's a clearer advantage in performance relative to good SD cards.

  • @sallybillman3593
    @sallybillman3593 Před 2 lety

    Dustin: I bought the Sony a1 less than a year ago. I use it for video and still. For the first time while filming, a message displayed on the screen that said to stop filming and let camera cool. Outside the temp was 73 degrees and I had been filming at the most 15 minutes outside and another 15 minutes inside. I was surprised for a camera this expensive to over heat that quickly. 73 degrees is not that hot. I had wondered if my settings of filming could have increased the probability of over heating. Have you been receiving responses of the same problems with a Sony a1?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 2 lety

      I really haven’t had other similar complaints. If the camera was in direct sunlight (particularly with sun going into the lens barrel) it will cause faster overheating. If you can shade the camera with something it will probably help.

  • @julianstrau6663
    @julianstrau6663 Před 3 lety +4

    The question I have now: What do you prefer to shoot with? With the Sony A1 or the EOS R5? :)

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +6

      That's a simple question with a complicated answer. Both have unique strengths and weaknesses. I will say this - one big advantage on the Sony side is the HUGE selection of lenses, both first and third party. Having the Samyang "tiny series", for example, means that I can choose to go small and light with the Sony in a way I just can't with the Canon. So, if the edge goes to Sony, it is more about the whole eco-system rather than just the camera itself. I love the R5 as a camera, and it still fits my hands the best.

    • @KenCheng
      @KenCheng Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI so, it's safe to say the Samyang lenses can handle the 50MP sensor? (or the 61MP a7RIV?)

  • @bobvila1010
    @bobvila1010 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review as always. Just got my A1 last week. Is there a disadvantage shooting with the electronic shooter instead of mecanical?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +2

      Very little now. You get higher flash sync speed in mechanical, but that's about the only leftover advantage.

    • @bobvila1010
      @bobvila1010 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Merci beaucoup! 👍

  • @williamhumber5890
    @williamhumber5890 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice review overall, although I wonder in your DR comparison of the outdoor scene between the A1 and R5 how much of the difference you describe is coming from the lens flare characteristics rather than the sensor itself.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      It's the same lens on both, so there shouldn't be a radical difference in flare.

    • @williamhumber5890
      @williamhumber5890 Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Oh, interesting. By same lens I assume you mean the same 35 f/1.4Lii mounted with an adapter to the A1? If it's the same lens, then it shouldn't be from flare characteristics, but it's really odd that the difference looks exactly like a veiling flare. I can't recall ever seeing something like that purely from the sensor noise characteristics.

  • @shang-hsienyang1284
    @shang-hsienyang1284 Před 3 lety

    The a1 doesn't overheat, but after 15~20mins of intensive shooting, it becomes significantly warmer than the a9. Using the vertical grip helps a bit, but I find the VG-C4EM to be harder to hold than the VG-C3EM.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      It's definitely doing a lot more processing than an a9, so that's probably not surprising.

  • @albertcurielx
    @albertcurielx Před 3 lety +1

    lol took one for the team, riiiight lol GREAT review! Thank You!

  • @phillippugh2161
    @phillippugh2161 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the honest and straightforward review . Glad you mentioned that this is a beast of a camera thats not for everyone. Also thanks for the birds in flight shots i asked for 😉😉

  • @jan-hendrikbussmann4644
    @jan-hendrikbussmann4644 Před 3 lety +1

    The A1 still amazes me and I am pretty sure that once the Nikon Z9 and the new Canon R3 are released, the price of the A1 will not stand out that much anymore. To get the best of all the different camera models in just one body will always demand a little premium over getting several (and a little older) tools for the jobs. I just don't get the screen thing. Just a short while after the release of the A1, the updated versions of the A7R III and IV were presented with a screen that can compete on paper with the Canon and Nikon offerings (and Panasonic?). If they knew all along that the crappy old screen will be phased out, why ship the top of the line model with the old stuff? The even crappier screen on the A7 III is the only thing I do not like about my own camera.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      That's a really valid point, and I think that Sony should (as a courtesy) swap out the screens for early A1 adopters.

  • @davegrenier1160
    @davegrenier1160 Před 3 lety +1

    Noise in the newest cameras is basically better than any film grain unless you boost the ISO to crazy levels. Certainly, it's better than the grain of any film rated at the same ISO. At very high ISOs there's still nothing to complain about, because you're doing something that wasn't possible in film cameras. So embrace the suck because for the cost of some noise you can shoot photographs that were essentially impossible with film. But I guess photographers who didn't grow up with film don't have a proper appreciation of that it was like in the "olden days" of 36 exposures before you had to crack the camera open if you wanted to keep shooting. That many images is eaten up in a little more than a second today!

