The Sony a7R IV offers more to hybrid shooters than any other camera before it. For $3,500, the a7R IV combines a 61 Megapixel resolution image sensor with 6K oversampled video for capturing UHD 4K. Plus, it has no record time limit. While the codec, frame-rate and resolution options for video haven't changed since the previous model, the added benefits to still shooters elevate the a7R IV to the level of hybrid shooter's dream camera. We'll explain why in this review.
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0:28 - Introduction
1:00 - Camera Overview
1:29 - 61MP Sensor
2:33 - Missing Video Features
3:33 - Dynamic Range
4:41 - Low Light Performance
5:16 - Rolling Shutter Test
5:37 - Image Stabilization
5:54 - 240MP Pixel-shift Multi-shooting
6:51 - Real-time Eye AF
7:52 - The Menu Sucks
8:51 - Battery Life and Overheating Tests
9:12 - Screen Articulation
9:29 - Grip, Buttons and More
9:59 - Media Card Slots
10:35 - Lenses
11:03 - MI Shoe and ECM-B1M
11:36 - Audio Samples
12:17 - Should you buy?
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