![]() ![]() The size increase is also caused by inheriting a 'heat dissipation' design, or internal heat-sink, from the A7S III, plus improved internal sealing so it can be counted upon in adverse conditions. The increase in depth and weight is largely down to a more generous handgrip that makes the Alpha 7 IV even more comfortable to hold than the A7 III, which was itself no slouch in that department. ![]() This is only 8gr heavier that the its predecessor the A7iii despide being larger. However, the camera is still quite small overall with measurements of 131.3mm x 96.4mm x 79.8mm and weighs just 658gr without a lens, battery and memory card. This is mostly due to the bigger / thicker magnesium alloy body the A7iv has. The outside of the camera is closer to the A7Siii instead of its predecessor the A7iii. This comes in handy if you want to check your settings quickly, but this will make the top plate a bit busier. One thing that I did miss, but that’s something that non of the Sony camera’s has, is a top LCD screen. Furthermore, the top plate is relative easy on the eye with no dials / buttons on the left of the viewfinder compared to other camera brands. This improves the handling of the camera greatly. The big difference here is, is that the A7iv has the bigger grip of the A7Siii. The Sony A7iv has the same looks as other camera’s in the A7 family. The Sony A7iv is available now priced at around €2799 / $2499 body only or €2999 / $2699 with the Sony FE 28-70mm f3.5-5.6 OSS kit lens. The Sony A7iv offers the fastest 5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, in-camera USB streaming, dual UHS-II SD-cards and CFexpress Type A memory card slots, 610-shot battery life and USB-C charging. Other key features include 10fps burst shooting with full AF/AE tracking, a 3.69m-dot EVF with 0.78x magnification and a refresh rate of up to 120fps, and a fully articulating 3-inch 1.03-million-dot LCD screen with improved touchscreen functionality. The Sony A7iv supports Real-time Tracking AF and also Human, Animal and Bird Eye AF, all for both stills and movies, making it the first Sony camera to offer such comprehensive AF support for both shooting modes. ![]() The Sony A7iv boasts a dust and moisture-resistant magnesium alloy body with built-in image stabilisation worth up to 5.5 shutter speed stops, an ISO range of 50-204,800, and a hybrid auto focus system with 759 on-sensor phase-detect points supported by 425 contrast detect points that work down to -4EV. ![]()
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