![]() Our team at Bluewater Photo was fortunate enough to receive a prototype Macro photographers will especially be able to crop to their hearts desire! The well-roundedness of this camera makes it perfect for macro, wide angle, supermacro, pelagic shooting, and pretty much any other type of underwater photography you can think of. Now that underwater photographers will have access to so much resolution, we can’t wait to see the caliber of art produced in the next few years. We think the Sony A7R IV is the mirrorless camera of the future, and certainly a top choice for underwater photographers. This was a camera made to be a photographer’s workhorse. This isn’t a camera that was just made for specifications. For those photographers that might be put off by the ridiculous number of pixels – the A7R IV appears to be a fairly versatile camera with plenty of capability for day-to-day underwater shooting. ![]() Despite huge file sizes, the A7R IV can still accomplish 10fps continuous shooting (7 second buffer), real-time AF tracking in video, and a Pixel Shift Multi Shooting mode that can create 240 megapixel photographs. The A7R IV features a 61 megapixel full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor – the most megapixels of any mirrorless camera to date. And if you thought the Sony A7R III was already a top camera, well the A7R IV is almost 20 megapixels more advanced. The A7R IV is no minor upgrade and it puts Sony at the top of the mirrorless camera market and potentially as one of the best underwater cameras available.
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