Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A7 4 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A7 4.
November 2021
(87%)
70 Reviews
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Users
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937 Reviews
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Impressive new 33MP sensor
Class-leading autofocus
Vari-angle screen
Fast and accurate autofocus and tracking
Relatively compact
Lots of flexibility for connections
High bitrate video
Newly developed 33-megapixel full-frame sensor
Usual robust build
4K video and plenty of hands-on creative control thrown in
Stick with Sony's own lenses if you care about anything. Sony's GM lenses are especially excellent in every way.Adapting lenses of other brands, even though these lenses may be state-of-the-art on those manufacturers' cameras, probably won't be that breat...
Published: 2022-02-10, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Most photographic or video pursuits
Sports photography
The a7 IV is an all-round capable camera, supporting the photographer in almost any situation. Its video capabilities live up to a similar standard, making it a hugely flexible imaging tool. Its extreme levels of customization can be daunting but its powe...
Abstract: The Sony A7 IV is a mid-range 35mm full-frame mirrorless camera that replaces the very popular 3-year-old Alpha A7 III model. The A7IV has a brand new 33 megapixel EXMOR R back-illuminated full-frame sensor with an optical low-pass filter, the latest fla...
Abstract: The new Sony a7 IV offers a range of updates over the popular a7 III, but at a higher introductory price. Are the new features worth the cost of upgrading? In this week's episode of DPRTV, Chris and Jordan get to the bottom of what makes the two cameras d...
Unprecedented buffer capacity, 10-bit 4:2:2 video and 4K 60p, Super-responsive AF, Extensive external controls
Priced for semi-pros, not beginners, Needs a fast card(s), Cropped S&Q mode
Don't think of the A7 IV as Sony's new ‘entry level' full frame mirrorless camera. It's both too powerful, too complex and, yes, too expensive for that. It's more like a mini-A1 that's terrifyingly good at everything but less than half the price. Stills p...
Although we need to do much more testing to be sure, so far it seems that the Sony A7 IV makes a solid upgrade on the A7 III. In fact, it appears to be one of those rare cameras that makes a significant enough jump to warrant upgrading from one generation...
Unprecedented buffer capacity, 10-bit 4:2:2 video and 4K 60p, Super-responsive AF, Extensive external controls
Priced for semi-pros, not beginners, Complex settings permutations
Don't think of the A7 IV as Sony's new ‘entry level' full frame mirrorless camera. It's both too powerful, too complex and, yes, too expensive for that. It's more like a mini-A1 that's terrifyingly good at everything but less than half the price. Stills p...