Best isn't objective. Determining what's best requires setting criteria and those criteria will be different from person to person. I'm more interested in doing the best job that I can, not using the best tools that are out there. I know from experience I don't need the best tools to do the best job I can do.
So true. When you like your gear you like it. Just enjoy it. Everything new has a fancy new feature or ability but I think everything from the A7iii up until now, including different manufacturers have all been excellent.
A bit over two weeks with the A7RV. The A7RIV was my first Sony camera and I have the A1, which I mostly use for video shoots. I've done a couple of video shoots with the A7RV (under mixed florescent bulb lighting) with it as well as a bird photography shoot (paired with the FE 200-600 + 1.4X teleconverter). Autofocus and white balance are much better than the A7RIV, and actually give the A1 a run for its money. On the bird shoot, the V nailed eye autofocus in almost every shot. The new screen and the main menu need to be rolled into the next A1.
I believe the a7iv is enough if youre focusing on portraits or some composition that doesnt require great cropping. But when it comes to landscape, wildlife, or product photography the a7r5 is a great camera.
Excellent video. I also feel a need to upgrade from R-IV to R-V. For the planned event photographer- weddings etc. it’s a must have. For fashion / glam - maybe For portraits - no For landscapes - of course not.
Great review, Terry! I've got mine a couple of weeks ago and I only can confirm that this camera is something else. It's just ridiculous how good it is!
What if I don't want the 61 mp sensor, but still want all the tech and to stay in the realm of Sony? Reccomendations? Shooting with an a6400 currently.
Excellent review and pointing out the key features. Like you channel and just subscribed. I shoot stills, landscapes almost exclusively with occasional video. Two features that are useful (read must have) for me are the articulating screen which allows me to shoot low angle verticals without getting on the ground on my belly and the other is the shutter that closes when the camera is off. The closed shutter reduces dust getting into the camera. I have had my A7RIV for less than a year and already had to have the sensor cleaned once. Two months later, it needs another cleaning. I get it done professionally as I do not want to mess with an expensive sensor! Focus stacking is a distant third feature I can use.
Best video about this camera I watched! I love the Sony A7IV but really hate the viewfinder, and couldn’t understand why no one was complaining about it. The screen is impossible to see in sunny weather. So thanks, you are the first one mentioning this, and it convinced me to go for this upgrade.
@ Ha, I already did, straight after this one! Also great! Your videos are really interesting, and entertaining at the same time (humour is mostly missing in review videos), thanks. 🙏 And I guess I will be doing the same now. Sell the Sony A7IV for….
whats your thoughts on achieving a happy middle ground in video with crop mode? dp review showed the rolling shutter in super 35 mode in 4k 24p was pretty darn good with great lowlight performance too
Nooo don’t do it the a1 is still superior. Don’t get taken by the hype it is a great camera but the a1 is still better slightly. You don’t really see much of a change your daily shooting by switching because they’re to similar.
@@EleReyProductions I think in some points the A1 is, but some others not. I was considering both, (ive a A7III), went for A7RV bcs of the flip screen + stabilisation. The A1 main points were the sensor which is better for rolling shutter, but that's all.
What are you talking about? The A1 still hast the much superior sensor Exmor RS . The 7RV only has an Exmor R. Autofocus speed of the A1 is MUCH quicker.
Waiting on my V to arrive!!! I also ordered the IV to upgrade my R3, and the wait is killing me. I live overseas, and Amazon would ship it elsewhere, but not directly here. (Perhaps because they would rather I order it from Amazon Japan. However, Amazon Japan does not offer the same package deal I am getting from Amazon U.S. Well my package arrived at the address I designated it to deliver to, and it is now in the mail headed my way. I have already planned a first shoot with this new camera. I am going to shoot a night photography shoot in Akihabara, known as the city of lights because it is said to have the most electric signs in the world. I hope I get a nice rainfall on the morning of my shoot.
A7c with a gimbal is good enough for most of the jobs. I have it as well. Won’t change until in 4 or 5 years they would bring an a7cII with active stabilization and better ibis and AI recognition and 10 bit 4k60. Then maybe i would sell mine and invest another 1k to get it.
