The mirrorless full-frame A7 family has been a game-changer for Sony. But since the first A7 model was released in late 2013, Sony has made major improvements and changes to the lineup. Editor's Note: The Sony a7 series has been the standard shooting gear for the entire YugaTech team since 2016. We started off with the A7S II and A7R; then added the A7 III and the A7C later on. More than 90% of the videos in our YouTube channel are shot on a Sony camera. Recently, Sony Philippines sent us the newest member of the lineup – the A7R V – or formally known as the ILCE-7RM5 to test out. Design & Construction If you’ve ever tried Sony’s A7 models before (whether it’s the A7, R, or S models), the body of the A7R V should be familiar to you. No doubt Sony users will feel right at home, while newcomers should be able to navigate the main settings without too many problems. Read more in our articles including "Sony A7R V Review" and "Spotted: Sony a7R for under Php50k".
The mirrorless full-frame A7 family has been a game-changer for Sony. But since the first A7 model was released in late 2013, Sony has made major improvements and changes to the lineup.
Editor's Note: The Sony a7 series has been the standard shooting gear for the entire YugaTech team since 2016. We started off with the A7S II and A7R; then added the A7 III and the A7C later on. More than 90% of the videos in our YouTube channel are shot on a Sony camera.
Our coverage of sony a7r includes: "Sony A7R V Review"; "Spotted: Sony a7R for under Php50k"; "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos". Each article provides unique insights and information.