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A7RIV as a video camera
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<blockquote data-quote="TraamisVOS" data-source="post: 396535" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>All the A7 cameras produce exceptionally fine video. The A7S bodies particularly so because its sensor is restricted in megapixel count, therefore it will have higher ISO sensitivity (it can film in almost complete darkness). And if high megapixels is not your priority, then the A7S will serve you well for both photos and exceptional video quality. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, if filming in near complete darkness is not your priority, then the regular A7 body will do you fine. It'll be cheaper too. The A7S and the A7R are specialist cameras that you don't really need unless you really wanted the high MP count for stills (A7R) or being able to film in near complete darkness (A7S). The A7 is no slouch either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TraamisVOS, post: 396535, member: 519"] All the A7 cameras produce exceptionally fine video. The A7S bodies particularly so because its sensor is restricted in megapixel count, therefore it will have higher ISO sensitivity (it can film in almost complete darkness). And if high megapixels is not your priority, then the A7S will serve you well for both photos and exceptional video quality. Having said that, if filming in near complete darkness is not your priority, then the regular A7 body will do you fine. It'll be cheaper too. The A7S and the A7R are specialist cameras that you don't really need unless you really wanted the high MP count for stills (A7R) or being able to film in near complete darkness (A7S). The A7 is no slouch either. [/QUOTE]
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