Review of Sony a7R V Mirrorless Camera for Landscape Photography
The Sony a7R V offers the highest resolution available in a full-frame camera, wide dynamic range, built-in focus stacking and a host of other features that make it a strong candidate for the best 35mm mirrorless camera position for landscape photography. Can it live up to that in practice? This great video review takes a look at what you can expect.
Coming to you from Crazy Peter IversenThis great video review will look at Sony a7R VU mirrorless camera for landscape photography. While the a7R V uses the same 61-megapixel sensor from the a7R IV, it comes with a host of upgrades and new features, including:
- Faster and more accurate autofocus system
- Better object recognition
- Improved menu system
- Top-level image stabilization for working without a tripod
- Better viewfinder
- Motion compensation in Pixel Shift mode for ultra-high resolution photos
- Reduced resolution raw size to capture 26- and 15-megapixel files sampled from 61-megapixel when full resolution is not needed, reducing storage and processing requirements
Overall, the a7R V looks like a great choice for landscape photographers who want a top-of-the-line tool. Check out the video above for Iversen’s full thoughts on the camera.