The Friedman Archives Press/The Friedman Archives Guide to Sony's A7R V


*** New!  Includes supplement covering new features in Firmware v3.0! ***

Thrilled with your new, shiny A7R V, but find sheer number of features and options overwhelming?  You're not alone.  Many of this camera's most useful features can't even be found in the menus.

In this 800-page (!) book, Gary Friedman demonstrates every feature and explains why you'd want to use it in certain situations.  You'll also learn:

* Gary's personal camera settings, and under what circumstances he changes them
* Over 900 tips and tricks to help you get the most out of each feature
* Every video setting and feature, and tradeoffs between the various gamma curves
* Hidden features that can only be had by assigning them to buttons first
* Shortcuts to quickly navigate through the new menu system
* The phase-detect AF's little-known blind spot and how to avoid it
* A comprehensive guide to 3rd party adapters for legacy glass
* How to do pixel-shift for 240MB images without a tripod!
* Step-by-step instructions for uploading images and video from the field
* And more!

Gary's been writing the best-selling books on Sony cameras for more than 15 years... get your copy today and get the most out of this amazing piece of engineering.

You are buying an electronic bundle featuring a full-color .pdf, and .epub, and an .azw3 (Kindle) version – all DRM-free and you’re free to install on all of your devices.   

Printed versions are available too from print-on-demand publisher Lulu.com:

Color USD $77.98
B&W:  $63.89

More great books available at www.FriedmanArchives.com 

Contents

A7R V v2.0.pdf
  • 26.6 MB
A7R_V_v2.0.epub
  • 58.4 MB
A7R_V_v2.0.azw3
  • 58.8 MB
A7R_V_Supplement_Firmware_v3.0.pdf
  • 5.61 MB

Instructions for E-readers

Kindle transfer instructions:

1. Note that Kindles produced after the Spring of 2022 now only accept .epub files.  All others should use the .azw3 version.

2. First, right-click on the desired link and choose "Save As…" or "Save Target As…" and save the file to your main computer.

3. Hook up your Kindle to your computer via a USB cable. The Kindle will now appear on your computer as an external hard drive.

4. Drag the file over to the “documents” directory on the Kindle.

5. Safely disconnect the USB cable from your computer, and turn your Kindle on.

6. The book now appears on the Kindle’s book list on the home screen.

If your Kindle has Whispernet, another way to transfer it is to email the file to the unique email address that came with your Kindle, or upload the .epub version to Amazon’s “Send to Kindle” webpage: https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle 

Other e-readers work in a similar way - plug in to your computer, drag the .epub file over, and disconnect.  Regretfully more specific directions cannot be given since most of them differ as to details.