Now onto the big improvements, first up image quality. The Features That Set This Camera Apart for Video A7III vs A7IV Image Quality I love the fact that I can power the 4 over USB forever though. Both use the same sony battery and in general have great battery life. You’ll need a dummy battery to power the A7 III. The A7IV can be powered over USBC forever, while the A7 III can not. Cardsįor memory cards, The A7 IV has two UHS 2 card slots, one of which is also a CFexpress Type A for faster speeds. HDMIĪs far as HDMI ports, the Full-Size HDMI on the A7 IV, is more ridgid and compatible than the micro HDMI on the A7 III. For me, this is a huge win and another point for the A7 IV. The screen on the A7 III tilts, the A7 IV flips out so you move it to different angles if you’re filming in landscape or in front of the camera. It’s not a huge difference when you're looking at them side by side but picking them up, you’ll definitely feel the difference. Moving onto the exterior improvements, the body of the A7 IV is larger and to me, feels easier to hold. More on oversampling later, but for now, point to the A7IV. The A7IV and A7III are similar in low light situations, the A7 IV seems to have a cleaner image, this could be because of the higher megapixel sensor and the 7k oversampling down to 4k that happens from 33 mega pixels while the A7 III is at 24 megapixels. The column-style menus are much easier and faster to use but not as big of a deal if you use your favorites menu 99% of the time as I do. The A7IV uses the new column-style menus. When it comes to menus, The A7 III uses the older tab-style Sony menus. I love this feature, and didn't realize how useful this was until I used it for a while. Your settings and even custom buttons are different in each mode. The modes are treated differently with the A7 IV. Switching between photo and video modes on the A7 III will retain the settings you had in the previous modes. First up, the A7 IV has some great usability improvements over the A7III.
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