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Sony Alpha 7R V

At a glance

£4,000 body only

■ 61MP full-frame sensor

■ 693-point AF

■ AI subject recognition

■ ISO 100-32,000 (standard)

■ 10fps shooting

■ 8K 24fps video

Processor

A new AI processing unit brings Sony’s most sophisticated subject recognition autofocus yet.

Viewfinder

The A7R V inherits the superb 9.44m-dot, 0.9x magnification EVF previously used by the A7S III and A1.

Multi-angle

Sony’s 4-axis multi-angle LCD combines an up/down tilting mechanism with a fully articulating side hinge.

Uprated IS

Significantly enhanced 5-axis in-body stabilisation is now rated for up to 8 stops shake reduction – up from 5.5 stops.

SINCE the original Alpha 7R appeared in 2013, Sony’s ‘R’ series cameras have been popular

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