![]() ![]() ![]() Effectively, this camera can keep going until the card fills up, the battery runs out or everyone else has gone home… It does have a limit of 828 consecutive uncompressed raw+JPEG files (828!) – but it's effectively unlimited with a CFexpress Type A card. The combination of the new sensor, BIONZ XR processor and CFexpress Type A storage, give the A7 IV an essentially unlimited buffer capacity. The A7 III brought 10fps continuous shooting and an above-average buffer capacity for a general-purpose camera – but the A7 IV’s buffer capacity is just extraordinary. ![]() Perhaps the most spectacular advance, however, is the least obvious. (Image credit: Rod Lawton/Digital Camera World) (opens in new tab) The Sony A7 IV has twin UHS-II SD card slots, but the top slot can also take the latest CFexpress Type A cards (not shown here) which are needed to exploit the full range of this camera's burst shooting capabilities. ![]()
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