  • @dreamsofhallerbos5261
    @dreamsofhallerbos5261 Před 3 lety

    Great review! This could be my next landscape camera!

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      If you are just going to do landscapes, you might as well save and go with the a7RIV. Buy the A1 if you also need the sports performance.

    • @dreamsofhallerbos5261
      @dreamsofhallerbos5261 Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI or wait for the A7r V

  • @Martin-nu6ym
    @Martin-nu6ym Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this review. It helped to further cement for me that having the A1 paired up with the A7Siii would be a good combo for my stills photography.

  • @giljesusseraspe9225
    @giljesusseraspe9225 Před 3 lety

    Impressive review, impressive camera. Congratulations! Love your channel! Stay safe.

  • @camaxide
    @camaxide Před 2 lety

    Amazing review, good job :)

  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Před 3 lety +2

    The dynamic range (recovery/ plasticity) is amazing. Canon should take notes. To be fair though it is pretty unlikely that a proficient user will be so many stops off the mark or use these obscene ISOs :-))

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Fair enough all around.

    • @markrigg6623
      @markrigg6623 Před 2 lety

      The dynamic range of thenew Canons is on par with the Sony's. Sonys are still slightly ahead in highlight recovery, but the shadow recovery is pretty much the same when actually working on photos, as I own both the A1and the R5. The R5 has better animal and bird eye autofocus currently but the Sony will probably improve with firmware I think.

    • @dimitristsagdis7340
      @dimitristsagdis7340 Před 2 lety

      @@markrigg6623 I have the R5 only and I thoroughly enjoy its AF and other aspects ; still it is not without difficulties eg when multiple individuals or animals are involved. As for dynamic range even at ISO 3600-6400 shadow recovery doesn’t look good/usable. I don’t dare shoot at higher ISO if I know I will need to recover the shadows. As for highlights indeed you cannot recover as much. Is there a way to have highlights blinking in your EVF before you take a shot/when pressing focus?

  • @Grr8jon
    @Grr8jon Před 3 lety

    Great review as always. Got one myself too. Enjoying it.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      When you spend that much money, you really do need to enjoy it!!

  • @AllCarsUnited
    @AllCarsUnited Před 3 lety

    Huge sacrifice on your part man. Hope you are coping well with owning that thing

  • @Mockingmob
    @Mockingmob Před 3 lety +1

    You know how much Nikon has lost when Dustin talks about the D5 instead of the D6. Great video btw

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I'm completely out of touch with what Nikon is offering. I've never reviewed them and don't invest a lot of mental energy in keeping up.

    • @planetfun85
      @planetfun85 Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI ,looks like youre proud with that.

  • @justinholding02
    @justinholding02 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm curious about the raw file size in megabytes ? I was surprised how small the files are on the Eos R5, especially in cRAW. Something to know when you realise how quickly these high megapixel cameras fill up your hard drive.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      They are definitely not as small. Canon did amazing work on that front. The Sony Lossless compression gives you a roughly 64MB file size, or more than double Canon's size.

    • @justinholding02
      @justinholding02 Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI that's crazy.. it's strange nobody is mentioning this

    • @markrigg6623
      @markrigg6623 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah its been a "thing" for a while now how the file sizes differ so dramatically between Canon and Sony. I used to think the gross lack of dynamic range in the old Canon cameras was linked to this. But the new Canon CR3 files have good dynamic range now but the files have remained smaller. So Canon just have a more efficient mosaicing algorithm it appears.

  • @Carlos_Vasquez
    @Carlos_Vasquez Před 3 lety +1

    Impressive review! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @randolphcroft4212
    @randolphcroft4212 Před 3 lety +1

    I was unaware of your current Nation of Operation, or NOOoooo. I was dealing with Vistek, but it seemed so.... cold. As it turns out, my a7r3 and a9 both came from CC, but all the little bits have been from everywhere else. Half my kit is Leica and Panasonic (the other half, as mentioned, Sony.) I'm really leaning on trading out my a7r3 and a9 and just getting the a1.
    Thank you for such a great review. I've made up my mind. Time to consolidate. One Body, under all that E-Glass!