Bro you just made me have an epiphany. My A-cam can now be the Sony FX3. I can sell my Sony a6600 and my few aps-c lens and possibly cop this camera. Especially if I film mostly in s-log 3 and s-cinetone. I just really love cine-ei
nice video Terry, But i am hoping for a A9III 33mgp stacked sensor, 20-30 fps electronic and like the A7RV 8stops ibis, active stab, the EVF and 4 aks flip LCD and the better AF...thanx and greets from the Netherlands
Besides the 60fps 4k video crop my only major setback I'm pretty happy with my A7IV I'm not a big name content creator I super unknown photographer videographer In NYC but you shed light on improvements spec wise 🦉 from the A7IV fixed upgraded modification upgrade implemented in the A7RV #1. the evf viewing #2. the flip out screen #3. The Al face/ 👁️ improvement #4 the IBiS I still have my A6500 as my backup camera I sold my A73 & saved up for the A7IV I have now as my number one camera If I'm moving forward with photography & videography as a full-time business that actually feeds me I would consider the upgrade to the A7RV? To meet the demands of paying clients ! I'm not reach that level Once again great video & I'm a follower of you channel ✌️ & respect for your very honest video about this insane camera upgrade for those who can afford the equipment addition I'm not financially on that level or have a steady client support to warrant the upgrade Keep up the great video post 😊
i would argue that with the cropping power the a7riv & rv can and are great sports cameras too. the cropping power allows for different lens selections esp with the 26mp crop mode and the extra dynamic range and resolution allows for maximum flexibility in post. Ive shot sporting events with my riv and riii and having cropping power is a STRONG edge against some of the competitors whos 30fps has serious limits and diminishing returns in comparison.
the 8k is gimmicky for alot of people but for me as a streamer it does have some interesting applications. it would be on a tripod with a subject thats not moving too much, so the rolling shutter wouldnt be an issue and i wouldnt be recording to the camera sd cards either so file size issues wouldnt be an issue either. If i compress it down to a 4k/1080p output in OBS itll compress the noise (esp at higher ISO's) allowing for crisper footage with less noise and at lower file sizes (when recording from obs to the PC)
Good review Terry. I share your dilemma. I have an a7iv (excellent) and I'm sure tempted to get an a7rv, possibly selling my a7iv. I certainly don't need one but at times I feel I want one. I'm Y, N, Y, N, maybe. Your vid was 10 months ago so I wonder if you did eventually change? After 28 years shooting Nikon, 2018 was the year I dabbled with an a6500. I waited to see what the new Nikon Z range was going to offer before my next change. When I saw Nikon's Z6 I was disappointed and bought a Sony a7riii 'on the bounce'. I then bought an a9, a7riv and wanted an a1. Saw the spec of a7iv and bought that. Intending to progress my journey in video I then bought a FX3. Currently I own 2 bodies (a7iv and FX3) and 14 Sony lenses (about half GMs). I miss the speed of my (now sold) a9 for sports stills so still lust after an a1. But, feel lack of firmware updates and the old screen is holding me back. Maybe an updated a1 with full software capability and rear screen from a7rv would be my best choice. But it isn't available or even rumoured as soon to be available - so I'm torn. I don't like the rolling shutter on the a7iv or a7rv (from reviews seen). Neither do I like the stills from my FX3 (too small, low res, no crop potential). So an a7rv, although great for high res and effectively an a7iv on steroids it's not the best video or sports camera. Really I need 2 good cameras that I can shoot both stills and video with. 2 cams for multi cam video - preferably able to handle timecode as FX3 can. But also 2 cams for sports, action, events etc so I can switch rapidly between shooting with a 70-200 and a 24-70 or 16-35. I don't want to rush into a quick decision only to then sell-on if it's not delivering against my expectations. I also like idea of uber compact a7Cr but hate loss of full size HDMI and rear screen of a7rv. Choices choices. Arguably a nice dilemma to have.
Cheers so much man for the run through! My idea with the face memory feature is to save pics of football players with their helmets on in there, also faces of animals etc etc and then see if it works in both pics and video!
Yea the thing that really pisses me off is their not software updating their older cameras and give bs excuses like the processor can't handle it. I'm like suuuuuure whatever you say. A1's processor can't handle menu changes or compensations riiiiight
The A7Rv is a great camera, it’s an upgrade in every single way, except one and that was a deal breaker for me…The slow readout speed unfortunately results in Canon Eos R like rolling shutter. Providing you don’t need to pan or move in video, this camera is awesome! I wanted one camera to do it all. I hope the A1 gets the A7RV feathered and the new A1 will be epic!
Would you say this camera would be could for vlogging. Looking for camera that has a good resolution for photography and for taking videos. I would to love to get the A1 but the down side is there no flip screen, which I really need.
Imo canons automatic switching of subjects removes user control on what you want to focus. If multiple different subjects are in the frame how does the canon know which one you want to focus on?
Terry you missed the new AWB, Taylor Jackson and Manny Ortiz both said its the first Sony camera that they'd you it on. Also Manny reckons the Auto ISO is improved as well.
Loved the video. Good info. I don't consider myself a camera snob but I do love the new tech. Like you I don't need the A7RV... I have the A1 and an A7iii for knock around. But...... I really want the new tech. What the heck. .. Christmas is coming.
