![]() While the A7S, A7S II and A7S III are intended as the video cameras, Sony hasn’t stinted on the video features of the A7R II, A7R III, A7R IV, A7R V and A7 III. We haven’t finalised our full Sony A7R V review yet, but we’re already confident that it’s one of the very best cameras out there. However, if you can afford it, the A7R IV captures a lot more detail and is more affordable than the newer A7R V. It also makes a significant saving on the A7R III. If you don’t need quick AF point selection and the fastest focusing, nor the improved dynamic range, then the A7R II looks like a good solid proposition. The new Sony A7R V makes some very nice upgrades on the A7R IV, including the ability to set the subject tracking to Human (Right/Left Eye Select) / Animal (Right/Left Eye Select) / Bird / Insect / Car / Train / Airplane. The Eye AF (human and animal) that’s available with the A7R III and A7R IV, is superb, but if you want it to work for humans in video you’ll have to opt for the A7R IV or A7R V. Its AF system isn’t a patch on the latest version and the handling can get annoying. If you find the Sony A7R available at a bargain price, it’s worth considering, but it wouldn’t be our first choice of the A7R-series cameras. Which is the best Sony A7R-series camera? Get the best deals on the full range of Sony A7R cameras at Amazon UK and Amazon US.
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