![]() Top Record button – this change is somewhat controversial as it forced Sony to move the C1 button next to the viewfinder which not everybody likes. ![]() Faster USB – like the previous model, the A7 IV has micro-USB and USB-C connections but the USB-C is faster on the new model supporting up to 10Gbps.Full-size HDMI – moving away from the micro-HDMI is a huge plus of the A7 IV and if you are working with monitors you are going to enjoy this one.Rear dial R (previously exposure dial) – for the first time Sony removed the exposure compensation dial (we hardly ever used it, to be honest) and you can now assign it to any number of options including ISO, color temperature, white balance, etc., very convenient.It has a forward lock and it is a super useful addition in our view especially since you now have 3 user-programmable settings (1-3 on the top dial) for each of the three modes – more than any other Sony camera. The first is a lower extra dial that lets you choose between stills/video and S&Q modes. Mode dial – There are two important changes to the top dials. ![]()
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