Tell it Terry! my new fav gear channel. I got the FX3 and am trying to decide if I need this. I have a 7III and it's def not the same as the FX3, but this thing looks pretty good.
I just picked up the fx30 three weeks ago. That was a month after I made a video telling people to wait to buy it lol. New tech willies aint no joke. I also saw the a7r5 at the camera store where I shop in Korea. The owner forbade me to buy it lol...
Excellent info thank you. I bought this A7RV & the A7CR for my wife. She hates big cameras. I bought the GM2 70-200 & GM2 24-70 and the teeny 24, 40 & 50 for the bodies.
Fabulous review, Terry. I don't think I'll upgrade but totally agree about the screen/EVF thing on the A74. Having come from FF DSLRs with their magnificent screens and OVFs, mirrorless is just pretty yucky (unless you want to spend enough for a good used SUV). Keep the great stuff coming!
i agree with you, both are very good but the 5 is alot better just the price is a little questionable. hoping that next year they'll drop the price to a more affordable price
I'm tired of youtubers talking about rolling shutter, nobody who watches a video is thinking about that, only the people who know about it, not 99% of people.
@@TerryWarfield I understand your point but the thing is you forgot the 80% of the people who use cameras don't care about stuff like that you talk about stuff like because we are nerds but unfortunately nobody cares about this stuff
Asking as a kind of video 'noob' - I'm looking into getting a new camera to shoot product and food photography and videos. Within the videos I'd like to get some panning shots and/or use a slider for some shots- will the rolling shutter of the Sony a7RV be okay when using the lower video settings (aka not 8k)? Also, I'd love to be able to take it travelling for 'vlog' type content.. that'll be fine right? Sorry if that's a super obvious question but I genuinely haven't touched video settings in my camera since 2019... so essentially starting from scratch :P
Think you are the only one to mention about the built-in mic. Doesn't the A7IV have face memory too? A7R line is for photographic resolution hence the high MP so it's video weakness makes sense or forgivable. A7S/FX line are opposite, their strength is video and weaker for photo. Now what is interesting would be A9 III or maybe A1 II. They are due for refresh. I don't need 60MP so if A9 III gets a bump from 24MP to 35-40MP that would be a sweet spot. Handle photo , fast action, and video well. Then that leaves A1 II what spec bump would it get or will they just merge A9/A1 lines? Sony has so many segmented lines it is getting messy. Think they should consolidate some. Might also plays into why they don't often go back to older models and add features. They can but, isn't cost effective from a resource perspective plus side benefit of sales cannibalization. Resources would be better utilized focused pushing new features in a newer model since it rolls out so often.
Thank you thank you thank you. In the family, we have an A7R IV, but we need another Sony (we have several lenses). I am a hobbyist... loving megapixels.... Should we buy the V? (so expensive......) the story of that rolling shutter is not so good.....
You said Canon do Ai object selection automatically but what if you have car boat human even insect on the same picture. How can you select what you want? I think having human and car simultaneously. Or a car on the road and a boat behind is a possibility. Do Canon have a manual mode to pick the subject recognition.?
Both cameras are good. The improvement of image stabilisation of a7rv sold me out. I won't sell my beloved a7iv, I will buy a7r5 in addition for better image quality and image stabilisation. And, note! A7r5 is good enough for pro video.
Sony's AF can be amazing, but this mode thing does get silly. What if you have a person in a moving vehicle holding a pet and you want the pet in focus? Too man modes. I have the a7iv and basically I just hope what I see is close to what I expect because the viewfinder is so bad I can't really tell. I bought it mostly for video and there is no way on a sunny day to see the lcd, at least not with any degree of confidence or precision.
Take a serious look at the FX3. Overall awesome for video for many reasons. Main limitation is IMO no internal ND. FX6 solves that problem but more expensive, bigger and can't do stills (albeit FX3 limited res circa 12 Mp). Overall FX3 beats others as can be rigged small compact or fully built out as needed.
i have the a7ii right now, and i think im going to wait for the a7v to come out next year, i just hope its in a good price range $3000 to $4000 NZD, i want to get one of sony's AI chip cameras, and i think or i hope the a7v is going to be good, going off what a7rv is like
Had my A7R5 for a couple of weeks now and I am massively happy with it. Its like the A7R4 modernised...its great as the A7R4 was. It's not perfect. The autofocus is good but yeah when it's employed on the A1ii it will be better. The body isn't quite the same btw....my A7R4 case does NOT fit on the new one unfortunately...
@@neethuandthomasphotography I have been using it for bird photography lately, and am pleased with the results. The animal/bird eye autofocus is amazing. Color rendition is more neutral than the A1, which gives warmer skin tones. The one downside I have found with the A7RV is that the shutter button is not as responsive as the A1's shutter release. There is a noticeable lag between when the button is pushed and the shutter trips. I guess this is due to the A1 being aimed at the sports and wildlife photography market.
