|
Sony Alpha a7 IV Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) + SanDisk 128GB Card + Backpack + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Sony Alpha a7 IV Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) + SanDisk 128GB Card + Backpack + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Sony Alpha a7 IV Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) + SanDisk 128GB Card + Backpack + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Sony Alpha a7 IV Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) + SanDisk 128GB Card + Backpack + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
I'm excited to share with you my thoughts on the Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera, Body Only. This is Sony's latest and greatest, and it's got everything you need to take your photography to the next level.
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line camera that can do it all, the Sony Alpha 7 IV is the one for you. It's got everything you need to take your photography to the next level. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start shooting!
I love this camera, I really do…but, I still think my A7R3 creates a better image in photos and in video. I bought it to be my “A” camera but im using it as my “B” camera to the A7R3. But, other than the picture quality, (which is the most important thing) I love the camera and its functionality.
After a decade or more with my gen 1 A7 I decided to upgrade to the A7IV. If you're coming from a A7II or A7 the upgrade is quite large. The autofocus speed is the biggest thing I noticed immediately.
The a7iII is also a good choice if you need to lower the price tag. So far the a7iv has done every thing the reviewers said it would do. My personal advice is, ignore all those guys who tell you to do this first. Get to know your camera and then figure out what settings work best for you. Sony, Cannon, Nikon, Fuji, etc all make good cameras. Unless there's really a compelling reason to switch systems, stick with the one you know.. Spend you money on good glass, rather than the latest camera. My old Sony A99 has about taken one too many bounces. It took me a long time to decide it was time to move to mirrorless. I've alway thought mirrowlless for digital cameras was the way to go. I stuck with old Sony SLT cameras because I could sue my Minolta lenses on them. Now I'm slowly getting a new lens collection.
Haven’t had it too long but so far, so impressed. My first lens is the Sigma 85mm 1.4…so lovely. Can’t wait to get a 24-70 next.
Great camera and amazing product from Sony.
Having now for about a week, I will say coming from the Sony A7 (first gen) - it's amazing on all fronts. It does feel heavier, but the bigger battery, in-body image stabilization, and other cool tech shenanigans surely have to attribute to this. Autofocus is 99% perfect; seems like in dim-light scenarios, not as great as I was hoping but it's barely off. The video looks fantastic. Love the new menu system. An amazing amount of customization. Those just beginning will definitely want to study up on YouTube for what everything does.
I am a filmmaker and photographer and this camera does it all. The autofocus system makes my work easier. The image quality is great both photo and video
Auto Focus is a step up from the a7iii and it feels much more ergonomic as well. It’s easy to use for beginners as it has a new menu set up too. Definitely recommend and is my favorite go to camera videos so great as well as it has 10bit color.
I'm excited to share with you my thoughts on the Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera, Body Only. This is Sony's latest and greatest, and it's got everything you need to take your photography to the next level.
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line camera that can do it all, the Sony Alpha 7 IV is the one for you. It's got everything you need to take your photography to the next level. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start shooting!
I love this camera, I really do…but, I still think my A7R3 creates a better image in photos and in video. I bought it to be my “A” camera but im using it as my “B” camera to the A7R3. But, other than the picture quality, (which is the most important thing) I love the camera and its functionality.
After a decade or more with my gen 1 A7 I decided to upgrade to the A7IV. If you're coming from a A7II or A7 the upgrade is quite large. The autofocus speed is the biggest thing I noticed immediately.
The a7iII is also a good choice if you need to lower the price tag. So far the a7iv has done every thing the reviewers said it would do. My personal advice is, ignore all those guys who tell you to do this first. Get to know your camera and then figure out what settings work best for you. Sony, Cannon, Nikon, Fuji, etc all make good cameras. Unless there's really a compelling reason to switch systems, stick with the one you know.. Spend you money on good glass, rather than the latest camera. My old Sony A99 has about taken one too many bounces. It took me a long time to decide it was time to move to mirrorless. I've alway thought mirrowlless for digital cameras was the way to go. I stuck with old Sony SLT cameras because I could sue my Minolta lenses on them. Now I'm slowly getting a new lens collection.
Haven’t had it too long but so far, so impressed. My first lens is the Sigma 85mm 1.4…so lovely. Can’t wait to get a 24-70 next.
Great camera and amazing product from Sony.
Having now for about a week, I will say coming from the Sony A7 (first gen) - it's amazing on all fronts. It does feel heavier, but the bigger battery, in-body image stabilization, and other cool tech shenanigans surely have to attribute to this. Autofocus is 99% perfect; seems like in dim-light scenarios, not as great as I was hoping but it's barely off. The video looks fantastic. Love the new menu system. An amazing amount of customization. Those just beginning will definitely want to study up on YouTube for what everything does.
I am a filmmaker and photographer and this camera does it all. The autofocus system makes my work easier. The image quality is great both photo and video
Auto Focus is a step up from the a7iii and it feels much more ergonomic as well. It’s easy to use for beginners as it has a new menu set up too. Definitely recommend and is my favorite go to camera videos so great as well as it has 10bit color.