Don't let others try and manipulate your thoughts. The same goes for Nikon, Canon, Panasonic and all the other Camera Brands when they have missteps. So yeah, what you say here and elsewhere matters. Shame on those posters that attempt to make that case and or try and keep you the Camera owners silent. One shooting method doesn't necessarily make you better than someone else. Shame on some posters for attempting to push their shooting preferences onto others. Poorly implemented menus system and cheap LCD panels which most Sony Users can agree on the changes are long overdue. Well I say shame on Sony for taking this long to begin addressing these two issues that Most Sony Users have noted for a long time now.
We have contacted Sony for more details and will update this article accordingly when we receive a response. This, combined with the fact Sony hasn’t actually changed the more general name of the cameras will likely lead to some confusion for buyers, so you might want to hold off if you’re hoping to get one of these updated cameras until more information is available. Neither Adorama or B&H Photo have the new models listed as of publication. Sony’s updated product pages don’t show whether or not the price has changed and, as of publication, Sony’s site isn’t linking out to any retailers with the new models in stock. Note The lack of the ‘Sony’ logo under the LCD panel of the newly-updated a7R IV ‘a’ Note the ‘Sony’ underneath the LCD panel on this product image of the original a7R IV. Aside from those details, it’s not clear what else, if anything, has changed. Also, based on the product photos on Sony’s website, the a7R IV (model: ILCE-7RM4A) no longer has the Sony logo under the LCD monitor. Sony notes in the the battery life of the updated cameras has dropped slightly (10 shots) when using the LCD panel. According to the update product specifications, both the a7R III (model: ILCE-7RM3A) and a7R IV (model: ILCE-7RM4A) have improved rear LCD panels, up to 2.36 million dots compared to the 1.44 million dots in the original models.