Sony Alpha A7 IV
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Sony a7 IV review
The a7 IV is an all-round capable camera, supporting the photographer in almost any situation. Its video capabilities live up to a similar standard, making it a hugely flexible imaging tool. Its extreme levels of customization can be daunting but its powerful autofocus system means it can be a very simple camera to use.- Most photographic or video pursuits
- Sports photography
Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera Body With Kit Box - Brand New review
The a7 IV is an all-round capable camera, supporting the photographer in almost any situation. Its video capabilities live up to a similar standard, making it a hugely flexible imaging tool.- Most photographic or video pursuits
- Sports photography
Sony A7 IV review
The Sony A7 IV is the best hybrid mirrorless camera you can buy right now. A truly modern all-rounder that largely justifies its price tag, it packs class-leading autofocus, impressive image quality and powerful video features into one versatile body. Dedicated street or sports photographers should look elsewhere, and it isn't the fastest shooter in its class. But for everyone else, the A7 IV is a rock-solid all-rounder with few glaring weaknesses. It might be the only camera you ever need.- Impressive new 33MP sensor
- Class-leading autofocus
- Vari-angle screen
- Powerful video features
- Price hike from A7 III
- 4K/60p video is heavily cropped
- Rivals offer faster burst shooting
Sony A7 IV Review: The Best All-Around Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
The company’s latest full-frame is one of the best all-around mirrorless cameras available today.- New 33-megapixel sensor is sharp. The upgraded autofocus system isn't just faster, it's easier to use. More video codec options. 7K oversampled for 4K 30 fps. Large buffer capacity.
- Expensive.
Sony Alpha 7 IV (ILCE7M4B)
The Sony α7 IV’s move up to the BIONZ XR processor is a worthwhile advance, especially for photographers who shoot video. Also significant are the improvements to viewfinder resolution and the shift from a tilting monitor screen to one that is fully articulated.
Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera Body With Kit Box - Brand New review
Equally suited for stills or video, with a great performance and handling extremely well, the Sony A7 IV has a lot going for it. Yes, it's the most expensive of its peers, by which are meant the full-frame options of up to 33MP, but it is a hybrid camera that does tackle both stills and video in the...- Excellent stills image quality, Smooth high-quality movie shooting, Bionz XR Processor, Dust and moisture resistance, 5 Axis SteadyShot, Human, animal or bird Eye/Face AF tracking, Low noise, 10fps shooting, Ergonomic control layout, High-quality manufacture
- Very complex menus that are not always intuitive, Full manual online only
Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera Body With Kit Box - Brand New review
The Sony A7 IV makes a solid upgrade on the A7 III. In fact, it’s one of those rare cameras that makes a significant enough jump to warrant upgrading from one generation to the next. All of our requests for the A7 IV have been granted apart from 4K 60p incurring a crop.- Good combination of speed and resolution, Vari-angle touchscreen, Excellent AF system
- CFexpress Type A card required to get the full feature range, Video options could be clearer, Super 35 crop for 4K video at 60p
Sony Alpha 7 IV Review
- Fast and accurate autofocus
- Good handling and build quality
- Very capable with both stills and video
- Some video modes cropped
- Fairly heavy build
- Fast SD or CFexpress cards required for some modes
Hands on: Sony A7 IV review
It can no longer be classed as an 'entry-level' full-frame camera, but the Sony A7 IV is a truly modern hybrid that largely justifies its price tag. The new 33MP sensor looks a solid performer for both stills and video, and the A7 IV benefits from Sony's class-leading autofocus skills. It's a shame the 4K/60p video mode is only available with a large crop, but otherwise the A7 IV is shaping up to be a rock-solid all-rounder for most hybrid shooters. It might be the only camera you ever need.- Impressive new 33MP sensor
- Class-leading autofocus
- Vari-angle screen
- Price hike from A7 III
- 4K/60p video is heavily cropped
Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera Body With Kit Box - Brand New review
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.