Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera with 28-70mm Zoom Lens Kit
$2,698.00
Price: $2,698.00
(as of Oct 17, 2024 19:19:23 UTC – Details)
The α7 IV is a truly hybrid camera with both high-resolution 33MP stills and up to 4K 60p video for photo and movie creators, with additional features for live streaming and real-time content sharing.
33MP full-frame Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor
8x more powerful, next generation BIONZ XR image processing engine
Up to 4K 60p 10-bit 4:2:2 w/ full pixel readout in all recording formats
7K oversampling full-frame 4K 30p 10-bit 4:2:2 w/ no pixel binning
Beautiful color expression made simple with S-Cinetone color profile
Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of use, and functionality of the digital camera. They mention it’s a reliable tool for capturing stunning images, and the tutorials help learning the system. Some appreciate the general utility and customizability. However, some customers differ on the image quality.
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13 reviews for Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera with 28-70mm Zoom Lens Kit
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donald rothfuss –
Great camera
Canât wait for vacation to use this camera. I like the use of my iPhone to control the camera. Can change all settings through the phone. Can view photos right after taking them and it is saved to the phone and to the two SD chips in the camera. Plenty of buttons that you can save common used settings to.
IL –
Great camera
Very good camera. I am very happy.
Joshua Kutch –
Amazing camera to take amazing photos
Itâs a pricey camera but well worth it if you are looking for an upgrade or even a starting point for camera gear. Despite what others may say, I find it intuitive to use and the image quality is quite good. The important thing to remember is you need a nice lens to make the most of it but the kits lens is decent enough to get you up and running while you learn the camera. All in all, worth the price tag if itâs within your means.
Daniel Baldwin –
Great workhorse camera
This has been my main camera for the last couple of years. It’s a great balance of videography and photography, and awesome for the price. I ultimately decided on this one for its video features (sLog3, no recording limit, codec options), as well as the general utility and customizability. Awesome camera
Landmark –
Amazing camera
Built with quality in mind everything just works
Alex B –
Best nitriles camera for the price
Auto Focus is a step up from the a7iii and it feels much more ergonomic as well. Itâs 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.
Kindle Customer –
For the “eclectic” photographer, this is a good choice.
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.
Jason S –
Long time Sony shooter
Not really a video person, but itâs a great camera. Iâll have it a long time.Been using Sony forever and itâs better than most. Auto focus is amazing. Actually all of the auto settings are fantastic.Iâm not a professional. But I find beauty in a lot of life. And donât like to pay to have someone shoot things for me.
Ishie –
Recently switched from Canon, Iâm in love and will never look back
Quality Assurance Man –
A disappointed Canon user I have now moved into the Sony Camp to take advantages of third party Lens, which were blocked by Canon. The Good thing with the Sony is, I can attach all my Canon EF & EF-S Glass to the Sony with “Viltrox Mount Adaptor” to Sony e mount. Most of the Canon Lenses worked just fine. The 50 f1.2 EF Lens, that one had to be manually focused in stills and in Video mode, exposure was fine.
Ryan Hong –
Takes amazing photos and videos even in the hands of an amateur photographer
Ryan –
It looks so good
Hernani –
Upgraded from Sony A73 and was very happy I did