Quick tech specs
- 7RM5
- mirrorless
- 8K / 25 fps
- Wi-Fi
- Digital camera
- 61 MP
- body only
- Bluetooth
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The a7R V lets you capture your vision like never before, with dedicated AI processing to recognize and track your subjects. Image makers benefit from a new benchmark of still image quality and resolution, as well as up to 8K video capture, alongside dramatically improved 8-step image stabilization, advanced connectivity and workflow.
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Sony a7R ILCE-7RM5 - digital camera - body only is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
esmtlqcsonyuser from
Innovative new features
Innovative new features in comparison to the previous Ilce-7R line of cameras. Adapted quickly for the necessary new features, but whould still prefer to reinstate some of the options, that where for example in the a7r3.
having the possibility to change ISO during video, with other small surprises like a certain codec not reconized for viewing In Widows, surprised to change for a speadier sd in S&Q, during video shooting. whould have appreciated to know before and or also 2 options in 4k S&Q. !
So hoping that for the next firmware upgrade there will include more options as well as before photo/video shooting.
Date published: 2023-07-18T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
jloz from
Resolution Rengineered
When I purchased the A7RV, I had high expectations. The built in AI works as advertised. The speed of acquiring focus on the subject, as well as accuracy, have been greatly improved. The camera has been a joy to use so far. I've not used it yet for professional use. I am still diving into the new menu system and it is fairly easy to use. I been a Sony user for almost 8 years, and with the variety of lenses available in the e-mount system, this camera will remain relevant for years to come.
Date published: 2023-02-11T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Akrockhound from
A7rV - nice upgrade from the A7RIV
The auto focus is a major improvement and I think this camera now fits a good niche for serious photographers who still don't want to go all the pay to purchasing an A1.
Date published: 2023-10-19T00:00:00-04:00