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Sony Wins ‘Best Camera of the Year’ Gong at Gitex 2015 - Hot Stuff Awards

Published Oct 21, 2015

Sony Middle East has won the ‘Best Camera of the Year’ Award for its α7R camera at the Gitex 2015 - Hot Stuff Awards at Dubai World Trade Centre.

The α7R camera delivers an innovative imaging experience with its “36.4 MP 35mm full-frame Exmor™ CMOS sensor. The mirrorless cameras are the growth category in the global camera business, and thanks to many innovations from Sony, Sony is continuously delivering game-changing imaging products that are evolving the way enthusiasts can see and capture the world. By harmonising high resolution, sensitivity and speed, Sony is delivering a high-level full-frame imaging experience unlike anything else in market today.

Since its launch in 2013, the Gitex Hot Stuff Awards backed by Stuff magazine has grown from strength to strength. The magazine selects the most exciting and innovative tech products released during the year. Awards are handed out to the best gadgets from around the world in the categories of ‘Best Mobile of the Year’, ‘Best Laptop of the Year’ and ‘Best Tablet of the Year’, to name just a few.



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