Specification Sheet

The Alpha 7R IV boasts a 5.76 million dot UXGA OLED Tru-nder EVF - Sony’s highest resolution
viewnder ever - at about 1.6x the resolution of the EVF in the Alpha 7R III. This new viewnder
provides an extremely accurate, true-to-life depiction of the scene being framed. The display
quality can be set to ‘Standard’ or ‘High’ mode, and to either 60 fps or 120 fps refresh rate that
provides a smooth viewnder image with minimum display motion blur when shooting moving
subjects. The eyepiece window is uorine coated to repel ngerprints and grime, and make it
easier to clean.
16-image Pixel Shi Multi Shooting
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When even higher resolution is needed, Pixel Shi Multi Shooting
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takes advantage of the
advanced in-body image stabilization system to capture multiple pixel-shied images that are
later composited using Sony’s “Imaging Edge™” desktop application to achieve overwhelming
resolution in a single image. In addition to 4-image composites, the Alpha 7R IV is capable of
producing 16-image composites with approximately 240.8 million pixels (19008 x 12672 pixels) from
data that is equivalent to approximately 963.2 million pixels. The result is photographs with detail
and presence that are simply stunning. Resolution, color, and material textures are astonishingly
realistic even when the image is enlarged by more than 100% and ideal for photographing
architecture, art or any other still life subject.
Record reality in spectacular 4K
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In addition to its impressive still image capabilities, the new Alpha 7R IV performs exceptionally
well as a serious lmmaking tool, oering 4K (3840x2160 pixels) video
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recording across the full
width of the image sensor, and full pixel readout without pixel binning in Super 35mm mode
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. This
ensures high quality 4K footage with exceptional detail and depth. S-Log 2 and S-Log 3 are also
available to maximize color grading exibility, with S-Log 3 oering a total of 14-stops of dynamic
range. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) is available on the Alpha 7R IV as well to support an Instant
HDR workow.
Touch Tracking for movies
Touch Tracking is benecial for movie recording. Touch the subject to be tracked on the monitor,
and the Real-time Tracking function will then process color, pattern (brightness), distance
(depth), and face information to precisely and smoothly track the selected subject at the
specied sensitivity and speed. It is also possible to half-press the shutter button or press the AF
ON button while shooting to achieve fast focus (AF-S). This can be an advantage for weddings
or documentaries, where there is only one chance to capture a scene. In such cases the focus
area selected in advance is applied.
Wireless tethering (PC Remote for Professional Workow
Wireless connectivity and PC Remote shooting let the photographer move around with fewer
restrictions for a smoother, more ecient setup and workow. The ability to connect the camera
and computer via 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi
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provides the versatility, reliability, and speed needed
to transfer image data to the computer while shooting images in continuous mode. With the
camera and computer connected using Sony’s Imaging Edge “Remote” soware application
(Ver. 2.0 or later), it is easier than ever to shoot, change camera settings, and transfer and
store still images. In addition to wirelessly connecting the camera directly to the computer, the
connection can be made via a wireless access point for compatibility with a variety of network
environments.
Super speed USB Type-C™
In addition to high speed Wi-Fi® and wireless PC connectivity
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, the Alpha 7R IV is equipped with
a SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.2 Gen 1) USB Type-C™ connector that supports extremely fast wired
data transmission, with almost doubled data transfer speed achieved in combination with Sony’s
Imaging Edge soware (compared to the Alpha 7R III), plus FTP data transfer with background
transfer capability, allowing images to be sent to a specied FTP remote server while the
photographer is still shooting or reviewing images.
Imaging Edge desktop applications