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Sony A7R IV full-frame mirrorless camera

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Having seen what its competitors have offered up with the EOS R and Z6 / Z7 respectively, Sony introduced the A7R IV full-frame mirrorless camera which features 35mm full-frame, back-illuminated CMOS image sensor with a resolution of 61.0 MP. Most people may deem the resolution as too much but for professional photographers or videographers, it can never be too much.

This camera’s predecessor, the A7R III, features a 42.4-megapixel sensor, so you can see how much Sony's R&D can push the resolution. Hence, according to Sony, the new sensor enables an exceptional level of detail even when you zoom far into your images.

The A7R IV has 15 stops of dynamic range, five-axis image stabilization, and burst shooting at 10 fps (with continuous AF / AE for every shot), as Sony claims. Even when you drop it into an APS-C crop mode, it’ll capture 26 megapixels, on par in pixel density with something like the Fujifilm X-T3.

The autofocus system utilizes 567 phase-detect points and Sony’s signature eye-tracking for both humans and animals, showing Sony's exploration into applying the real-time eye AF to video recording. The A7R IV is capable of 4K movie recording with S-Log 2/3 for professional editing.

Sony is also upgrading the audio recording capabilities in the A7R IV with a system that captures a digital audio signal.

Sony has also released a variety of accessories to compliment the Alpha 7R IV camera, including:

  • VG-C4EM Vertical Grip
  • ECM-B1M Shotgun Microphone
  • XLR-K3M XLR Adaptor Kit
  • SF-M series TOUGH
  • MRW-S3


Source: theverge, alphauniverse


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Brand: Sony

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Sony A7R IV full-frame mirrorless camera

Overall Ratings:
Description:

Having seen what its competitors have offered up with the EOS R and Z6 / Z7 respectively, Sony introduced the A7R IV full-frame mirrorless camera which features 35mm full-frame, back-illuminated CMOS image sensor with a resolution of 61.0 MP. Most people may deem the resolution as too much but for professional photographers or videographers, it can never be too much.

This camera’s predecessor, the A7R III, features a 42.4-megapixel sensor, so you can see how much Sony's R&D can push the resolution. Hence, according to Sony, the new sensor enables an exceptional level of detail even when you zoom far into your images.

The A7R IV has 15 stops of dynamic range, five-axis image stabilization, and burst shooting at 10 fps (with continuous AF / AE for every shot), as Sony claims. Even when you drop it into an APS-C crop mode, it’ll capture 26 megapixels, on par in pixel density with something like the Fujifilm X-T3.

The autofocus system utilizes 567 phase-detect points and Sony’s signature eye-tracking for both humans and animals, showing Sony's exploration into applying the real-time eye AF to video recording. The A7R IV is capable of 4K movie recording with S-Log 2/3 for professional editing.

Sony is also upgrading the audio recording capabilities in the A7R IV with a system that captures a digital audio signal.

Sony has also released a variety of accessories to compliment the Alpha 7R IV camera, including:

  • VG-C4EM Vertical Grip
  • ECM-B1M Shotgun Microphone
  • XLR-K3M XLR Adaptor Kit
  • SF-M series TOUGH
  • MRW-S3


Source: theverge, alphauniverse


Learn More from Sony / US$3,500

Brand: Sony

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