[Review] Sony Alpha 7R Full Frame Camera

The Sony A7R

Sony Alpha A7r review

Specifications:
Sensor: 36.3 megapixels
Optical Low-pass Filter: No
AF System: Contrast Detect
Front Panel Construction: Magnesium Alloy
Electronic First Curtain: No
Continuous Shooting: 4 fps
Flash X-Sync: 1/160 sec
Weight: 465 g



Pros:
36 MP Sensor
Full Frame Camera
Small, Lightweight
Excellent image quality when shooting raw
Solid build quality despite the size
FE lenses are of excellent quality
Excellent EVF
Easily obtain 3rd-party adapter to work with other brands of lens
Support A-mount lens with Sony's Full Frame Adapters (LA-EA3 or LA-EA4)
Software for ND filter effects without a ND filter
Manual Focus Assist - peeking
Excellent still-images capture
WiFi and NFC support
Charging via USB


Cons:
Slow AF makes shooting sports, active kids or low light difficult
Limited selection of FE lens
Limited tilt screen capability
Slow startup time especially when battery have been removed for a period of time or camera have not been powered-on for a few hours
Camera locks up while buffer is clearing
Sensitive Eye Senor
No built-in-flash
No external charger provided
Loud Shutter
Expensive


Conclusion:
Extremely perfect for users on RAW images and not so good for people who requires high AF-speed.

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