The Sony a7R V is a high-end mirrorless camera that Sony announced in October 2021. It features a 42.4-megapixel full-frame sensor, and a BIONZ XR image processor and can shoot at up to 10 fps with full autofocus and exposure tracking. It also has a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system and is capable of 4K video recording. Additionally, it has a durable, weather-sealed body and is compatible with a wide range of E-mount lenses.
The a7R V comes with the same 61-megapixel sensor as the a7R IV, but it still comes with a range of upgrades and added features, including:
- Quicker and more accurate autofocus system with improved subject recognition
- New and easier-to-use menu system
- Better image stabilization
- Improved viewfinder
- Pixel Shift mode for creating 240-megapixel images, now with built-in motion compensation
- 26- and 15-megapixel reduced resolutions image options downsampled from 61 megapixels for improved quality and noise performance, reduced post-processing demands, and lower storage needs
The video below shows an extensive review of the Sony a7R V from Youtube by DPReview TV.