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December 2013
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The editors liked
A lightweight
Compact interchangeable lens camera that produces image quality that matches big
Bulky and more expensive studio cameras
Sony Alpha ILCE-7R delivers some of the best image quality we've seen for under $3
000 in a great shooting design and feature set
Full-frame image sensor omits OLPF. 4fps burst shooting. Amazing high ISO performance for a high-resolution camera. Sharp
Tilting rear LCD. Focus peaking. Excellent OLED EVF. Great control layout. Compact
Dust and moisture-resistant body. Vertical shoot
Incredibly small body for a fullyfeatured
Fullframe camera
Resolution that rivals a mediumformat camera
Excellent image quality even at very high sensitivities
Decent performance bearing in mind its extremely high resolution
Accepts existing Alphamou
Small
Light
Excellent image quality when shooting Raw
Solid build quality
FE lenses are of superb quality
Equal to the sensor's high resolution
Compatible with a huge range of legacy 35mm camera lenses with no fieldofview crop
Lar
Best image quality outside of medium format
Full-frame sensor means no crop with any lenses
Small body with good ergonomics and controls
Weatherproof body
Excellent large and detailed electronic viewfinder
Tilting 3in screen with live histogram & leveling gauge
1080p video w manual exposures
Headphone & mic jacks
Wifi
NFC and downloadable apps to add features
Focus peaking
Panorama mod
Fantastic image quality
Highend resolution
Solid video specification
Robust build
The editors didn't like
Slow performance and svelte camera build may fail to impress
Disappointing autofocus speed and battery life mar an otherwise lovely camera
Expensive. Loud shutter. Focus and burst shooting are slower than Alpha 7. Some color-shift issues with third-party wide-angle rangefinder lenses. No PC sync socket. No built-in flash. External battery charger not included. Native lens library is in its i
Extreme resolution makes focus and lens quality critical
Modest performance
Loud shutter
Lacks hybrid autofocus of the A7
Mediocre battery life when using electronic viewfinder
Slow Xsync
Limited selection of native Sony FE lenses
Autofocus can be slow in low light
Auto ISO tends to keep shutter speed at 1/FL sec
Often resulting in soft images
Highres sensor requires dedicated approach to shooting
JPEG quality not as good as we'd like to see (less relevant for this camera's mar
Leisurely AF in all conditions. AF lacks confidence in low light
No built-in stabilisation. Needs optically stabilized lenses
Limited selection of native lenses at launch
Continuous bursts limited to 4fps and 15-25 frames
Screen not touch-sensitive and doesn't fully articulate
Fairly basic bracketing and no timelapse built-in
Unforgiving resolution demands very careful handling
Benefits of a full-frame camera without the size (and expense). Seamless panorama stitching. Excellent image quality. Great OLED viewfinder. Dust and moisture resistant
In-camera battery charging. AF system isn't as fast as an SLR
Offering excellent value for money, the Sony A7 opens up the magic of full-frame photography to an entirely new audience....
High resolution sensor, No AA filter, Full frame, Inbuilt WiFi
No touchscreen
Both the Sony A7 and the A7R are fantastic innovations. But for now, the system isn't quite complete enough. Although image quality is fantastic, it feels as if there are a few kinks that need to be ironed out, most importantly improved battery life, and...
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Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The full-frame camera has been synonymous with the most high-end DSLRs — the biggest, the priciest. Not anymore. A new breed of camera that's light on its feet but packs the best image quality outside of pro-grade gear is here, and it starts with Sony's n...
Sony A7R verdict Open Gallery We love this camera and were less than keen on giving it back to Sony after our two-week review period. It's compact and lightweight but delivers results that outstrip pretty much any other compact system camera on t...
Qualms with its speed and focus abilities aside, the A7R is a fantastic camera worthy of all the praise it has been receiving. Though it has a significant Achilles heel in the form of action shooting, the extensive feature set, massive resolution, and exc...
Great build quality, Impressive video capabilities, Strong image quality
Restrictive native lens line-up, AF not as good as A7
Barring slightly lacklustre focusing and a limited lens lineup, the Alpha 7R is a hugely impressive camera. If you're willing to part with serious cash for a CSC then this is the best one you'll get.Next, read more camera reviews...
Full frame sensor in smaller body than your average DSLR proper, feels solid in the palm and built to last, eye level viewfinder with builtin eye sensor plus tilting rear plate LCD offers a wealth of framing options, razor sharp imagery when twinned with
Priced almost the same as a full size pro DSLR and that's without any lenses, battery life could be improved as could auto focus performance, massive file sizes require decent storage space
Taking a high-resolution sensor and putting it in a small and lightweight camera body is certainly a recipe for success, and there are no CSCs that can currently match the resolution of the Alpha 7R. The nearest is Sonys own NEX-7 and even that is a long...
The Sony Alpha 7R is a full-frame mirrorless camera with an amazing 36-megapixel image sensor. It's not quite as fast to shoot as its twin sibling, the Alpha 7, but its image quality earns it our Editors' Choice award....