SONY Japan
There were no Sony cameras in the film era, but Sony was the first manufacturer to set foot in digital cameras, and cooperated with Kodak to develop mass-produced digital cameras in the 90s. In 2006, Sony acquired the camera giant Minolta and began to manufacture professional SLRs, but unfortunately the share of the SLR market has long been firmly occupied by Canon and Nikon. In 2010, Sony broke his wrist and gave up the newly formed SLR product line, and instead released its first mirrorless camera NEX, named Mirrorless. By removing the reflector and pentaprism from the DSLR, the camera is the size of the palm of your hand, but it has the same image quality as the DSLR. Although mirrorless is a proprietary trademark registered by Sony, it has long been synonymous with mirrorless cameras. Image sensor: The most important component of a camera is the image sensor CMOS, which directly determines the image quality of the camera. Sony occupies half of the global market in the field of sensors, and most of its camera peers, including Nikon and Fujifilm, are provided by Sony for the sensors in the camera. DXOmark scores the best image quality scores for major cameras, with the exception of two medium-format cameras...