Sony a7 V camera represents a substantial upgrade from its predecessor
Summary
The Sony a7 V camera marks a significant advancement over the a7 IV. Its updated "partially-stacked" 33MP BSI CMOS sensor enables faster burst shooting capabilities. This improvement allows for quicker capture of action and dynamic scenes. The review suggests that while it's a notable leap, the question remains if "better than before" is sufficient for users.
Key points
- Sony a7 V shows a large step forward from the a7 IV.
- Features a "partially-stacked" 33MP BSI CMOS sensor.
- The new sensor boosts burst shooting speed.
- Review questions if improvements are "good enough".