Oleg B
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
A very nice full frame mirrorless camera. Image quality is very decent with a good stock lens, but not with the lens as-bought, that lens is mediocre (took one star off because of that). Image stabilization allows one to take pictures in dim rooms without grain. Eats more battery than a DSLR, but that is common for all mirrorless full frame cameras. Small, light, convenient. Took 2024 solar eclipse photos with it, the images turned out great!
B. Penn
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
So far I’m thrilled with the camera. It was a “renewed” purchase, but the one I received was brand new. The shutter count was zero. So it was a great deal. As far as the camera goes, I would not think this model is as “old” as it is. It’s still a great camera. Shooting in available light is important to me, and this sensor handles all kinds of lighting extremely well.
hi
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
This is used for pictures of roofs to show customers their damage. It takes good pictures and is durable for our purposes. We are happy with this purchase.
Abdul Khalif
Reviewed in Singapore on June 12, 2022
Ease to use
Jomdu Dulom
Reviewed in India on May 20, 2021
No doubt one of the best in the market...
sudeep kumar
Reviewed in India on January 18, 2020
Super Amazing CameraBest In Planet for Cinemats and Photographers, Just Buy it and See the Magic.
Cacá Lima
Reviewed in Brazil on July 5, 2019
Perf
Zachariah Morales
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2018
Best camera on the market right now. Ive been shooting sony since the 1st gen a7 series, going from an a7Pros:-amazing autofocus that covers almost entire frame-large battery-improved color over previous gen-amazing lowlight performance, better than a9 & a7riii, about as good or better than a7sii in certain modes-improved ergonomics-improved menu-touchscreen focusingCons:-touchscreen limitations, can only be used for focusing-only one uhs-2 slotI have attached some images i have recently taken with the camera as well.
DVAB
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018
I have only had it for 6 days and, as a lifelong Canon shooter, am still on the learning curve, but so far, I love what this camera can do. Perhaps the biggest surprise so far, is that my Canon glass with the MC11 adapter performs better with the Sony. Case in point is my Canon 70-200 F2.8. On my 7D, this lens only got sharp at around f4.5 in spite of tweaking the focus. With the Sony, the darn thing is now sharp at f2.8 - that's huge for me as I was getting ready to sell this lens and upgrade to the Tamron when they offer their native Sony glass.Aside from lens performance, high ISO shots are simply amazing - even at 12,800, they are better than 1600 on my 7D - changes everything for me based on what and how I shoot. Though getting used to controls and functions will take a while, I love the customization that is possible and have already tweaked it with the controls I think I will need. Tons of videos out there on how to set it up - take the time to watch a few and it will save you tons of time. Also, don't forget to set up a control button to turn on the APS-C crop, instantly provides 50% more reach at the expense of about 30% reduction in resolution but it beats post processing cropping.After 8 days in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, I am even more impressed. I exposed almost every shot for the highlights trusting I would be able to bring out the shadows with no noise, I was not disappointed. I have attached an example where the shadows looked black in the viewfinder.So here we are four years later and based on what I've read about the A7IV, unless you need more resolution, there really is no reason to upgrade as in almost every situation, the III shoots as well, and in some instances, better than the IV. Still a great choice!