@@neethuandthomasphotography I sold my A7R4 when the 5 was announced. The autofocus on the new camera outperforms the older camera in accuracy and adds additional subject recognition modes, namely aircraft, automobiles and insects. Color accuracy is better, in my opinion, than even the A1. I found myself using the A7R4 as a backup or video only camera to my A1. Now I find myself using the A7R5 as my main camera as often as the A1. If I need extreme frame rates or maximum video quality, I go with the A1. For almost all my bird photography and studio shoots, I use the A7R5.
I just got A7IV ... thought about the A7RV but then wouldn't have had the budget for a lens. I decided having a lens was an important factor that made me go for the A7IV.
As he said and showed in the video it does not work anywhere near as well as it does in the R5, not even comparable in fact. Lots of reviewers have raved about that improvement.
In my humble opinion if someone is using a tool for professional use they should get the best one possible, if it's for fun that's another story.
I agree.
Best isn't objective. Determining what's best requires setting criteria and those criteria will be different from person to person. I'm more interested in doing the best job that I can, not using the best tools that are out there. I know from experience I don't need the best tools to do the best job I can do.
Why? If you only shoot studio portraits why pay for 20fps , 8k video etc when you dont need it ? Buy the best camera for your needs as a profesionell
I feel like that is true even it is just for fun. If you got it, treat yourself.
@@jmackultra that’s my justification for getting it lol
Thanks!
Love that you were sharing info with Lee Zavitz, Dunna and Sydney. Awesome information, waiting to get mine on December 6th.
sony is doing with youtubers what fashion brands have done for years with ig models/influencers, and they're doing it really REALLY well
So true. When you like your gear you like it. Just enjoy it. Everything new has a fancy new feature or ability but I think everything from the A7iii up until now, including different manufacturers have all been excellent.
A bit over two weeks with the A7RV. The A7RIV was my first Sony camera and I have the A1, which I mostly use for video shoots. I've done a couple of video shoots with the A7RV (under mixed florescent bulb lighting) with it as well as a bird photography shoot (paired with the FE 200-600 + 1.4X teleconverter). Autofocus and white balance are much better than the A7RIV, and actually give the A1 a run for its money. On the bird shoot, the V nailed eye autofocus in almost every shot. The new screen and the main menu need to be rolled into the next A1.
One of the best round ups of the A7R5, we've all seen the specs etc, but what you did was 100% perfect.
There is a massive difference betwen the A7IV and the A7RV. But the AIV must be enough for 90%.
I believe the a7iv is enough if youre focusing on portraits or some composition that doesnt require great cropping. But when it comes to landscape, wildlife, or product photography the a7r5 is a great camera.
Excellent video.
I also feel a need to upgrade from R-IV to R-V.
For the planned event photographer- weddings etc. it’s a must have.
For fashion / glam - maybe
For portraits - no
For landscapes - of course not.
Great review, Terry! I've got mine a couple of weeks ago and I only can confirm that this camera is something else. It's just ridiculous how good it is!
What if I don't want the 61 mp sensor, but still want all the tech and to stay in the realm of Sony? Reccomendations? Shooting with an a6400 currently.
Excellent review and pointing out the key features. Like you channel and just subscribed.
I shoot stills, landscapes almost exclusively with occasional video.
Two features that are useful (read must have) for me are the articulating screen which allows me to shoot low angle verticals without getting on the ground on my belly and the other is the shutter that closes when the camera is off. The closed shutter reduces dust getting into the camera. I have had my A7RIV for less than a year and already had to have the sensor cleaned once. Two months later, it needs another cleaning. I get it done professionally as I do not want to mess with an expensive sensor! Focus stacking is a distant third feature I can use.
The OG A7III has face registration too. I believe even the a6300 does too. I’m sure it isn’t nearly as good but I haven’t tested it.
All of Sony cameras have it, just not to THIS level
Having a A7iv and a FX3 i think is the perfect combination
if you ONLY can have 1... THEN the A7RV makes some sense (imo)
Sidney, Dunna, Matt Johnson.... I see you guys! Man... Wish I could've been at the event! Looks dope!!
Spot on with all those points man! Great video!!!
Best video about this camera I watched! I love the Sony A7IV but really hate the viewfinder, and couldn’t understand why no one was complaining about it. The screen is impossible to see in sunny weather. So thanks, you are the first one mentioning this, and it convinced me to go for this upgrade.
Watch this first lol SELLING my Sony A7IV for THIS camera...
