![]() ![]() These AI advancements have significantly improved the Eye AF tracking feature, based on a ‘human pose’ estimation. Some of the biggest changes in the Alpha 7R V come from the new AI features which are even better than those on the Alpha 1. The big advancement: AI Auto Focusing Improvements ![]() My first impressions are that the Sony Alpha 7R V takes many of the excellent features that were new in the Alpha 1 and Alpha 7 IV bodies (the 2 main full frame cameras Sony has released since the Alpha 7R IV back in 2019) and packages these up into a very impressive model but with a number of features that are also brand new to any Alpha camera too. While some of you may get excited about the technical jargon - I want to focus this review mainly on practical things that a landscape and generalist photographer will love, comparing these new features against its predecessor the Alpha 7R IV - which I’ve had and used exclusively for the past 3 years. Click here for more.I have been lucky enough to test out Sony’s brand new R series camera before its official release and I am very impressed. The ZV-E1 will be available in Australia from late April 2023, and comes with an RRP of AU$3,799. In addition, there's a 3.5mm headphone jack and digital audio interface on the hotshoe, a headphone port, a single SD UHS-II card slot, a microHDMI output and USB-C. According to Sony, If a human subject is recognised, the mic direction will change to the front, but if there's no subject it is capable of defaulting to all directions. The ZV-E1 has a variety of subject recognition modes including human, animal, bird, car/train, airplane and insect, and it also has a built-in 3-capsule mic that can change directionality. The technology also works alongside Multiple face recognition, which automatically reduces bokeh when a second face is detected so both subjects stay in focus. From there, users can then switch between the cropped and full angle after 15 or 30 seconds. Sony is keen to promote the AI smarts of the ZV-E1, starting with an AI-based auto framing mode that uses subject recognition to automatically crop the frame to keep the subject in a prominent position, even though the camera may be fixed on a tripod.Īccording to Sony, it's possible to select a small, medium or large crop, and then auto start filming based on subject recognition or subject selection. On the rear, there's a fully articulating display to make up for the fact there's no EVF.Īdditionally, the ZV-E1 features 5-axis in-body stabilisation, with a new "Active" optical mode designed to boost stabilisation further when walking. The camera also a tally light visible from the front and top. The minimalist body design features a single rear dial, with the front dial replaced by a motor zoom control. There's also an Fn button and D-Pad, along with a Still/Movie/S&Q switch, background defocus button and a product showcase button. In stills mode, the ZV-E1 can capture at 10fps on its electronic shutter. Video specs max out at 4K 120P, and 10-bit 4:2:2 recording is available with S-Log-3/S-Gamut3.Cine log modes, delivering up to 15 stops of dynamic range.Īccording to Sony, the sensor has an ISO range up to 409,600 expanded (80-102400 in normal modes), which makes it the best high ISO performance in the Alpha series. The cameras uses the same Z-batteries as other Sony models, and can capture up to 570 shots or record 4K 60p video for 95 minutes. ![]()
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