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Sony Alpha A7R IV

Sony a7R IV is the 4th generation of the A7R series. It is a successor to the a7R III.

This product gets many new improvements. It has a 60 MP sensor that allows images in 26.2 MP resolution in APS-C crop mode. It sports 567 phase-detection AutoFocus points with 74% coverage. Moreover, it provides an improved grip and controls for better handling and ergonomics. What about networking and file-sharing? It uses USB 3.2 for faster transfer speeds, while its predecessor uses USB 3.1. Its Dual-band WiFi supports 5 GHz band. The hot shoe has a digital audio interface for an external digital microphone.

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Manufacturer: Sony

Lens configurations: 24-105/4 G 24-70/2.8 GM Body

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Neocamera
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4 years ago
Sony Alpha A7R IV

The Sony A7R IV is the latest high-resolution flagship mirrorless camera from its manufacturer. Based on the same Full-Frame E-mount platform as the A7R III, this new model offers a huge jump in resolution to 61 MP from 42, while maintaining the same 10 FPS maximum continuous drive and most...

Ultra high-resolution for a Full-Frame sensor; Excellent sharpness; Highly effective image-stabilization; Wide dynamic-range at low-to-medium ISO; Conservative metering system; Highly accurate AF; Mostly fast autofocus; Excelent Realtime Eye-Tracking AF; Nicely saturated colors; Above average AWB,...

Image noise starting a medium-level ISO; Stopped-down AF; Common overexposure of backlit scenes; Slow user interface locks white writing; Triple control-dials are underused; Modal Custom buttons; Very complex menus; Overwhelming Picture Profile controls; Video mode restricts AF; Video recording lag,...

dpreview.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony a7R IV review

The Sony a7R IV is among the most capable cameras we've tested. It makes a compelling case that the days of choosing between speed-oriented cameras and resolution-oriented cameras are coming to an end. It wouldn't be our top choice for sports and action purists (all those megapixels result in many megabytes of storage), but for those users that need this resolution on a regular basis and want to be able to photograph fast-moving subjects when necessary, the Sony a7R IV is the best option on the market right now.

Landscape photographers, wedding and event shooters, studio photographers that specialize in portraits and product photography, and anyone that wants to make really big prints.;

Dedicated sports and action shooters, those that must frequently switch from shooting stills to video and back again;

Pocket Lint
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A7R IV review: Here's to new resolutions

The Sony A7R Mark IV delivers medium-format-level detail without sacrificing on performance. And while you do pay a significant premium for the privilege, high-resolution mirrorless cameras don't get any better than this.

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;

PC Magazine
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony a7R IV Review

The Sony a7R IV ($3,499.99, body only) is the follow-up to the popular a7R III. It takes the same concept—a full-frame mirrorless camera built for high-resolution capture—to the next level. Where the previous two entries in the series shared the same 42.4MP sensor, the a7R IV shoots at 60.2MP, a significant increase in resolution. It maintains its predecessors' 10fps burst rate, improves autofocus capabilities, and offers sundry updates all around, especially in ergonomics. After some time using it, we can confidently say it's the best high-resolution, full-frame camera on the market, and our Editors' Choice. A Tried-and-True Design The a7R IV doesn't stray too far from the template Sony has set for other recent models in the series, including the a7R III that came before it. It is sized in line with others in its class, measuring 3.8 by 5.1 by 3.1 inches (HWD) and 1.5 pounds. There is a $400 add-on vertical battery grip available if you prefer a bigger camera. The handgrip ha...

The full-frame mirrorless Sony a7R IV outshines its high-resolution competition with an outstanding autofocus system and a superlative image sensor, delivering class-leading performance.