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@ Ha, I already did, straight after this one! Also great! Your videos are really interesting, and entertaining at the same time (humour is mostly missing in review videos), thanks. 🙏 And I guess I will be doing the same now. Sell the Sony A7IV for….
Painfully underrated channel - great vid
Love it man, great video. I’m so close to swapping my a1 for the 7rv but that rolling shutter holds me back. Screen, af and firmware is so good
whats your thoughts on achieving a happy middle ground in video with crop mode? dp review showed the rolling shutter in super 35 mode in 4k 24p was pretty darn good with great lowlight performance too
Nooo don’t do it the a1 is still superior. Don’t get taken by the hype it is a great camera but the a1 is still better slightly. You don’t really see much of a change your daily shooting by switching because they’re to similar.
Wait for the A1M2
@@EleReyProductions I think in some points the A1 is, but some others not. I was considering both, (ive a A7III), went for A7RV bcs of the flip screen + stabilisation. The A1 main points were the sensor which is better for rolling shutter, but that's all.
What are you talking about? The A1 still hast the much superior sensor Exmor RS . The 7RV only has an Exmor R. Autofocus speed of the A1 is MUCH quicker.
Great review, mine on its way but still learned a few more things from this review, thanks Terry
Waiting on my V to arrive!!! I also ordered the IV to upgrade my R3, and the wait is killing me. I live overseas, and Amazon would ship it elsewhere, but not directly here. (Perhaps because they would rather I order it from Amazon Japan. However, Amazon Japan does not offer the same package deal I am getting from Amazon U.S. Well my package arrived at the address I designated it to deliver to, and it is now in the mail headed my way. I have already planned a first shoot with this new camera. I am going to shoot a night photography shoot in Akihabara, known as the city of lights because it is said to have the most electric signs in the world. I hope I get a nice rainfall on the morning of my shoot.
Dude I'm Glad i found this and seeing another BLACK content creator!!! i thinking of upgrading from my A7c
Who cares about colorrrrr
A7c with a gimbal is good enough for most of the jobs. I have it as well. Won’t change until in 4 or 5 years they would bring an a7cII with active stabilization and better ibis and AI recognition and 10 bit 4k60. Then maybe i would sell mine and invest another 1k to get it.
Great job on the video Terry! Thanks for making it. That A.I. system looks dope!
Great video man, tons of good vibes and laying out that info in a good way
Not that this will ever happen, but if Sony added the ability of B-Raw, it would be game changing for video.
Bro you just made me have an epiphany. My A-cam can now be the Sony FX3. I can sell my Sony a6600 and my few aps-c lens and possibly cop this camera. Especially if I film mostly in s-log 3 and s-cinetone. I just really love cine-ei
Sony taking all the wrong notes from Canon with that cropping. But that super-tilty screen though!!! Nobody talking about that enough!
nice video Terry, But i am hoping for a A9III 33mgp stacked sensor, 20-30 fps electronic and like the A7RV 8stops ibis, active stab, the EVF and 4 aks flip LCD and the better AF...thanx and greets from the Netherlands
Did you end up getting the A9iii?
Besides the 60fps 4k video crop
my only major setback
I'm pretty happy with my A7IV
I'm not a big name content creator
I super unknown photographer videographer
In NYC but you shed light on improvements spec wise 🦉 from the A7IV fixed upgraded modification upgrade implemented in the A7RV #1. the evf viewing
#2. the flip out screen
#3. The Al face/ 👁️ improvement
#4 the IBiS
I still have my A6500 as my backup camera
I sold my A73 & saved up for the A7IV I have now as my number one camera
If I'm moving forward with photography & videography as a full-time business that actually feeds me I would consider the upgrade to the A7RV? To meet the demands of paying clients ! I'm not reach that level
Once again great video & I'm a follower of you channel ✌️ & respect for your very honest video about this insane camera upgrade for those who can afford the equipment addition
I'm not financially on that level or have a steady client support to warrant the upgrade
Keep up the great video post 😊
Great video bro! Just bought the A7 iv weeks ago. And I love it. Editing my most beautiful video yet. Standby. I subbed!
i would argue that with the cropping power the a7riv & rv can and are great sports cameras too. the cropping power allows for different lens selections esp with the 26mp crop mode and the extra dynamic range and resolution allows for maximum flexibility in post. Ive shot sporting events with my riv and riii and having cropping power is a STRONG edge against some of the competitors whos 30fps has serious limits and diminishing returns in comparison.
the 8k is gimmicky for alot of people but for me as a streamer it does have some interesting applications. it would be on a tripod with a subject thats not moving too much, so the rolling shutter wouldnt be an issue and i wouldnt be recording to the camera sd cards either so file size issues wouldnt be an issue either. If i compress it down to a 4k/1080p output in OBS itll compress the noise (esp at higher ISO's) allowing for crisper footage with less noise and at lower file sizes (when recording from obs to the PC)
nice video but I not getting the AR7V ill keep using my A7IV
Good review Terry. I share your dilemma. I have an a7iv (excellent) and I'm sure tempted to get an a7rv, possibly selling my a7iv. I certainly don't need one but at times I feel I want one. I'm Y, N, Y, N, maybe. Your vid was 10 months ago so I wonder if you did eventually change?
