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Sony A7IV is a 33-Megapixel Camera Intended for the Hybrid Shooters

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After nearly three years, Sony has finally unveiled the Sony A7IV, its latest full-frame mirrorless camera, and Sony is looking to redefine the market for all-around mirrorless cameras. The new camera brings the BIONZ XR image processor and AI-based autofocusing system from Sony's Alpha 1 flagship camera and also brings a brand new 33-megapixel Exmor R image sensor. The Sony A7IV is the Camera That I Have Been Looking Forward to the Most The Sony A7IV is the company's attempt at creating the perfect mid-tier camera, and Sony has paid particular attention to not just the photography but videography element […]

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Prepare to be inspired. The Sony Alpha 7 IV Mirrorless Camera's true-to-life resolution and remarkable AI-powered autofocus complement a range of world-class features at the cutting edge of imaging technology. Go beyond basic with 33-Megapixel full-frame sensor for outstanding still image and 4K11 movie quality. The full-frame 33MP Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor delivers outstanding speed and superb image quality.

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Prepare to be inspired. The Sony Alpha 7 IV Mirrorless Camera's true-to-life resolution and remarkable AI-powered autofocus complement a range of world-class features at the cutting edge of imaging technology. Go beyond basic with 33-Megapixel full-frame sensor for outstanding still image and 4K11 movie quality. The full-frame 33MP Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor delivers outstanding speed and superb image quality.

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