Sony α7R IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera (ILCE7RM4/B)
February 15, 2020 - Comment
Thanks to an evolutionary leap in image processing power and efficiency, the Sony a7R IV combines a high-resolution 61MP back-illuminated Exmore R CMOS image sensor with impressive shooting speeds of up to 10 fps with full AF/AE tracking, as well as beautiful 4K HDR video, wide 15-stop dynamic range, and high sensitivity with area-specific noise
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R & RII bodies: upgrade, RIII: maybe upgrade, Vanilla III: wait for vanilla IV, S bodies: I’m sorry If youâve come here you already know what most of the world knows: Sony makes class-leading image sensors and very good cameras.I upgraded from the Sony A7R III.Was it worth it? Maybe.Is it worth upgrading from a Sony A7 III? No, wait to see what the A7 IV is like!If youâre coming from almost any other Sony A7-series camera (except the S series which Sony seems to not care about anymore, which is sad), this is definitely worth a serious…
Focus is way off I am so disappointed that I am sending it back for a replacement. The camera is not focusing properly resulting in not being he sharpness one would expect. My Sony A7R II performs better. On the Facebook forums some others are experiencing similar issues. I even ran tests between the II and IV on a tripod and found similar results
Focus is off I too am disappointed and I am sending my A7R IV back for a replacement. The camera does not focus properly. Misses more than 80% of the shots taken. Doesn’t matter ISO, shutter speed, aperture, lens, eye tracking, spot focus, tripod, etc: for almost all the pictures, the camera misses focus. Even though it’s much slower at auto focus, my Sony A7R performs better.UPDATE: Changing to 3 stars: I have received a replacement A7R IV and the focus issues are gone. There is a real issue…