Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Sony Announces High-Resolution Alpha 7R IV Camera with World’s First 61 MP Back-Illuminated Full-Frame Sensor



We all take plenty of pictures when we go to the parks, don't we? And of course we want them to be as good and as sharp as possible, right? Well, for those of you who are photographers enthusiasts, as they say, Sony did a major announcement today as it announced the High-Resolution Alpha 7R IV camera with the world’s first 61.0 MP back-illuminated full-frame image sensor AND up to 240.8 million pixels in Pixel Shift Multi Shooting mode that composites up to 16 full-resolution images!

Here is more features of this stunning new camera which will be released this September with a price tag of $3500:

World’s first 35mm full-frame 61.0 MP back-illuminated Exmor R™ CMOS image sensor with latest-generation BIONZ X™ image processor

• 15-stop dynamic range at low sensitivities, resulting in smooth natural gradations ranging from deep shadows to highlights

• High-speed continuous shooting at up to 10 fps with full AF / AE tracking for approx. 7 seconds  in full-frame mode with an increased buffer memory, and approximately three times more in APS-C mode

• 567 focal-plane phase-detection AF points covering 74% of image area and 425 contrast AF points

• Debut of Real-time Eye AF for movie recording and advanced Real-time Tracking plus Real-time Eye AF for still image recording

• Features an APS-C crop mode delivering stunning high resolution of 26.2MPii

• 5.76 million dot UXGA (Ultra-XGA) OLED Tru-Finder™ electric viewfinder with outstanding detail, brightness and contrast

• Upgraded connectivity and operability including high-speed Wi-Fi support, wireless PC remote connectivity, FTP wireless transfer, faster data transfer via USB and more

• Professional 4K movie recording functionality including full pixel readout with no pixel binning in Super 35mm mode, S-Log3, HDR workflow support

• Multi Interface Shoe with digital audio interface deliver the high-quality sound recording with new Sony’s microphones and XLR adaptor

• Additional enhancements to the body design include an improved grip and button for improvised control with compact, lightweight body

You can read the product page HERE , learn more with the videos below and watch more videos HERE.










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