![]() If you've got large hands or are wearing gloves, though, there's still not really enough space between the grip and the lens.ĭespite using exactly the same battery as the previous generation camera and despite utilising a more power-hungry processor, the A7R IV ekes out the battery life by another 20 frames to an impressive 670-shots, measured according to stringent CIPA standards, with real-life usage proving to be more than good enough for a full day's shooting. Sony have once again resisted the temptation to make too many changes to the latest generation of the A7R camera, which at first glance looks very similar to the 18-month-old A7R III.įrom the front, the new A7R IV has a larger, more pronounced hand-grip than the Mark III, with marginally more space between the grip and the lens, which addresses a common complaint of Sony shooters. Instead of the much-anticipated Sony A7S III, with its focus on video, Sony instead chose to unveil the fourth generation of their high-resolution A7R camera, ushering in a number of evolutionary changes, over 50 in total, in particular to the auto-focusing system, that make this an even more well-rounded camera than its three predecessors. ![]() ![]() It's probably fair to say that the A7R IV is not the new Sony Alpha camera that most fans wanted when it was announced just a couple of months ago. The Sony A7R IV is available now priced at around £3600 / €4000 / $3500 body-only in the UK, Europe and US respectively. ![]() There's also a new 5.76 million dot OLED Tru-Finder electronic viewfinder, 4K movie recording including full pixel readout with no pixel binning in the Super 35mm mode, S-Log 2, S-Log 3 and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) video modes, high-speed Wi-Fi support, wireless PC remote connectivity, FTP wireless transfer, data transfer and battery recharging via USB 3.2, dual UHS-II memory card slots, upgraded dust and moisture resistance, 670-shot battery life, and an improved hand-grip and buttons. The upgraded Pixel Shift Multi Shooting mode can combine up to 16 full-resolution images to capture 16 separate pixel-shifted images containing a total of 963.2 million pixels worth of data, which are then composited into a 240.8 million pixel image (19008 x 12672 pixels) using the Imaging Edge desktop application. In addition to the significant boost in resolution, the new A7R IV also features 26.2 megapixel images in APS-C crop mode, the latest-generation BIONZ X image processor, 15 stops of dynamic range at low sensitivities, ISO range of 50-102,400, 5-axis optical in-body image stabilisation system offering 5.5 stops of compensation, continuous shooting at up to 10fps with full AF/AE tracking (the same rate as the previous A7R III model), 567 focal-plane phase-detection AF points covering 74% of the image area and 425 contrast AF points, plus Real-time Eye AF for movie and stills recording. The Sony A7R IV is a professional 35mm full-frame mirrorless camera with a brand new 61 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS image sensor.
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