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November 2021
(87%)
70 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
937 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
87010070
The editors liked
Unprecedented buffer capacity
10-bit 4
2
2 video and 4K 60p
Super-responsive AF
Extensive external controls
Animal
Bird
And human face detection
Autofocus and tracking
The addition of in-camera skin softening
The grip is pretty great
The OLED screen is beautiful and bright
Improved menu design
Impressive dynamic range
Metering
Weather-sealed
Stabilized full-frame imaging and video
33MP resolution leaves room to crop
4K60 video with 10-bit color sampling
Tracks subjects at up to 10fps
Configurable controls
Subject recognition for people
Animals
And birds
Large lens library
Amazing dynamic range
Well-built
Weather-sealed construction
Great battery life in photo mode
Good RAW noise handling
Vastly improved menu system
Most photographic or video pursuits
The editors didn't like
Priced for semi-pros
Not beginners
Complex settings permutations
Color noise at lower ISOs
High ISO could be better
It currently freezes when shooting bracketed images
But that's going to be fixed with firmware
Imaging Edge for desktop has helped me find a new appreciation for Capture One
There's a lot to like abo
Needs a fast card(s)
Cropped S&Q mode
6fps burst shooting at highest quality settings
Omits Pixel Shift multi-shot mode
Rear display not as crisp as competitors
Eye detection focus isn't spot-on with current firmware
Unprecedented buffer capacity, 10-bit 4:2:2 video and 4K 60p, Super-responsive AF, Extensive external controls
Priced for semi-pros, not beginners, Needs a fast card(s), Cropped S&Q mode
Don't think of the A7 IV as Sony's new ‘entry level' full frame mirrorless camera. It's both too powerful, too complex and, yes, too expensive for that. It's more like a mini-A1 that's terrifyingly good at everything but less than half the price. Stills p...
Although we need to do much more testing to be sure, so far it seems that the Sony A7 IV makes a solid upgrade on the A7 III. In fact, it appears to be one of those rare cameras that makes a significant enough jump to warrant upgrading from one generation...
Unprecedented buffer capacity, 10-bit 4:2:2 video and 4K 60p, Super-responsive AF, Extensive external controls
Priced for semi-pros, not beginners, Complex settings permutations
Don't think of the A7 IV as Sony's new ‘entry level' full frame mirrorless camera. It's both too powerful, too complex and, yes, too expensive for that. It's more like a mini-A1 that's terrifyingly good at everything but less than half the price. Stills p...
Published: 2021-10-22, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The A7 IV may be classified as the entry-level model in Sony's full-frame lineup, but like its predecessors, will more than satisfy the majority of photographers, videographers and hybrid shooters. The Mark IV boosts the resolution to 33 Megapixels withou...
Published: 2021-10-21, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
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Animal, bird, and human face detection, Autofocus and tracking, The addition of in-camera skin softening, The grip is pretty great, The OLED screen is beautiful and bright, Improved menu design, Impressive dynamic range, Metering, Weather-sealed,
Color noise at lower ISOs, High ISO could be better, It currently freezes when shooting bracketed images, but that's going to be fixed with firmware, Imaging Edge for desktop has helped me find a new appreciation for Capture One, There's a lot to like abo
Abstract: There's a lot to test on the Sony a7 IV. To cover it all, Chris and Jordan took a road trip through southern Alberta to test both stills and video. Watch to find out if the camera lives up to the hype. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes...
SPECSImage sensor: 35.9 x 23.9 mm Exmor R CMOS sensor with 34.1 million photosites (32.7 megapixels effective)Image processor: BIONZ XRLens mount: Sony E-mountBody: Magnesium alloy with weather-resistant constructionImage formats: Stills: JPEG (DCF V...
Abstract: This full-frame mirrorless camera features significant improvements over its predecessor, the Alpha 7 III, in almost all areas. The new 33-million-pixel back-illuminated CMOS Exmor R sensor and the latest BIONZ XR processor ensure brilliant image quality...