Sony Announces The A7R IV with a 61-Megapixel Sensor

Sony’s latest release features a gigantic 61mp sensor and an improved viewfinder. Here’s what we know about the A7R IV so far.

Remember the A7R III? The camera that boasted an impressive 42.4-megapixel sensor? Well Sony has taken the A7R lineup and reached for the stratosphere with their latest announcement. The new A7R IV has many features (the sensor and the 15 stops of dynamic range are one major feat) that surpass some of the recent releases from companies like Canon and Nikon. The camera is solid overall and comes with many features that will drain a lot of wallets.

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