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Sony's new 61mp A7R V $3900 gives us glimpse at future Sony cameras
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Expect to see the improved image processor, AI AF system, and fully articulated screen to be on future models.

https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-a7...ial-review

Bionz XR processors
Much of what the a7R V offers over its predecessor stems from the more powerful processors in the new camera. They bring a series of functions, as well as a much improved menu system. Sony also talks of a processor dedicated to crunching the complex AI-trained algorithms used for focus, exposure and white balance.

Enhanced AF
The new processor brings the power to significantly enhance the camera's subject recognition capabilities. The a7R IV had the ability to recognize and prioritize people, their faces and eyes, but the V takes this much further. It gains a system designed to better recognize human subjects but also trained to recognize a wide range of non-human subject types.

60MP BSI CMOS sensor
Improved AF with subject recognition
In-body stabilization rated at up to 8.0EV
Continuous shooting at up to 10fps with flash (JPEG or Lossy compressed Raw)
8K/24p or 4K/60p video (both with 1.24x crop)
Full-width 4K up to 30p
10-bit 4:2:2 video options, including S-Log3, S-Cinetone and HLG
Fully-articulated rear screen on tilt-out cradle
Focus bracketing mode (with stacking via computer)
Multi-shot pixel shift high res mode with motion compensation (via computer)
Sensor shift dust removal and close shutter with power off option
2x2 MIMO Wi-Fi
UVC/UAC USB-standard video for use as webcam
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#2
They threw everything they have to offer in this camera.
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#3
niiice!
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#4
No ND filters?
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vision63 wrote:
They threw everything they have to offer in this camera.


I would say this camera exceeds certain aspects of the A1 without the 30 frames per second. It also doubles as a 2mp APS-C camera.
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