Australian Photography

SONY A7R IV

How big is too big? It’s a question that plenty of people were probably wondering when the 61MP Sony A7R IV was announced earlier this year. And although your initial reaction might be to simply dismiss it as too much for your own uses, there are some real benefits to having such a big sensor, especially so when it comes to cropping. But to treat the newest Sony camera as just a big sensor wonder isn’t telling the whole story. It features a well-designed body, impressive AF, a fast drive speed and most of all impressive image quality that for the first time, gives us a big megapixel camera that is also very usable for everyday shooting.

For this review, I took the A7R IV to Tasmania’s Tarkine wilderness, where I faced rain, salt spray, and plenty of splashes travelling up and down

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