Three years after Sony introduced the Alpha 7R IV, the company has launched a successor to its popular resolution-focused full-frame mirrorless camera. The new model — the Sony Alpha 7R V — is touted ...
Sony doesn't pull any punches with its second-generation Alpha 7R ($629.99 at Amazon). The 7R II ($3,199.99, body only) ups its full-frame sensor resolution to 42 megapixels, and it uses a back ...
Over the past few years, the best mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras have caught up to low- to mid-range DSLRs in terms of performance. They've always been more portable than traditional DSLRs ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Sony started this “big sensor in a small camera” craze with its groundbreaking RX1, but that model has a fixed lens and costs more than either the Alpha 7 or 7R, both of which work with Sony’s E-mount ...
Sony has long claimed to offer industry-leading autofocus with its Alpha line, including big updates to the eye-tracking algorithm in the A7R IV announced three years ago. But the company is about to ...
See those gorgeous twins up there? The ones with retro-styled magnesium bodies and massively megapixeled sensors? Known as the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R, they're the latest objects of desire from Sony's ...
The Alpha 7R II is the first full-frame camera with a BSI CMOS sensor, and all of the new models record 4K video. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag ...
The Alpha 7R ($2,299.99 direct, body only)($629.99 at Amazon) is one of a pair of twin cameras that Sony is using to launch its full-frame mirrorless camera system. It emphasizes pure image resolution ...
The Alpha 7R II is physically identical to the other current models in the series, the Alpha 7 II and Alpha 7S II ($2,999.99). It's on the bulky side when compared with other mirrorless cameras, but ...
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