1. Outstanding Image Quality
- Sony’s full-frame sensors (like in the A7 and A9 series) offer sharp detail, great color, and high dynamic range.
- Excellent low-light performance, making them great for dimly lit ceremonies or receptions without flash.
⚡ 2. Fast & Accurate Autofocus
- Sony’s Eye AF and Face Detection lock onto subjects instantly—even when they move.
- This is a lifesaver for candid wedding moments where expressions change quickly.
📷 3. Compact & Lightweight
- Mirrorless bodies are smaller and lighter than most DSLRs, so you can shoot all day without feeling like your arms are falling off.
- Easier to carry multiple bodies and lenses during long events.
🔍 4. Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Advantages
- What you see is exactly what you get—exposure, color, and depth of field preview in real-time.
- Great for tricky lighting situations.
🔄 5. Silent Shooting
- Essential for weddings where you don’t want the click-clack of a shutter disturbing vows or speeches.
🎥 6. Excellent Video Features
- 4K, slow motion, and great color profiles for cinematic wedding films.
- Many hybrid shooters use the same camera for stills and video.
🛡️ 7. Strong Lens & Accessory Ecosystem
- Sony’s lens lineup has expanded massively, plus third-party options (Sigma, Tamron) give great value.
- Adapters let you use Canon, Nikon, or vintage glass.
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