Sony announced its latest high-resolution flagship Full Frame Mirrorless camera, the Sony A7R IV, earlier this summer, and was met with an overwhelmingly positive reception. At the heart of the Sony A7R IV is its brand new 61MP backside-illuminated sensor.
As of press time, this sensor is the highest resolution sensor currently available in a Full Frame camera, taking the A7 series into medium format territory in terms of resolving power. The Sony A7R IV is packing the company's latest generation AF technologies under the hood to compliment this beastly sensor, including Face & Eye AF for Humans and Animals, along with Real-time Tracking as well. The exterior of the A7R IV went also under the knife, resulting in a slightly larger body that includes a larger handgrip, better joystick, improved rear dial, a lockable Exposure Compensation dial, as well as upgraded buttons all around. The already excellent Electronic View Finder from the A7R III was also replaced with a higher resolution EVF that's now capable of refreshing at up to 120 fps. Weather-sealing has been one of Sony's pain points, but this too saw a major overhaul in the A7R IV. All of these improvements culminates into a camera that is designed clearly with the professional in mind. We've been shooting extensively with the Sony A7R IV since this summer, our full review is just after the jump. . thephoblographer.com
2019-11-21 08:00