The Sony A7R IV boasts a familiar design that's similar to its predecessor, with a few notable tweaks. The camera's body is constructed from a durable magnesium alloy, which provides a solid feel in the hand. The ergonomic grip has been slightly redesigned to accommodate larger hands, and the overall weight distribution feels well-balanced.
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The Sony A7R IV is built around a 61.4-megapixel full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor, which delivers exceptional image quality. The camera's native ISO range is 100-32000, with an extended range of 50-102400. Image quality is superb, with excellent resolution, dynamic range, and color accuracy. sone175 fixed
Autofocus performance is incredibly fast and accurate, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera's subject tracking and eye AF features are also highly effective, making it easy to capture sharp portraits and fast-moving subjects.
The A7R IV features a powerful BIONZ X image processor, which enables fast processing and reduced noise. The camera's autofocus system has been upgraded with a new 15-stop dynamic range and 567 phase-detection points, covering 74% of the image area. The Sony A7R IV boasts a familiar design
In our testing, the A7R IV produced images with impressive detail and texture, particularly in the mid-to-high ISO range. The camera's noise reduction algorithms have been refined, resulting in cleaner images at higher ISOs.
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One of the most significant changes is the addition of a new 5.76M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF), which provides a more detailed and immersive viewing experience. The EVF is also slightly larger than its predecessor, making it easier to frame and compose shots.