![]() Video performance gets a boost with the addition of Real-Time AF, but otherwise it does feel as if Sony is resting on its laurels somewhat. (Image credit: Rod Lawton/Digital Camera World) The SteadyShot INSIDE system now claims to offer 5.5EV shake compensation. The A7R Mark IV shoots 4K video, naturally, but doesn't seem to have moved on very far in this area. ![]() ![]() Sony’s latest AF system brings 567 phase detection AF points covering 74% of the image area (or the entire area in APS-C mode) and both human and animal eye tracking. True, the buffer capacity is restricted to 68 raw files/JPEGS, but it’s also possible to shoot in an APS-C mode that captures 26 megapixel images and with 3x the buffer capacity (claimed). What’s truly impressive is how Sony has managed to maintain a 10fps continuous shooting speed despite the massive increase in the data that’s being captured and processed. That’s an increase in image width and height of 15%. (Image credit: Rod Lawton/Digital Camera World) Key featuresĦ1 millions pixels is a ground-breaking resolution for full frame cameras, but it’s worth pointing out that this increase is spread across both the image width and height, so the Sony’s images are not THAT much larger than those of the Nikon Z 7, say, measuring 9,504 x 6,336 pixels (Sony) versus 8,256 x 5,504 pixels (Nikon). If you're going to make the most of all this resolution, you'll need to invest in Sony's best G Master lenses too, like the 24-70mm f/2.8.
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