After 28 years shooting Nikon, 2018 was the year I dabbled with an a6500. I waited to see what the new Nikon Z range was going to offer before my next change. When I saw Nikon's Z6 I was disappointed and bought a Sony a7riii 'on the bounce'. I then bought an a9, a7riv and wanted an a1. Saw the spec of a7iv and bought that. Intending to progress my journey in video I then bought a FX3. Currently I own 2 bodies (a7iv and FX3) and 14 Sony lenses (about half GMs). I miss the speed of my (now sold) a9 for sports stills so still lust after an a1. But, feel lack of firmware updates and the old screen is holding me back. Maybe an updated a1 with full software capability and rear screen from a7rv would be my best choice. But it isn't available or even rumoured as soon to be available - so I'm torn. I don't like the rolling shutter on the a7iv or a7rv (from reviews seen). Neither do I like the stills from my FX3 (too small, low res, no crop potential). So an a7rv, although great for high res and effectively an a7iv on steroids it's not the best video or sports camera. Really I need 2 good cameras that I can shoot both stills and video with. 2 cams for multi cam video - preferably able to handle timecode as FX3 can. But also 2 cams for sports, action, events etc so I can switch rapidly between shooting with a 70-200 and a 24-70 or 16-35.
I don't want to rush into a quick decision only to then sell-on if it's not delivering against my expectations. I also like idea of uber compact a7Cr but hate loss of full size HDMI and rear screen of a7rv. Choices choices. Arguably a nice dilemma to have.
Shoot, I just finally added the a7iv to my collection. Wish it had the evf that my a7siii has for sure
Thoughts on the A7R V for wildlife videography? Do you think the A7R V is the best for wildlife videos in its price range?
Eos R5 because 4k/120fps and 45mp sensor.
@@henakos Thanks! Any thoughts on the new Canon EOS R6 Mark II? Thanks again!
@@wildlifehouse R6 II can be better for videowork. Personally I prefer megapixels more.
Consider the 7K down sample of the Sony alpha 7 iv. Paired with the 200-600mm f5.6-6.3 very nice affordable combo and small in size!
@@lewcehjitl3282 a7IV 4k/60 fps is cropped, it's big downside.
In how much price you are selling a7iv ?
Cheers so much man for the run through! My idea with the face memory feature is to save pics of football players with their helmets on in there, also faces of animals etc etc and then see if it works in both pics and video!
30 seconds in and the positive message is what I needed today!
Yea the thing that really pisses me off is their not software updating their older cameras and give bs excuses like the processor can't handle it. I'm like suuuuuure whatever you say. A1's processor can't handle menu changes or compensations riiiiight
Thanks bro! What an amazing stab!!!!!!! I'm gonna sell my A7S3...for the run and gun, it's a monster!!!! all the best mate !
Is there a 30 min recording limit?
The A7Rv is a great camera, it’s an upgrade in every single way, except one and that was a deal breaker for me…The slow readout speed unfortunately results in Canon Eos R like rolling shutter. Providing you don’t need to pan or move in video, this camera is awesome! I wanted one camera to do it all. I hope the A1 gets the A7RV feathered and the new A1 will be epic!
Would you say this camera would be could for vlogging. Looking for camera that has a good resolution for photography and for taking videos. I would to love to get the A1 but the down side is there no flip screen, which I really need.
Imo canons automatic switching of subjects removes user control on what you want to focus. If multiple different subjects are in the frame how does the canon know which one you want to focus on?
Thanks Terry. So, can you select smaller RAW file size output (stills) and does it impact the quality?
Less MP
Lots of great info - thanks so much for making this video! I too am looking at my A7 IV that way....😆
Terry you missed the new AWB, Taylor Jackson and Manny Ortiz both said its the first Sony camera that they'd you it on. Also Manny reckons the Auto ISO is improved as well.
Loved the video. Good info. I don't consider myself a camera snob but I do love the new tech. Like you I don't need the A7RV... I have the A1 and an A7iii for knock around. But...... I really want the new tech. What the heck. .. Christmas is coming.
What about transfer rates from card to computer/iPad?
8k internal or external?
Im torn between the Fuji GFX 100s and this A7R5
For pure resolution and image quality GFX is superior. For everything else A7RV. Think the GFX100s getting a update soon after the X-T5/H2/H2s?
