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      <title>Real-Time Tracking at f/1.4: Sony 85mm G Master on the A7R V</title>
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      <description>Sony&amp;rsquo;s Real-Time Tracking on the A7R V is a subject recognition system that identifies a subject on the first half-press and follows it regardless of where it moves in the frame. Paired with the FE 85mm f/1.4 G Master — Sony&amp;rsquo;s premium portrait prime — the combination exposes a technical asymmetry that still surprises photographers moving from older systems: the focus system is more capable than the optical depth of field allows it to demonstrate.</description>
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