  • @gitithadani
    @gitithadani Před 3 lety

    Its a very well calibrated 3 in 1 camera and I do think the price and the cutting edge technology is worth it for those who want to combine hgh resolution speed in still and video. What I would have given for this camera when I was a young Table tennis professional many decades ago! And 4k in slow motion for intricate choreography. It raises the bar and finds the sweet spot for combining the 9+7+S series along with an improved evf - shutter etc and improved heat dissipation. Its very well thought out and not a jack of all trades. I think both the S3 & the R4 were not an increment but a huge sensor and other shift. The 61mp sensor is a huge jump from the 42 but its for a specialized usage - its for very detailed composition work & the ibis is great for hand movements (macro videos etc) not gimbal type work. The s3 speciality is lowlight. The a1 manages to really draw out from all these technologies - combine them with extra processing power and more AI to really enhance imaging and engineering design. Though I will not get it because I am not doing work that requires the speed and the r4 is a total match to where I am at this point - cameras such as these take imaging further and one can enjoy them also as spectators. Sony and Canon have now the rivalry that Nikon had with canon earlier. Meanwhile best wishes and congratuations for your new asset! Enjoy

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I agree on the new Sony and Canon rivalry. These are definitely the major players now.

  • @williamlaw3976
    @williamlaw3976 Před 2 lety +1

    The Sony A1 is a bargain compared to the Canon 1DX Mark III that was released two years ago for $6500.
    College is expensive. Buying an A1 with all its capabilities is a great educational tool to get you farther faster learning photography and videography.

  • @franklong6269
    @franklong6269 Před 2 lety

    It's interesting how many professionals are going to the A1 as their primary camera. I wonder if the Nikon Z9 will slow the stampede. The Canon R3 certainly is competitive with the A1 in everything but video - and the R3's 4K video should be better (slightly) than the A1s because the A1 does not down sample the 4K video from 8K.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure that Nikon has enough market share to really put a dent in the A1's momentum. The AP and some other media organizations have all moved to Sony.

  • @JamesEMann
    @JamesEMann Před 3 lety +1

    Will you be reviewing the new 35mm apo lanthar Dustin?

    • @davidwamback9000
      @davidwamback9000 Před 3 lety

      I have the 50 APO & love it, but waiting for your review before ordering the 35 APO Lanthar.

    • @JamesEMann
      @JamesEMann Před 3 lety

      @@davidwamback9000 same. I have the 65 apo. My favourite lens 😊

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      The short answer is, "I don't know." Voigtlander doesn't have Canadian distribution, and it is very hard to get loaners.

  • @stewartmunrovideo
    @stewartmunrovideo Před 3 lety +1

    G'day Dustin when you took the sequence of your dog running towards you which focus mode did you use ?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +2

      I used the standard, multi-use case. I'll experiment more as I become more familiar with the camera, but I know from experience that the standard case works well for that kind of sequence.

  • @min_nari
    @min_nari Před 3 lety +1

    it's like the super car of cameras, runs faster than sports cars; haul more cargo than trucks; carry more ppl than vans.

  • @syrcular
    @syrcular Před 3 lety

    This is a fantastic review, but then again, I like all your reviews. You and Gerald Undone are the two most thorough reviewers, in my opinion when it comes to all things camera!
    With that said...would you ever consider doing a comparison video between the A1 and the Canon R5? There's a lot of comparable mentions between them and although they aren't priced or classified the same, I think there are enough comparisons to warrant a head to head. I still think the A1 is superior but I'd be curios to get a more thorough assessment between those two systems. What do you think?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      There's some give and take between the two. I do think the Alpha 1 is probably the superior camera overall, but the R5 is very competitive in most all metrics at a much lower price point. I would argue that it is better value for money.

  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Před 3 lety +2

    I have no doubt that the a1 can make up an a9ii and a a7R4 but you also have only one body so if something goes wrong you are stuffed:-) so you still have to augment with a second Sony body :-))

  • @mykelphotography
    @mykelphotography Před 3 lety +1

    A fabulous review Dustan, thank you, I have put over 30000 images thru mine in the last month, can not fault it or be happier for my purposes (wildlife / bird photography), if you need it for your style of shooting then it really is the One. be great if Sony was to put that new upgraded rear screen on it for us early buyers?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      That would be fabulous, actually, and really should be done as a courtesy.

  • @Stefan1968ful
    @Stefan1968ful Před 3 lety

    I pass the A1. I need for my work a backup camera anyway, so the A7R4 and A9 II are the way to go for me.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Fair enough. You're getting most of the performance between those two bodies.

  • @ArrakisDunedt
    @ArrakisDunedt Před 3 lety

    7 dislikes... But why? How? Oh well, one of the best reviews out there.. I'm still waiting for the Samyang 24mm, but the a1 is still worth watching!

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      There will always be the dislikes and the negative opinions, but I have a pretty great ratio, all things considered. I'm not complaining.

