33 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
ISO 50-204800
Electronic Viewfinder
3.2'' LCD Screen
0.695g
Overview

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

The Alpha 7 V combines the latest innovations in imaging technology with cutting edge features from the flagship Alpha range to provide a new "standard" camera that's anything but standard. Combining a brand-new 33 Megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor with the completely new BIONZ XR2 processor, the Alpha 7 V delivers unprecedented performance for both stills and video, achieving performance that rivals flagship models in some areas while still maintaining extraordinarily generous battery life and thermal performance spec.

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Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

The Alpha 7 V combines the latest innovations in imaging technology with cutting edge features from the flagship Alpha range to provide a new "standard" camera that's anything but standard. Combining a brand-new 33 Megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor with the completely new BIONZ XR2 processor, the Alpha 7 V delivers unprecedented performance for both stills and video, achieving performance that rivals flagship models in some areas while still maintaining extraordinarily generous battery life and thermal performance spec.

Designed to satisfy a wide range of Alpha photographers from professionals seeking an all around performer to passionate amateurs who want to step up to the next level of performance, the Alpha 7 V provides a feature set that excels in a wide range of shooting situations.

Exceptional Quality

Stills-focused shooters can look forward to a new level of robustness and clarity with 16 stop dynamic range on the Alpha 7 V. This colossal depth of colour gives the camera's RAW files a level of robustness that can stand up to even the most extreme adjustments in post editing, perfect for the most exacting photographers.

Upgraded Image Stabilisation System

The Alpha 7 V utilises an upgraded 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system which delivers up to 7.5-step stabilisation. An updated stabilisation algorithm paired with a high-precision gyro sensor provides precise detection and control right down to the single-pixel level, ensuring crisp and clear images, even on longer lenses at dawn and dusk.

4-axis Multi-angle LCD Monitor

The Alpha 7 V utilises the same 4-axis multi angle LCD monitor system previously seen on the Alpha 7R V flagship models. The design can be freely adjusted in nearly any direction, providing excellent operability even in the most challenging situations.

AI-Enhanced Autofocus

Newly integrated on the BIONZ XR2 chip, the Alpha 7 V's AI autofocus functions provide the same human pose estimation and subject detection options as the Alpha 1 II. Autofocus performance is also upgraded, with 60 AF samples per second ensuring crisp, consistent focus even when shooting at 30 frames per second.

Powerful Video Capture

Boasting minimal rolling shutter thanks to its new fast-reading partially-stacked Exmor RS CMOS Sensor, the Alpha 7 V provides outstanding quality and reliability for video as well as stills. 4K 60p full-frame is downscaled from 7K capture, ensuring exceptional detail, and the full suite of Sony recording options including All-I, 10-bit and log recording are onboard. As a result, the Alpha 7 V is ready to capture anything from professional A-roll to backyard memories. Even slow-motion capture is supported, with a 4K 120p capture mode from APS-C.

Key Features:

33 Megapixel CMOS Sensor

BIONZ XR2 Processor Performance

16 Stop Dynamic Range

5-Axis In-Body Stabilisation

7.5-Step Stabilisation Capability

4-Axis Multi-Angle LCD

AI-Enhanced Autofocus System

60 AF Samples per Second

4K 60p Full-Frame Video

4K 120p Slow-Motion Capture

OLED Electronic Viewfinder

Extended Battery Life

What's in the Box:

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

Sony NP-FZ100 Battery

Shoulder Strap

Body Cap

Accessory Shoe Cap

Eyepiece Cup

33 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
ISO 50-204800
Electronic Viewfinder
3.2'' LCD Screen
0.695g
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Product Overview

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

The Alpha 7 V combines the latest innovations in imaging technology with cutting edge features from the flagship Alpha range to provide a new "standard" camera that's anything but standard. Combining a brand-new 33 Megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor with the completely new BIONZ XR2 processor, the Alpha 7 V delivers unprecedented performance for both stills and video, achieving performance that rivals flagship models in some areas while still maintaining extraordinarily generous battery life and thermal performance spec.

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Key Features

33 Megapixels

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera captures stunning high resolution images with the 33MP CMOS sensor.

4K Video Quality

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera shoots at up to 16bit 4K/60p for stunning cinematic quality video.

ISO 50-204800

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera designed to shoot in varying light conditions, the camera has an expandable ISO 50-204800 range.

Electronic Viewfinder

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera features a high-resolution 3.69M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder.

3.2'' LCD Screen

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera features a bright, clear 3.2'' LCD screen for easy framing.

0.695g

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera weighs 0.695g.

Precision For Professionals

Sony a7 V Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

Precision For Professionals

Next-Gen Full-Frame Power

Delivers next-gen full-frame power with advanced processing, stunning image quality, and superior creative control.

OLED Viewfinder

OLED Viewfinder

Improvements to the processor and panel along with AI-based white balance enhancements provide a significantly upgraded viewfinder experience, with a relaxed eyepoint and full diopter control for glasses and contact wearers.

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