And you notice very slight focus misses more easily at these types of resolutions.In that case you made the right choice! Just don't know. What can we learn from it?thanks for sharing your enthusiasm for your camera!

Stupidly.The a7R IV represents our first chance to analyze Sony's new 61MP backside-illuminated sensor. @ Dan Goldman: R stands for resolution. Recommend you use a high quality, dedicated vendor such as B&H. Amazon and eBay sell a lot of pirated products; their supply chain is a patchwork of third-party vendors competing for the lowest sale price.

bigger or fill screen. Not that we’re complaining, mind you — especially since we got a chance to see what that resolution really means capturing a variety of subjects at the A7R IV launch event in New York City.We have raved about Eye AF ever since Sony introduced it several years ago, and they keep refining it. Gadget Review, founded in 2005, believes in true and honest reviews that will help any consumer, savvy or not, make the right purchase. If so where does the a7Riv compare in terms of AF speed?
If you buy it for the sensor you lose on it, so better buy your wife a used Rolex and you will be rewarded for years to come :) Btw you can still shoot her with your old superior R3 (sorry no pun intended)@JPatrick: No need to thank me, i hope you learned somethingI want this for my A7III please Sony!That is incredible, and a great shot.

However, I think your description, "thought out" vs "brute force" is not about the camera but the photographer. Hopefully it is something more systematic that the reviewer's own impressions. I have a life.This camera screams for low ISO macro shots, huge panoramas, and astrophotography on an equatorial mount.The underlying issue is the way that electronic first curtain shutter can crop/truncate bokeh at high shutter speed.

Use the new ECM-B1M Shotgun Microphone or new XLR Adaptor Kit to record high-quality sound with minimized deterioration.When Face/Eye Priority in AF is on, simply half-press the shutter, press AF-ON button, or an assigned custom button. It makes a compelling case that the days of choosing between speed-oriented cameras and resolution-oriented cameras are coming to an end. Especially with “Focus Priority “ setting on the A7RIV.

Never mind that Panasonic, Sigma, and Fuji came up with much more ambitious and innovative cameras in every way with the FP, the S1/S1R/S1H, and the GFX100.No stupider than yours, I guess. Forgot to say explicitly: Batis 85 mm worked very well on my A7RII (used that combo for a couple of years).