Sony A7R IV Superior Eye Track Focusing

I’ve been extremely happy and glad that I switched to the Sony A7R IV since its release in 2019. I believe that I was one of the very first “regular” photographers that received their Sony A7R IV on arrival day. I moved over to Sony Alpha because of its superior eye track focusing and dual fast SD card slots plus Sony’s large selection of mirrorless native lenses. I trust the Sony A7R IV focusing so much that after I compose the image using the LCD I rarely even look at it again unless something changed or just “confirming the lighting. I maintain face to face ** contact while chatting away with the person that I’m photographing to gain their trust and capture my style of confident and strong close up portraits.

Technical Specs: The Sony A7R IV is the successor to the full-frame 42.4MP A7R III and features a newly-developed 61.2MP BSI-CMOS sensor with a native 100-32,000 ISO range (expandable to 50-102,400). Besides the higher pixel count, the A7R IV has an updated hybrid AF system comprising 567 on-sensor phase-detection AF points as well as 425 contrast-detect points, covering 74% of the image frame. It also has human and animal real-time eye (detection) AF, and features continuous shooting at up 10 fps, with full AF/AE tracking for bursts up to 7 seconds.

**Eyes to face during COVID19 as I always wear my mask during the entire portrait process.

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