Rating:
92% of 100
UPC
027242922099
MFR #
ILCE7RM4A/B
$3,199.99

Key Features

  • 61MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
  • BIONZ X Image Processor & Front-End LSI
  • 567-Point Phase-Detection AF System
  • UHD 4K30p Video with HLG & S-Log3 Gammas
MFR #
ILCE7RM4A/B
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:Sony Alpha a7R IVa Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)
Your Rating

Top customer reviews

  1. Best hybrid camera out there!
    Quality

    I’ve had mine for about a month, and I’m blown away. I used to have a Nikon DSLR and compared to that it is night and day. The resolution, colour and other features you get with this camera are next level compared with the Nikon.
  2. Suspect & inconsistent focusing
    Quality

    I've only had this for about 5 weeks having moved up from the A6500, first impressions, I was blown away, loved the bigger body, the deeper grip, the amazing EVF, the 61 mega pixels full frame, the 26 mega pixels in crop mode, the gorgeous colours. Prior to purchasing I'd read forums and reviews so I knew what I was getting, I expected more visible noise & I expected the focusing to be several milliseconds slower than the A9 but I didn't expect the focus to be quite as suspect and inconsistent as it is. I'm not sure if the firmware update has affected it, it sure seems to have become worse following the install but sometimes the camera just won't focus on the subject at all, I'm pressing the back button focus & nothing happens regardless of the focus area in use, I have to move the camera away from the subject, quickly focus on something else then back to the subject, missing the shot. I've also noticed that it doesn't track well, especially on small birds and the focus point tends to jump around, you can point it at the birds head & it will jump off onto the branch, if the bird moves off, it doesn't go with it. (I have the focus setting at 1 locked on) My most recent use of the camera was in woods in the Cairngorms, I had locked the ISO not to go about 4000, it was fairly dark and overcast so every shot was taken at ISO4000, could it be the dark conditions are affecting the camera? I wouldn't have thought so given Sony's rating of it. Now having said that, before the firmware update was released I photographed red kites and I was thrilled by the amount of keepers I got, way more than I did with the A6500, the example attached was shot using the 100-400 at ISO 4000 and it's sharp. I've read that having 61MP will show up any flaws in technique, you need to up your shutter speed to compensate but using it in the Cairngorms I was getting inconsistent results at 1/1000, not many were critically sharp while some were, example 2, but I really struggled to get anything small, the focus system simply didn't seem fast enough to lock on before the bird was off. So in summary, am I happy with my purchase, not really, would I recommend it? Possibly for landscape works or where something is static but not at this time for wildlife or nature. I'll keep testing and if the focus still provides inconsistent results then I'll sell it and get the A9.
  3. Just pure beauty!
    Quality

    such a brilliant camera!!! I love everything about it.
  4. Amazing camera
    Quality

    Superb image quality, even in high ISOs in low light. Very quick and accurate focus that locks quickly on still subjects reliably and does a pretty good job of more active subjects. Effective in-camera sensor stabilization that gains extra stops for less risk of shake blur. Granular control over shooting modes and custom-assigned buttons and controls. Overall polish, from extensive options to excellent build quality.
  5. Ziggysmalls Photography
    Quality

    Excellent no complaints very worth while purchase.

Items 51 to 55 of 185 total

Page
Show per page

Brands

Sony
Sigma
Sirui
Savage
Fujifilm
nikon
canon
tamron
Hoya
lowepro
Manfrotto
peakdesign
blackrapid
Pelican
Tamrac
Vanguard
Azden
Ilford
Kodak
Cotton Carrier
  • Sale Products
Sony Alpha a7R IVa Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)