Sony has announced the ILX-LR1 professional camera with a 61.0 effective megapixel, full-frame image sensor, interchangeable E-mount lenses, and full remote operation via the Sony Camera Remote SDK (Software Development Kit).
The relatively tiny Sony ILX-LR1 weighs just 240g (0.53 lbs.) and is absent of any sort of built-in EVF or rear screen.
It’s powered by the same 61-megapixel full-frame back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor and the BIONZ XR image processor that can be found in the Sony a7R V.
However, unlike the larger a7R V, the ILX-LR1 lacks in-body image stabilization (IBIS), but it does support lenses with optical image stabilization built-in. The maximum continuous shooting speed has been reduced to just 3fps compared to the 10fps of the a7R V.
So it’s basically a Sony a7R V with everything stripped away to make it more suited for use with drones, live streaming, industrial imaging, remote event coverage and other LAN-connected camera applications.
The Sony ILX-LR1 measures 10 x 7.4 x 4.25cm (3.9 x 2.9 x 1.7 in.) and has screw points on all surfaces to provide various mounting options. The camera does not have an internal battery and instead utilizes DC power for long, continuous operating times.
The Power and Control terminals allows for complete remote operation of the camera, including image capture, focus control and more. The ILX-LR1 has a single UHS-II SD card slot, a USB-C port and a micro-HDMI port.
The Sony ILX-LR1 will be available in September 2023 with an MSRP of $2,950 (B&H Photo).
Press Release
Weybridge, September 5, 2023 – Today, Sony announces the launch of the new ILX-LR1 , an interchangeable lens camera designed for industrial use with approximately 61 megapixels 35 mm full-frame image sensor. With high resolution and in a lightweight, compact form, it is ideal for inspection, investigation, surveying, and mapping by drone.
“As the industrial market for drones expands, we recognized the need for a compact, lightweight and full-frame option that prioritizes image quality and offers remote capabilities. This is a gamechanger for many in the industry,” says Matthew Swinney, Head of Image Sensing Solutions, Sony Europe. “With the launch of the ILX-LR1, we’ve taken Sony’s trusted legacy and expertise in imaging and paired it with the benefits of our interchangeable lenses and Camera Remote SDK, to create a versatile new ecosystem optimized for photography, which supports a diverse range of industrial applications.”
High resolution sensor for detailed images and efficient coverage
The ILX-LR1 captures high resolution, low noise and wide dynamic range images that reveal fine details like small scratches and cracks during inspection and investigation. It also has a selection of a continuous shooting capability such as 3 frames per second, which is suitable for mapping shooting allowing for the rapid completion of high-altitude shots in a short period of time. To make the ILX-LR1 much more versatile, it is compatible with a wide range of E-mount lenses that allow for the selection of the most appropriate lens based on the project so a single picture taken from high altitude can replace several pictures from a lower resolution camera.
Lightweight and compact design, ideal for drone photography
The ILX-LR1 is designed to be a small and lightweight interchangeable lens camera with a 35mm full-frame image sensor. It is approximately 3.94 inches width x 2.91 inches height x 1.67 inches depth, weighing approximately 0.53 lbs, without carrying monitor, viewfinder, or battery, but incorporating the necessary features for industrial applications.
Designed for easy integration with industrial applications
With the ILX-LR1’s size and functionality, it can be used for a variety of job sites and purposes such as utilities, green energy, telecommunications, transportation, construction, and land management projects. The compact, box-shaped camera has screw holes (M3)i for secure mounting, in any suitable location, on any of its six sides including for attaching to a drone, industrial machines, robots and/or submersibles. In addition, it has mounting screw hole (1/4-20 UNC) on the bottom surface. The USB Type-C and HDMI Micro (Type D) are together on the rear of the camera for easy installation.
Sony Camera Remote SDK gives remote users access and control camera’s menus and other functions from their own software applications. By integrating an API into the system, it becomes possible to remotely control the camera from the user’s system, allowing for camera settings changes, shutter release, live view monitoring, and more. Also, a customer’s applications can link unique image IDs with drone position data in post-processing. The images can be taken with a trigger signal so that we can minimize latency of each image and drone position data. With the new Version 1.11 ii, when utilizing manual focus, it is possible to retrieve the current focus position and perform focus adjustments to desired positioniii, enabling highly reproducible and stable shooting. Also, lock switch will prevent unintended operation errors caused by the buttons on rear side.
The ILX-LR1 Power & Control Terminal allows for low-latency data communication for remote applications that require an instant response, such as capturing an image at a particular moment. The ILX-LR1 supports DC 10-18V power connection and can be powered from the drone’s battery for extended operation time without having to change batteries.
The ILX-LR1 will be debuted at the Commercial UAV Expo Show at the Sony booth in Las Vegas on September 5, 2023. It will be on Display at IBC, in Amsterdam on the Sony booth in Hall 13 from September 15 to 18th, 2023.
Availability
The new ILX-LR1 will be available in December 2023 at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers:
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