60.2MP full-frame imaging; 10fps Raw capture; Real-Time Tracking autofocus; 5-axis image stabilization; Big, crisp EVF; Tilting touch LCD; Dual UHS-II slots

Lower-pixel cameras are better for video; Phase detection doesn't extend to edge of frame; Big file sizes

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A7R IV Review

Let’s face it: you probably don’t need to take 61-megapixel photos, which makes the A7R IV a tough camera to recommend at its current asking price. That being said, it’s a fantastically powerful product that offers a surprising amount of speed and convenience for such a hi-res camera, and if it were more affordable we wouldn’t hesitate to award this impressive all-rounder a higher score. As it stands, cheaper models like the A7 III and A7R III make a lot more sense for the majority of buyers, so we’d definitely advise looking at those first.

Superb image quality; Fast continuous shooting; Superb autofocus system; Lightweight, compact and tough build;

Overkill for vast majority of photographers; Byzantine menu system;

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A7R IV hands-on review: 61 glorious megapixels

Want a great deal on the Sony A7R IV, or another digital camera, this holiday? Check out our favorite Black Friday camera deals. The Sony A7R IV is a 61-megapixel full-frame mirrorless camera. That statement is pretty incredible when you recall people jumped up-and-down over the 42MP A7R II just a few years ago. Yet here we are in 2019 and the numbers keep soaring into the stratosphere. Not that we’re complaining, mind you — especially since we got a chance to see what that resolution really means capturing a variety of subjects at the A7R IV launch event in New York City. Let’s set the table first. The new A7R IV arrives in September for $3,500. The samples we used were production-ready in terms of image quality, but the bodies and the attendant circuitry were a little squirrelly and likely to be updated before the cameras hit store shelves. Not that this impacted our shooting very much, but it does mean this is our initial hands-on impression and not a final review. The goods news is...

61MP full-frame sensor; 240MP pixel-shift mode; 10 fps continuous shooting; 4K video in full-width and crop modes; Real-Time autofocus;

Benefits of 61MP may be limited; Sony menus remain problematic;

PhotoReview
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Alpha A7R Mark IV review

Resolution-wise, the α7R IV sits at the top of Sony’s ‘full frame’ camera range, replacing the 42.2-megapixel α7R III , which continues to be available. Stills photographers looking for the extra resolution will doubtless welcome the upgrade.

ePHOTOzine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Alpha A7R Mark IV review

Sony continue to innovate with the latest high-resolution, high-speed, BSI CMOS sensors, and this means they're able to offer high-resolution 61mp images, with low noise. The Sony E/FE mount has been around for a good length of time, and this means there's a good range of lenses available, and...

61mp full-frame sensor for high-resolution images, 5.76million dot electronic viewfinder, Built-in 5-axis image stabilisation, Good range of E/FE mount lenses, Multi-shot mode can produce even higher MP images

Screen is a little smaller than many, NTSC / PAL switchover, Auto white balance can be too cold, Menus could be improved

DP Review
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Alpha A7R Mark IV review

The Sony a7R IV is among the most capable cameras we've tested. It makes a compelling case that the days of choosing between speed-oriented cameras and resolution-oriented cameras are coming to an end.

Landscape photographers, wedding and event shooters, studio photographers that specialize in portraits and product photography, and anyone that wants to make really big prints.

Dedicated sports and action shooters, those that must frequently switch from shooting stills to video and back again.

SLR Lounge
★★★★
3 years ago
Sony Alpha A7R Mark IV review

If you're looking for a full-frame camera that delivers images which compete against medium format cameras, while also offering the advantages of the most diverse lineup of full-frame lenses on the market and incredibly reliable autofocus, then the A7R IV is the camera to get.

Highest resolution of any full-frame sensor, Impressive overall image quality, Best autofocus in its class, Best feature set in its class, Compact & lightweight VS medium format, Lens selection VS medium format, Best ergonomics in its class/lineage

A7R III is already a very good, class-leading choice, May be less of a value compared to more affordable Sony's, Menus still complex & time-consuming, Buffer clearing still shuts down much of the camera, Ergonomics still have a few quirks

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