Testseek.com have collected 102 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A7R 4 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A7R 4.
October 2019
(91%)
102 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
1058 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
World record resolution
Better handling than the Mark III
Eye-tracking AF
10fps shooting
61 Megapixel sensor
Realtime Eye AF
240 MP Pixel Shift multi shooting
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
Improved ergonomics
Upgraded weather sealing
Fast and accurate autofocus
RAW file versatility
Robust build quality
61-megapixel full-frame 35mm image sensor
10fps high speed continuous shooting
In-body 5-axis image stabilization
Landscape photographers
Wedding and event shooters
Studio photographers that specialize in portraits and product photography
And anyone that wants to make really big prints
The editors didn't like
No 60/50p video
Poor menu system
No 4k 60p
No 10Bit video
Small body/big lens imbalance
Ageing design and handling
Lower-pixel cameras are better for video
Phase detection doesn't extend to edge of frame
Big file sizes
Come on
Sony! Give us a fully functioning touchscreen
Finicky autofocus in low light
No 4k 60fps video recording
Dedicated sports and action shooters
Those that must frequently switch from shooting stills to video and back again
Abstract: In this week's episode of DPReview TV, Chris compares the Nikon Z7 II and Sony a7R IV for landscape photography, with a close look at their displays, image quality, lens lineups and more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes of DPReview TV...
Abstract: If you're a serious enthusiast or working pro, the very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2500. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer the highest resolution, the best build quality and the most advanced...
The Mark IV Sony a7R is a great improvement over the previous model with features such as in-body 5-axis stabilization, great eye tracking autofocus, and 10fps continuous shooting. The 61-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor offers high detail and colour repr...
Abstract: Part 1- introduction and competitive landscapeFor photographers looking for the ultimate in image quality in a reasonably affordable and portable camera, two names stand out right now – Nikon Z7 and Sony A7r mk IV. Either of these cameras will print bea...
Published: 2020-05-18, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In November 2019 we published our Sony A7R IV Sensor review. The Sony scored an excellent 99 points, securing a top-ten position in our Sensor ranking. In this article, we use the data from the A7R IV Sensor tests to recompute the results for a total of 2...
Abstract: Sony has once again pushed the boundaries for full-frame cameras with the Sony A7R IV. This mirrorless full-frame E-mount camera has a new sensor with a whopping 61 megapixels and a dynamic range of 15 stops, according to Sony. The camera has been improve...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Despite the challenges posed by the increase in pixel count, Sony's latest addition to the high-resolution A7R series, the A7R IV, continues to deliver excellent dynamic range, particularly at low ISOs, while also delivering very good color discrimination...
Abstract: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...
World record resolution, Better handling than the Mark III, Eye-tracking AF, 10fps shooting
No 60/50p video, Small body/big lens imbalance, Ageing design and handling
The A7R IV's design tweaks make it handle better than the A7R III before it (though it can still be tiresome), and the resolution puts it well ahead of all its full frame mirrorless rivals for megapixels. And yet… while Sony's hybrid AF system just keeps...