I'd go sony tbh because of the lens selection. The third party sigma Art lenses give you GMaster quality at a fraction of the cost.
@@bluecheese20401 yes, Sony lens is what I was thinking and the 3er party E mount ones too.
I'm with you Terry lol. I get mad if new tech comes out after I got the predecessor.
Then you two will also be mad lol.
Great content and video. Well done
Tell it Terry! my new fav gear channel. I got the FX3 and am trying to decide if I need this. I have a 7III and it's def not the same as the FX3, but this thing looks pretty good.
Thing is …with lossless compression things hardly take up a lot of space… u can choose the megapixels now
Sony A6600 or Sony a7r5? I don't know what I'm gonna buy any advice???? What Sony I'm gonna buy?
Anytime a TH-camr asks you a question in a video title you know not to bother watching.
So why are you watching? Guess it worked 🤷🏽♂️
@@TerryWarfield😂😂😂
I think I'll just wait until the A1.2 comes out and make my decision then. There is a lot I like about the A7R5 but too much I would never utilize.
Won't happen until 2024 no?
I just picked up the fx30 three weeks ago. That was a month after I made a video telling people to wait to buy it lol. New tech willies aint no joke. I also saw the a7r5 at the camera store where I shop in Korea. The owner forbade me to buy it lol...
Something about your setup in this video 🔥
Thanks for the honest review! I was debating whether or not to spend the extra and go for the A7RV over the A7IV, and this review helped me decide.
I'm trading in my A7IV for the RV right now 🤷🏾♂️
@@_Eye_Of_Ryhow do you compare the 7iv with the 7rv?
Excellent info thank you. I bought this A7RV & the A7CR for my wife. She hates big cameras. I bought the GM2 70-200 & GM2 24-70 and the teeny 24, 40 & 50 for the bodies.
Fabulous review, Terry. I don't think I'll upgrade but totally agree about the screen/EVF thing on the A74. Having come from FF DSLRs with their magnificent screens and OVFs, mirrorless is just pretty yucky (unless you want to spend enough for a good used SUV). Keep the great stuff coming!
i agree with you, both are very good but the 5 is alot better just the price is a little questionable. hoping that next year they'll drop the price to a more affordable price
I'm tired of youtubers talking about rolling shutter, nobody who watches a video is thinking about that, only the people who know about it, not 99% of people.
And I’m tired of viewers thinking they have the only opinion that matters lol
@@TerryWarfield I understand your point but the thing is you forgot the 80% of the people who use cameras don't care about stuff like that you talk about stuff like because we are nerds but unfortunately nobody cares about this stuff
The only way to deal with rolling shutter is a stacked sensor. And I hate the fact that we have to pay double the price for that feature...A1
can you shoot 4k60fps on the a7rv FULL FRAME?
Asking as a kind of video 'noob' - I'm looking into getting a new camera to shoot product and food photography and videos. Within the videos I'd like to get some panning shots and/or use a slider for some shots- will the rolling shutter of the Sony a7RV be okay when using the lower video settings (aka not 8k)? Also, I'd love to be able to take it travelling for 'vlog' type content.. that'll be fine right?
Sorry if that's a super obvious question but I genuinely haven't touched video settings in my camera since 2019... so essentially starting from scratch :P
I'd wait for the A7 v depending on what you have now tbh
Just purchased this getting it on wed If you want the best you have to sacrifice sometimes.
LOL, I enjoyed you just as much as the review, and more! Haha... Thanks, great video! ...btw, you need to get one!!!
Isn’t the second base iso of the A74 3200 and not 2500?
Great review. Love your presentation style.
Thanks for the video. It was very informative.
Don't freeaking know how many times you said the word "freaking". But I freaking love your content
I freakin love that
Cannon R3 has face registration as well. Great video.
All those gimmicks what about the quality of the photos and the video is it any better than the A74.
Think you are the only one to mention about the built-in mic. Doesn't the A7IV have face memory too?
A7R line is for photographic resolution hence the high MP so it's video weakness makes sense or forgivable. A7S/FX line are opposite, their strength is video and weaker for photo.
Now what is interesting would be A9 III or maybe A1 II. They are due for refresh. I don't need 60MP so if A9 III gets a bump from 24MP to 35-40MP that would be a sweet spot. Handle photo , fast action, and video well. Then that leaves A1 II what spec bump would it get or will they just merge A9/A1 lines?
Sony has so many segmented lines it is getting messy. Think they should consolidate some. Might also plays into why they don't often go back to older models and add features. They can but, isn't cost effective from a resource perspective plus side benefit of sales cannibalization. Resources would be better utilized focused pushing new features in a newer model since it rolls out so often.
Thank you thank you thank you.
