The Sony A7 IV is a versatile hybrid camera designed for both photography and videography. Here are some of its standout features:
33MP Full-Frame Sensor: It boasts a back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor for high-resolution images.
Advanced Autofocus: Real-time Eye AF for humans, animals, and birds, with 759 phase-detection points.
In-Body Stabilization: Offers up to 5.5 stops of stabilization for handheld shooting.
Video Capabilities: Records 4K video at 60fps in Super 35 mode and 4K at 30fps with full-width oversampling from 7K.
10-bit Recording: Supports 10-bit 4:2:2 video for enhanced color grading.
S-Cinetone Color Profile: Provides cinematic color tones straight out of the camera.
Connectivity: Includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB-C for seamless file transfer and remote control.
Customizable Controls: Fully articulating touchscreen and customizable buttons for ease of use.
33MP BSI CMOS full-frame sensor |
Up to 10 fps shooting in lossy Raw with extensive buffer |
In-body stabilization rated up to 5.5EV |
Full-width oversampled 4K from 7K, up to 30p |
4K/60p (from 4.6K capture) in Super35 / APS-C mode |
10-bit video or HEIF stills capture |
H.265 video, S-Cinetone color mode |
3.69M dot OLED viewfinder |
Twin card slots (1x CFe A/UHS-II, 1x UHS-II SD) |
Full-time Bluetooth LE connection |
The a7 IV sees just about every one of its specifications improved over the a7 III, from basics such as the resolution of the sensor and viewfinder to significantly increased video capture options. |