Welcome to my Sony A7R V (ILCE-7RM5) guides & resources page.
Here you will find helpful setup and user guides for the a7R V, the latest firmware, my accessory and memory card guides, FAQs, product images and the most helpful reviews.
Latest Firmware | Manual | Accessories | Check Price & Reviews |
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Sony A7R V Forum & Facebook Group
If you are looking for further help and advice on the A7R V or would simply like to share your photos and videos, then please head over to our friendly full-frame Forum. If you prefer Facebook then we also run the Sony A7R V + A7R IV Shooters Group.
Sony A7R V Guides
Sony A7R V Reviews
Here’s a small collection of reviews that are worth your time to watch.
Gerald Undone
Mark Galer
DPReview
Julia Trotti
Sony A7R V Overview
The Sony a7R V was announced on Wed Oct 26th, 2022 around 3 years and 3 months after the Sony a7R IV was announced.
My Sony a7R IV vs a7R V Comparison provides an in-depth look at the differences between these two high resolution cameras.
Here’s Sony’s promotional video for the a7R V.
Sony A7R V Key Specs
- 61MP BSI CMOS sensor
- Improved AF with subject recognition
- In-body stabilization rated at up to 8.0EV
- Continuous shooting at up to 10fps with flash (JPEG or Lossy compressed Raw)
- 8K/24p or 4K/60p video (both with 1.24x crop)
- Full-width 4K up to 30p
- 10-bit 4:2:2 video options, including S-Log3, S-Cinetone and HLG
- Fully-articulated rear screen on tilt-out cradle
- Focus bracketing mode (with stacking via computer)
- Multi-shot pixel shift high res mode with motion compensation (via computer)
- 2 x 2 MIMO Wi-Fi
- UVC/UAC USB-standard video for use as webcam
You can find the full a7R V specifications over on Sony’s website.
Sony A7R V FAQs
The Sony a7R V was announced on October 26th, 2022 with first shipments beginning in November 2022.
The Sony a7R V supports full-frame (FE) and APS-C E-mount lenses.
The a7R V has two memory card slots. Both slots support CFexpress Type-A and also SDHC/SDXC UHS-II/I memory cards.
Sony NP-FZ100 battery.
Yes. The Sony a7R V is a full-frame 35-mm camera.
No it’s not fully waterproof. Sony only claim that the a7R V is dust and moisture resistant, meaning it’s probably fine for light showers but for heavier downpours you’ll probably want to put a cover over it.