29 Sony a7R IV Mirrorless Camera
৳ 250,000.00
The Sony a7R IV was a landmark camera, being the first full-frame mirrorless to hit the 61-megapixel mark. While the a7R V (which we just discussed) has faster AI and a better screen, the a7R IV remains a favorite for many studio photographers in Bangladesh because it offers the same incredible 61MP resolution at a significantly lower price point.
| Feature | Specification |
| Sensor | 61.0MP Full-Frame Exmor R CMOS |
| Video | 4K up to 30p (8-bit) |
| Dynamic Range | 15 Stops |
| Autofocus | 567 Phase-detection points with Real-time Eye AF |
| Stabilization | 5.5-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) |
| Viewfinder | 5.76 Million-dot UXGA OLED |
| Card Slots | Dual SD UHS-II Slots |
The Sony a7R IV is a high‑resolution full‑frame mirrorless camera engineered for photographers and hybrid creators who demand outstanding image quality, expansive dynamic range, and reliable autofocus in both stills and video. Built around a 61 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and powered by Sony’s BIONZ X image processor, the a7R IV delivers exceptional detail, rich tonality, and flexibility for large‑format prints, commercial work, landscapes, portraits, and studio production.
Its comprehensive autofocus system includes wide coverage with 567 phase‑detect points and advanced subject tracking, while the robust body design with weather sealing and ergonomic controls makes it a professional‑grade tool for demanding workflows. The camera also supports 4K video capture with clean color science and versatility for hybrid shooters who need excellent photo and video performance in one package.
Key Specifications
Sensor & Imaging
- Sensor: 61.0 MP full‑frame Exmor R CMOS (~9504 × 6336)
- Processor: Sony BIONZ X [bhphotovideo.com]
- Lens Mount: Sony E‑mount
- ISO Range: 100–32,000 (expandable to 50–102,400)
- Dynamic Range: Very wide, excellent highlight/shadow detail
- Continuous Shooting: Up to ~10 fps with AF/AE
Autofocus
- AF System: Fast Hybrid AF with 567 phase‑detect points covering ~74 % of the image area
- Subject Recognition: Real‑Time Eye AF for humans, animals, birds
Video
- 4K Video: UHD up to 30 p (4K oversampled from Super‑35)
- Profiles: S‑Log2, S‑Log3, HLG for creative grading
- Internal Recording: 8‑bit 4:2:0 (higher bitrate modes with external recorder)
- Frame Rates: 1080p up to 120 fps
Viewfinder & Display
- Viewfinder: High‑resolution 3.69 M‑dot electronic viewfinder (EVF)
- LCD Monitor: 3.0″ tilting touchscreen (~1.44 M dots)
Build & Connectivity
- Body: Weather‑sealed magnesium alloy construction
- Memory: Dual card slots — UHS‑II SD/SDHC/SDXC
- Ports:
- USB‑C (data/power)
- Full‑size HDMI
- 3.5 mm mic input
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
- Wireless: Wi‑Fi + Bluetooth
Battery & Power
- Battery: Sony NP‑FZ100 rechargeable lithium‑ion
- Battery Life: Strong endurance for photo and video workflows
Core Features & Highlights
- Ultra‑High Resolution: 61 MP sensor captures extraordinary detail, ideal for large prints and cropping.
- Advanced Autofocus: Broad AF coverage with accurate Eye AF tracking for people and wildlife.
- Dual Card Slots: Practical for overflow, backup, or separating still/video files.
- Photo‑Centric Toolset: Excellent for landscapes, studio, architecture, and commercial work.
- Video Support: 4K capture with Sony’s picture profiles for hybrid creators.
- Robust Build: Weather sealing and solid ergonomics for professional use.
Typical Use Cases
- Landscape & Fine Art Photography — ultra‑high resolution gives expansive detail and crop flexibility.
- Portrait & Commercial Work — deep pixel count and autofocus fidelity support demanding portraiture.
- Hybrid Shooters — strong stills performance with capable 4K video options.
- Studio & Architectural — resolution and dynamic range meet professional output needs.
Considerations
- Large File Sizes: 61 MP files require high‑capacity storage and powerful post‑processing.
- Video Limitations: Not a video‑focused flagship like FX line (8‑bit internally), but still strong for hybrid workflows.
- Lens Quality Matters: To fully exploit 61 MP, high‑quality optics are recommended.
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