If you're a Sony user we're sure you're waiting with bated breath to find out more about this latest mirrorless release, so let's jump right in and find out more about the new Sony Alpha A7R IV.
The Sony Alpha A7R IV has the world's first full-frame 61 MP high-resolution back-illuminated CMOS sensor complete with 15-stops of dynamic range helping to give you the smoothest natural gradations. It features a hybrid AF system that gives you an improved object tracking experience as well as real-time human and animal autofocus. All this while including 567 PDAF, 425 contrast-detection points, and 74% frame coverage.
The redesigned body features upgraded weather-sealing that goes a long way to prevent any pesky moisture from working its way into this new mirrorless camera, giving you more peace of mind when taking it for a spin in questionable conditions. This redesign also features a deeper grip, larger joystick and repositioned buttons and dials.
Much like its predecessor the Sony Alpha A7R IV has built-in 5-axis stabilisation, helping to reduce shake by up to 5.5 stops, a Bionz X processor and tilting 1.44M-dot touchscreen display.
But what about video capabilities? This new addition to the Sony full-frame mirrorless family captures 4K/30p video with touch tracking and real-time Eye AF and supports both 8-bit S-Log2 and HLG. Using Super 35 crop gives you an addition 1.2x crop at 30p and 1.1x at 24p, much like its predecessor its top bit rate is 100Mbps when using XAVC S.
The new digital interface between the microphone and camera makes the Sony Alpha A7R IV the first camera to accept digital audio input, which goes hand-in-hand with the new microphone and XLR adapter both complete with built-in ADCs.
Key Features
- 61MP high-resolution CMOS Sensor
- 15-stop Dynamic Range
- 10 FPS continuous burst shooting with AF and AE
- 567 Phase Detect Af points
- Realtime Eye AF for stills and movie