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The a7 IV uses the same NP-FZ100 battery as the a7 III and other more recent Sony cameras. It's a usefully hefty unit that, combined with the relatively modest viewfinder res, lets the a7 IV achieve a CIPA battery life rating of 580 shots per charge using the rear screen and 520 shots per charge using the EVF.
The EVF response is very inconsistent. In a studio setting, it can look very sharp and clear. Outside on a sunny day, all kinds of weird things happen. It goes blurry when it thinks focus has been achieved and clear when not. It adjusts for shade and sun (of course depending on settings), which can be confusing re. exposure. When using the focus peaking, the colored highlights completely obscure a subject, like an insect on a flower, so that pin point focus accuracy is impossible. I found it best to turn off focus peaking all together. Sometimes there are weird bands of jelly across the viewfinder. Are these effects truly what I'll get in photo? Hopefully Sony (MILC hello?) will follow the Z9 lead soon. You many be right about optical, but the a74 is four or five years newer, a lifetime in camera tech. Somethings don't improve I guess. 2b1af7f3a8