The jump to 33mp is big enough to be noticeable improvement in resolution yet not too much for those who want to keep file size manageable. This breaks the industry standard resolution which hovered around 24mp for the past decade which has been a good choice for most users, but over the past couple years I’ve heard an increasing number of users asking for more. Reflecting user requests for a bump in resolution, Sony a7 IV features a new 33mp Exmor R CMOS Sensor backside-illuminated sensor with 15-stop dynamic range. Designed for connectivity and streaming, a7 IV supports a simple plug-and-play live streaming directly from the camera when connected to a computer via USB. The fourth-generation Sony a7 IV ($2,498 from B&H Photo | Amazon) adds an all new 33mp Exmor R CMOS sensor and Bionz XR Image Processor to extend innovation from Sony’s top-end Alpha 1 and a7S III cameras to larger user base of advanced amateur and professional hybrid shooters and content creators.
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