In the family, we have an A7R IV, but we need another Sony (we have several lenses).
I am a hobbyist... loving megapixels....
Should we buy the V? (so expensive......) the story of that rolling shutter is not so
good.....
Yes indeed. Can't wait to get my preorder but I'm definitely not selling my a74
Brandon Cole “i wanna try to trick it” lolol
You said Canon do Ai object selection automatically but what if you have car boat human even insect on the same picture. How can you select what you want? I think having human and car simultaneously. Or a car on the road and a boat behind is a possibility. Do Canon have a manual mode to pick the subject recognition.?
Both cameras are good. The improvement of image stabilisation of a7rv sold me out. I won't sell my beloved a7iv, I will buy a7r5 in addition for better image quality and image stabilisation. And, note! A7r5 is good enough for pro video.
Sony's AF can be amazing, but this mode thing does get silly. What if you have a person in a moving vehicle holding a pet and you want the pet in focus? Too man modes. I have the a7iv and basically I just hope what I see is close to what I expect because the viewfinder is so bad I can't really tell. I bought it mostly for video and there is no way on a sunny day to see the lcd, at least not with any degree of confidence or precision.
I am in the same boat Bro, I liked what you said about wanting the latest and best tech, same me but really trying to work out if I can justify it
I hear you, but My next camera is an A9 3 or bust. I'd like to get a portfolio on the A74at least before my eye wanders
I shoot fitness content. Which is better A7IV or A7RV ?
Depends on what you shoot. If you are only shooting video I think the better choice would be the a7siii or fx3/fx30
@@TerryWarfield interesting ima be doing both video and photos. I heard A7 is like a hybrid
You said you shot on a v60 sd card? Is that true. Than why buy the type a cards they’re insanely expensive
I’m good with the a74! Thanks for your insight
I’m really confused could somebody tell me the best Sony video camera please for shooting gym videos
Take a serious look at the FX3. Overall awesome for video for many reasons. Main limitation is IMO no internal ND. FX6 solves that problem but more expensive, bigger and can't do stills (albeit FX3 limited res circa 12 Mp). Overall FX3 beats others as can be rigged small compact or fully built out as needed.
i have the a7ii right now, and i think im going to wait for the a7v to come out next year, i just hope its in a good price range $3000 to $4000 NZD, i want to get one of sony's AI chip cameras, and i think or i hope the a7v is going to be good, going off what a7rv is like
Proud of what you’ve done fam..
How do I set my camera to display the captured image for a second or two after taking the shot?
I totally agree with you 8k is not needed. if you mostly do content on TH-cam you're not going to really tell much of a difference from 4k.
This camera is so good that I bought a Panasonic G9 + Olympus Pro lens instead. Thanks Terry !
Why settle with 2 choice? Try fuji xh2 and go crazy
Had my A7R5 for a couple of weeks now and I am massively happy with it. Its like the A7R4 modernised...its great as the A7R4 was. It's not perfect. The autofocus is good but yeah when it's employed on the A1ii it will be better.
The body isn't quite the same btw....my A7R4 case does NOT fit on the new one unfortunately...
My A7RV should be here tomorrow. Can't wait to give it a test drive!
how has been your A7R5 so far ?
@@neethuandthomasphotography I have been using it for bird photography lately, and am pleased with the results. The animal/bird eye autofocus is amazing. Color rendition is more neutral than the A1, which gives warmer skin tones. The one downside I have found with the A7RV is that the shutter button is not as responsive as the A1's shutter release. There is a noticeable lag between when the button is pushed and the shutter trips. I guess this is due to the A1 being aimed at the sports and wildlife photography market.
@@photoboyjet how is A7R5 compared to A74 ?
@@neethuandthomasphotography I sold my A7R4 when the 5 was announced. The autofocus on the new camera outperforms the older camera in accuracy and adds additional subject recognition modes, namely aircraft, automobiles and insects. Color accuracy is better, in my opinion, than even the A1. I found myself using the A7R4 as a backup or video only camera to my A1. Now I find myself using the A7R5 as my main camera as often as the A1. If I need extreme frame rates or maximum video quality, I go with the A1. For almost all my bird photography and studio shoots, I use the A7R5.
The a74 is downsampling from 7k to 4k wich makes the 4K image much sharper and more detailed than the a7r5
I just got A7IV ... thought about the A7RV but then wouldn't have had the budget for a lens. I decided having a lens was an important factor that made me go for the A7IV.
Wise decision.
I don't get it, wasn't face registration in a7iii as well.? Not something new brother.
As he said and showed in the video it does not work anywhere near as well as it does in the R5, not even comparable in fact. Lots of reviewers have raved about that improvement.
@@ChadMoiMedia that brilliant, thank you 😃