![]() ![]() The Sony a7 IV features a 33-megapixel sensor, but only allows video recording at 3840×2160 UHD full-frame mode as the maximum resolution and that’s where Dynamic Range results get interesting. If you are interested in our procedure and learning how we test dynamic range, please head over here. Sony a7 IV – Dynamic Range at ISO800, SGamut.Cine/SLog3 In APS-C crop mode, the rolling shutter in UHD becomes quite a bit better at 13ms. Only the Canon EOS R6 is worse with 30.6ms (lab test here). with the Panasonic LUMIX S1 and LUMIX S5 around 22ms (lab tests here and here) or the Canon EOS R5 at 15.5ms (17:9, lab test here). Ouch – this is a rather high value (lower values are better)! For comparison, the Sony A1 in 8K full-frame mode shows 16.6ms, the Sony a7S III only 8.7ms (Lab tests here and here)! Also, the competition fares better e.g. Sony a7 IV, full-frame mode, rolling shutter measurement. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year. ![]()
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