7/25/2023 0 Comments Canon cameras with viewfinder![]() ![]() In our hands-on Sony A7R IV mirrorless camera review, we found that even though the subtle upgrades following the Sony A7R III don't look like much on paper, they made a world of difference when it came to using it in real life. However, there is an option to switch the camera to a more file-handling-friendly 26-megapixel APS-C sensor with a 1.5x crop factor if the 61 megapixels are a little too much for your memory card or computer to manage. In fact, it handles so well in low light it's also a favorite in our best cameras for low light photography guide. Thanks to its enormous 61-megapixel sensor, the Sony A7R IV can capture even the smallest details in poor lighting, making it an excellent camera for astrophotography. If you've already purchased your camera and are now looking to pair it with one of the best lenses for astrophotography or the best zoom lenses, we have guides for those too! We have other guides too, such as the best cameras for astrophotography, the best mirrorless cameras or best DSLR cameras. We've done the legwork for you by testing and rating each camera based on our rigorous review process and compiled a list of our top picks and who would benefit from them the most. ![]() Our guide highlights the best of the best from brands including Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fujifilm and Olympus. Jase Parnell-Brookes, Cameras and Skywatching Editor Want to learn more? Read on or check out our full Sony A7R IV review. It's great for astrophotography too thanks in part to its ISO range of 100-32,000 (expanded 50-102,400) to help capture clearer images of night skies. Its fast autofocusing is paired with a massive 61MP full-frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor and 4K 30FPS video. After years of testing and reviewing the best cameras out there, we think that the Sony A7R IV is the best camera overall. ![]()
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