Off the bat, the Sony A7 IV has the most picture profile and codec options for filming. When you compare these three cameras for video, things start to get a little tricky. The winner for photography? The Sony A7 IV For Video But for those subjects that are too skittish for a focus light, the Canon EOS R6 is a better choice in camera. If you dive in darker water, the obvious solution is to get a focus light. However, I did notice that the Canon EOS R6 handles autofocus in lowlight just a tad bit better than the Sony A7 IV. The autofocus tracking systems are very accurate in both the Sony and Canon cameras with little distinction between the two. When it comes to autofocus performance, I find that both the Sony A7 IV and Canon EOS R6 are equitable and perform much better than the Nikon Z 6II. The Nikon Z 6II, on the other hand, has a 24.5 megapixel sensor and a lower price point - making it a more competitive camera when compared to the Sony A7 IV. The Canon EOS R6's sensor is "only" 20MP which can be a serious disadvantage for macro shooters. However, the Sony A7 IV stands out as the best option for photography due to its higher resolution, 33 MP sensor. In many ways, each of these cameras are very similar. The Sony A7 IV is in the same class of full frame camera as the Nikon Z 6II and the Canon EOS R6. Sony A7 IV vs Nikon Z 6II vs Canon EOS R6 For Photography 5 axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS).1/250s flash sync speed and 1/320 flash sync speed in APS-C mode.3.7 million dot EVF (electronic viewfinder).One SD UHS-II card slot and one CFexpress Type A card slot.S-Cinetone, Cine, S-Log2, S-Log3, and HLG log picture profiles.4k/60p recording in APS-C crop mode - all other recording formats can be done with the full width of the sensor.ISO Range: 100-51,200 "dual gain" ISO functionality with the second native ISO at 3200.Support our content and get your Sony A7 IV camera body and underwater housings at Bluewater Photo! ![]() Sony A7 IV US MSRP: $2,500 Just got your Sony A7 IV? Check out the Bluewater Photo's best underwater settings for the A7 IV. Sony A7 IV Availability: Available Now at Bluewater Photo The Canon EOS R5 might be my favorite underwater camera, but for a more reasonable budget, I'm eyeing the A7 IV. ![]() After a quick flight to Cabo and a 30 hour crossing aboard the Rocio Del Marl Liveaboard, I put this camera through the wringer. I called up John at Ikelite and within a week, a prototype Ikelite A7 IV housing was sitting on my doorstep. Combined with Sony's world-class autofocus tracking system, this camera was starting to look like the perfect tool for my upcoming underwater photo and video workshop in Socorro, Mexico. The Sony A7 IV features a well-rounded 33 megapixel, full frame CMOS sensor, and 4K/60p video recording capability. It is even more encouraging that there are already many reasonably priced Sony A7 IV housing options available - when it usually takes most manufacturers a few months to design a housing after the release of a camera. This new photo-video hybrid full-frame mirrorless camera offers an incredible set of features for a much more reasonable price than popular underwater cameras like the Canon EOS R5 or the Sony A1. ![]() And as supply chain issues restrict the middle-tier and lower-end camera markets, the release of the new Sony A7 IV is a breath of fresh air. High-end cameras like the Sony A1, Canon EOS R3, and Nikon Z9 may have been stealing the show as of late, but rarely do people discuss the obvious - at over $6,000 for just the body, these cameras are unaffordable.
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