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October 2019
(91%)
102 Reviews
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Abstract: The Sony Alpha 7R IV is the first full-frame mirrorless camera to boast an incredible resolution of 61 million pixels. It's also equipped with one of the industry's best autofocus systems, including AI-driven Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF. Up to...
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Published: 2020-01-01, Author: Mat , review by: pocket-lint.com
Huge resolution, Extensive and capable AF system, High resolution viewfinder, Great battery life
Limited touchscreen ability, Restricted screen angle adjustment, No 60p option in 4K or 10bit capture, Body not a slim as it once was
Though users of the A7R Mark III are unlikely to be racing to upgrade, the A7R IV does enough to keep the camera ahead of the pack. Its headline-grabbing resolution, solid autofocus and 10fps continuous shooting make it a great choice for portrait, landsc...
Great handling with improved ergonomics, Very fast and intelligent AF system, Bright, sharp and high-contrast viewfinder, Excellent 4K video quality, Pixel Shift Multi Shot capable of superb detail, Well-behaved metering system
Some AWB and focus issues, Rolling shutter noticeable in videos, Mode dial more awkward to access than before, Touchscreen could be better, No in-camera raw processing, No motion correction in Pixel Shift mode
Much like with the company's RX100 series, the overall excellence of the Sony A7R IV is in large part down to the fact that it follows a string of successful predecessors. These models have given the company the opportunity to tweak things and learn from...
With the Alpha 7R IV, Sony has taken many of the comments that were made about its A7R III on board and looked to address them to create an even better all-rounder. An inspection of our first shots taken with the Sony Alpha 7R IV reveals that its capable...
The A7R IV is a unique camera – one that appears to be just as comfortable out in the wild, shooting action and wildlife, as it does in the studio taking 61-megapixel product photos. Is it too much camera for most people? Probably, but if you want billboa...
Abstract: In this week's episode of DPReview TV, Chris compares the Nikon Z7 II and Sony a7R IV for landscape photography, with a close look at their displays, image quality, lens lineups and more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes of DPReview TV...
Abstract: If you're a serious enthusiast or working pro, the very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2500. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer the highest resolution, the best build quality and the most advanced...
The Mark IV Sony a7R is a great improvement over the previous model with features such as in-body 5-axis stabilization, great eye tracking autofocus, and 10fps continuous shooting. The 61-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor offers high detail and colour repr...
Abstract: Part 1- introduction and competitive landscapeFor photographers looking for the ultimate in image quality in a reasonably affordable and portable camera, two names stand out right now – Nikon Z7 and Sony A7r mk IV. Either of these cameras will print bea...