    • @ArrakisDunedt
      @ArrakisDunedt Před 3 lety +1

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Still curious if the two permanent dislikes are still here :D
      Great review of the A1, although a very pricey body! Not if one could just have confirmation that the Samyang is a great buy. :P Waiting for the notification squad with that video :)

  • @rolandrick
    @rolandrick Před 3 lety

    Awesome review as all of yours. Dustin, to play with the raw files in Lr and C1 myself, my I download the raws somewhere, specially interested in those chapters Sensor performance and Resolution. Would be great to be able pixel peeping on my Mac.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Hi Roland, I occasionally share my RAW images with my Patrons, but only there.

  • @joekennington2858
    @joekennington2858 Před 3 lety +1

    Have the Sony A7RIV and how this alpha compares?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +2

      I do comparisons to the RIII here. The RIII and RIV are, in many ways, very similar.

  • @johnSchmitt3
    @johnSchmitt3 Před 3 lety

    Dustin - thanks again for another great review; Your production values are magnificent and you are a class act; On a side note, I'm staying with my A7R4 for the foreseeable future; but .... I do have a Sony FE 35mm 1.4 and the new FE 50mm 1.2 on order as we speak ..... ( have you had the chance to play with either one yet ? )

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I was just complaining to Sony about that yesterday. For some reason I've had a hard timing getting loaners of both of those lenses. I'm hoping sooner rather than later, but I've got a pile of other stuff to review in the meantime.

  • @longrider9551
    @longrider9551 Před 3 lety +2

    Mr A I not sure how I feel about using the shutter to keep the sensor clean, the sensor is easy to clean without causing damage, the shutter blades are much more delicate and susceptible to damage from dirt because of the speed they move at. I would be totally comfortable cleaning my sensor, I would not touch the shutter blades under any circumstances

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety +1

      I understand the concerns, but I suspect that Sony built the shutter curtain with this in mind.

    • @davidwamback9000
      @davidwamback9000 Před 3 lety

      Leica m-series digital cameras protect the sensor with their focal plane shutters as well by default, with no ill effects and less cleaning. (Something I wish they could do with a firmware update on the A7R3. But that shutter might be less robust) it's easy enough to use a rocket blower without touching the shutter blades.

  • @mikeyb9819
    @mikeyb9819 Před 3 lety

    Hi Dustin, great video thanks. You mention the sensor protection provided by the closing of the shutter on power off. Has this worked in real world experience? By the way, totally agree with your comments regarding the rear screen - it should fully articulate and, resolution isn’t in step with the rest of this camera’s incredible spec.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I have had to blow the sensor off once, so it doesn't work as well as the Canon system (I almost never have to mess with the R5's sensor). I do think it is better, though, than my past Sony bodies.

    • @mikeyb9819
      @mikeyb9819 Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI 👍 thanks

  • @timelapsebylkunl72
    @timelapsebylkunl72 Před 3 lety

    Great review from real user. Thanks for the review.

  • @mathewcoulliette2233
    @mathewcoulliette2233 Před 2 lety

    How would you feel about making a video about shooting at 30 fps? I did a CZcams search and nobody has listed the approved lens yet.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 2 lety +1

      I've seen a number of Sony lenses that support 30FPS. No third party lenses, though.

  • @mightymikex
    @mightymikex Před 3 lety

    Dustin I love your shows and watched many of them but in this one, I sense you really really like this new toy LoL Have fun!

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Fair enough. I'm enjoying the a1 a lot.

    • @mightymikex
      @mightymikex Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Start saving now or I need go get a mortgage. LoL

  • @farisalfaris8120
    @farisalfaris8120 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job Dustin.
    Notice some minor scratches on your camera ..

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I don't think that's actually the case. I don't see anything on it.

  • @HectorSuzy
    @HectorSuzy Před 2 lety

    Dustin! When you shot the dogs with the 135 gm, did you use wide focus or a tracking box on their head? Or how did you focus that? :)
    /David from Sweden

  • @walybox
    @walybox Před rokem

    You are amazing bro i got the sony a1 but i can't get the sound like you did with the shutter do you have video about that baton oh how setting your camera ???

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před rokem

      I don’t have any tutorial videos. There is a setting to turn the sound for the electronic shutter on/off (silent shooting)

  • @andreas7278
    @andreas7278 Před 3 lety

    I always love your reviews, thank you so much for putting in the effort to continously deliver high quality objective reviews. Your conclusion on this one seems spot on as well. Depending on how you look at it and what your needs are, it's either a fairly priced crazy sports/action camera with tons of other nice features goodies coming with it for the same price and small package (compared to the likes of a D5 and 1dx iii), most however won't need that fancy all-in-one package and that camera is not just out of their reach but also completely unnecessary. Once Nikon and Canon have updated to their new sports cameras within the upcoming month it will be very interesting again and in terms of fps/resolution/video functionality etc the playing field will probably be way more even again (each with their own spicy features).

