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Sony A7 vs. A7R Video Comparison Review

Sony A7 vs. A7R video comparison review is now available and can be seen below. Kai from DigitalRev TV posted a comparison video for the Sony’s full-frame mirrorless cameras A7 and A7r.

So what is the difference between the A7 and the A7R and which one should we pick? The difference between the Sony A7 and the Sony A7R is the low-pass filter, gapless lens design sensor and contrast-detection AF provides the utmost in high-resolution, finely detailed capture.

If you are a standart user and want to go mirrorless full frame for everyday photography than you should go for the Sony A7. Sony targets the A7 full frame camera for everyday photography, portrait, street and event photography, while the A7R is a camera mostly used for landscape and architecture photography.

Sony A7 vs. A7R Video Comparison Review

You can watch the 17 minutes long video below.

Sony A7 and A7r Price and Availability

Sony A7 full frame mirrorless interchangeable lens camera body only priceis $1,698.00. SonyAlpha A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera with FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens priceis $1,998. Sony A7r full frame mirrorless interchangeable lens camera body only priceis $2,298.00.

Dedicated Amazon page for Sony A7 and A7r
Sony A7 Body Only Amazon | Adorama |ebay
Sony A7 w/ FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens Amazon | Adorama |ebay
Sony A7R Body Only Amazon | Adorama |ebay
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