Revised Sony A7R IV with improved LCD and minor refinements — same 61MP sensor in a slightly updated body.
The Sony Alpha A7R IVA (ILCE-7RM4A) was released approximately 2021 as a minor hardware revision of the A7R IV. The sole differentiation from the A7R IV is the rear LCD: the IVA has a 2.36-million-dot LCD versus the A7R IV's 1.44-million-dot screen. All other specifications — 61MP sensor, 10fps burst, AF, battery, body dimensions — are identical. At approximately 665g with battery and card.
61MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor. 10fps with AF/AE tracking. Pixel Shift Multi Shooting for 240MP composite. 4K/30fps video. Real-Time Eye AF. 567-point phase-detect AF. NP-FZ100 battery rated approximately 670 shots. Body weight approximately 665g with battery and card. 2.36M-dot rear LCD (improved from A7R IV's 1.44M-dot screen).
The IVA designation represents the smallest meaningful product differentiation in the Sony A7R lineup: the 2.36M-dot LCD provides finer pixel pitch for sharper image review in the field. The 61MP sensor, 10fps burst, and full feature set are unchanged from the A7R IV. For used market buyers, the IVA is functionally identical to the A7R IV in shooting use — the LCD improvement is visible only in direct comparison.
On the used market the Sony A7R IVA is available at A7R IV pricing, typically at a slight premium. Condition checks: NP-FZ100 battery health (shared with A7 III/IV/C series, A9/A9 II series), 2.36M-dot LCD clarity, dual card slot contacts, and weather sealing. Compatible with all Sony FE-mount lenses.