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      That's true. Every company gets its moment in the sun to one-up everyone else. This one will be a pretty high bar to clear, though.

  • @jamesjin8839
    @jamesjin8839 Před 3 lety

    One thing I'm really wanting to know about this body is, did Sony improve their color profile again as they always did from body to body. And does it get closer to Canon/Nikon's level of life like/reminding colors. I currently have Nikon Z system, Canon RF system and both just produces way more neutral, life like/reminding and easy/manageable color raw files out of camera. Plus many of their new zoom lenses are just better and thus I moved on from my A7R4. With many new GM lenses out recently it is ever so tempting to pay a revisit and see if Sony's ever trying to catch up on that aspects. you know, at least a good sign that they might one day just be on level group to the other 2 brands known for neutral reproduction/accurate render of capture.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I don't know if it is just familiarity with processing it, now, but I seem to do just fine with Sony color now.

  • @user-vk3gi2pq8q
    @user-vk3gi2pq8q Před 3 lety

    I then did 10 tests at 4K120p and here are 2 of them.
    1: Setting: 4:2:2 10bit
    xavc hs 4k120p
    280mm
    Auto shutdown temperature: standard/high (twice each)
    2: Sony Alpha 1 switched off for 3 hours to cool down
    3: Room temperature 18 degrees Celsius, start Sony Alpha 1
    4: Auto-off temperature/standard
    Recording time: Overheat protection flag appears at @
    Camera overheated and temporarily unusable at @
    5: Cooling continues for 3 hours.
    Auto shutdown temperature / high
    Recording time: Overheat protection flag at @
    Auto shutdown: high, without further recording
    A little better than auto shutdown: standard
    My friend also has a Sony Alpha 1, his room temperature: 22 degrees Celsius, same preset (settings), same cooling time, auto shutdown: standard, start to unrecordable, is 39 minutes, twice as long as my recording time, I would like to confirm if different people have the same model of Sony Alpha 1 with different overheating and different time to record 4K120?!
    Can you answer this for me?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      Hmmm, 4K120 isn't really designed for long format recording. I'm not sure that's a real issue.

  • @robgerety
    @robgerety Před 2 lety

    Great review. Great camera. I'm gonna end up with and R5 and and R6. But, I will always wonder...

  • @805atnorafertsera6
    @805atnorafertsera6 Před 3 lety

    Great review, thanks

  • @user-vk3gi2pq8q
    @user-vk3gi2pq8q Před 3 lety

    Hi, I am a new Sony Alpha 1 user and I have noticed that my new Sony Alpha 1 machine has been slightly hot for three minutes while I was adjusting the menus. As I continued to adjust the menu, I felt the Sony Alpha 1 inside my hand getting noticeably hot when I adjusted it for ten minutes.

  • @David_Tibbals_Photography

    Dustin I really appreciate your detailed reviews! Can you please do us all a favor and upgrade your microphone?

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před 3 lety

      I actually get a lot of positive feedback on my audio, so I'm not sure what you are alluding to. I shoot a lot of segments in the field, so audio is never going to be as controlled as in a studio.

    • @David_Tibbals_Photography
      @David_Tibbals_Photography Před 3 lety

      @@DustinAbbottTWI I started the video on my MacBook Pro and the audio was poor, switched to a tv and clear as a bell. Usually watch you on a MacBook but not sure why this video had different audio quality on different devices.

  • @RaC09
    @RaC09 Před rokem

    Do you think for future-proofing, instead of A7 IV, one should buy A1 for travel, event, portrait, wildlife, sport, and video shooting.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Před rokem +1

      The Alpha 1 is an amazing camera if you need that level of performance. I love mine.

    • @RaC09
      @RaC09 Před rokem

      @@DustinAbbottTWI Thanks Dustin for sharing your thoughts. I really like your amazing reviews with lots of details for each review item.

    • @RaC09
      @RaC09 Před rokem

      @@DustinAbbottTWI BTW.. how do you rank Nikon Z9 in Feb 2023 vs Sony A1, if you are requested to recommend one, especially in terms of IQ, and Autofocus.

  • @valdemarcaballero5298
    @valdemarcaballero5298 Před 3 lety

    GREAT VIDEO!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!