[Review] Sony Alpha 7R Full Frame Camera
The Sony A7R
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
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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