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BrandSONY
Product description
61MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
BIONZ X Image Processor & Front-End LSI
567-Point Phase-Detection AF System
UHD 4K30p Video with HLG & S-Log3 Gammas
5.76m-Dot Tru-Finder OLED EVF
3.0" 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Up to 10 fps Shooting, ISO 100-32000
5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization
240MP Pixel Shift Multi Shooting
Bluetooth & Wi-Fi, Dual UHS-II SD Slots
1x Sony a7R IVA Mirrorless Camera
1x Sony NP-FZ100 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (2280mAh)
1x Sony BC-QZ1 Battery Charger
1x Sony ALC-B1EM Body Cap for E-Mount Cameras
Sony has introduced what they are calling a "different kind of monster," the Sony A7R IV. This new full-frame mirrorless camera brings with it a wealth of new features and improvements, including the world's first full-frame 61-megapixel image sensor. The backside-illuminated sensor promises up to 15 stops of dynamic range and has a native ISO range of 100-32,000 expandable to 50-102,400.
Beyond image quality, the camera promises considerable speed. Sony states that the A7R IV can capture up to 68 full-resolution images at up to 10 frames per second, with continuous autofocus and auto-exposure. Further, the new camera includes Sony's latest autofocus innovations, including 567 phase-detect autofocus points, real-time Eye AF and real-time Tracking AF.
For video users, the A7R IV can record full-width 4K UHD video at up to 30p or Full HD at up to 120p. And the A7R IV offers a big innovation for video autofocus: real-time eye AF.
Considering the body itself, the A7R IV may look very familiar, but it includes numerous changes. The camera has enhanced dust and moisture resistance, a redesigned grip, a new 5.76M-dot UXGA OLED electronic viewfinder and a revised control layout.
Camera design: Redesigned front grip, enhanced durability, new high-resolution EVF and more
he Sony A7R IV looks quite similar to its predecessor, but the Sony design team has gone back to the drawing board in a number of key areas. For starters, the camera has enhanced dust and moisture resistance, which should mean improved ruggedness and durability. Further, many Sony shooters have long remarked that the A7 series of cameras don't offer quite enough comfort with respect to the grip. In response, Sony has revised the design of the front grip. The new grip has been designed to be more comfortable, particularly when using longer, heavier lenses. Further, the overhang area for the middle and little fingers has been increased, which should benefit users with larger hands and/or longer fingers.