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Sony adds uncompressed 14-bit raw image capture to A7S II, A7R II

Fresh off the heels of their announcements last week, Sony will add user selectable Compressed and Uncompressed 14-bit raw image capture to the Sony A7S II and Sony A7R II.

The Sony A7S II will come fully updated upon its release date (see Sony A7S II price & release date) next month, while Sony will release the update for the A7R II via new firmware.

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“The voice of our α community remains the most important guiding force of our product development plans,” said Neal Manowitz, Deputy Vice President for Digital Imaging at Sony Electronics.

“The addition of Uncompressed 14-Bit RAW processing is a direct result of customer feedback. Widely requested by photo and video enthusiasts, we believe the choice of RAW processing types will further elevate the performance of these extraordinary cameras.”

Via: SonyAlphaRumors; SonyAlphaUniverse

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