Sony’s A7 series has always been positioned as the do-it-all full-frame mirrorless camera, and the Sony A7 V (A7M5) feels like the most refined version yet—especially when paired with the Sony G Master 20–70mm F4, a lens that turns out to be far more versatile than its spec sheet suggests.
To really put this combo to the test, I took it out for a real-world shoot at Bamboo Hills, Taman Bamboo Kuala Lumpur, focusing on its public spaces, architecture, greenery, and later, food photography at Locarasa Restaurant & Patisserie.




Food Photography at Locarasa Restaurant & Patisserie
Focal Length Sweet Spot (35–70mm)
When it came time to photograph food at Locarasa, the lens truly showed its flexibility.
At 35–50mm, it’s ideal for:
Overhead table shots
Contextual food images showing plating + surroundings
At 70mm, it’s perfect for:
Tight detail shots of pastries
Even at f/4, the background separation is surprisingly pleasing, especially at the longer end of the zoom. While it doesn’t replace an f/1.8 prime for extreme bokeh, it’s more than sufficient for editorial and review-style food photography.

Colour & Texture Rendering
The A7 V renders food colours accurately:
Warm tones of baked goods look inviting, not overly orange
Whites (plates, cream, pastries) remain clean
Fine textures—crumbs, glaze shine, steam—are well defined
This setup is especially suitable for restaurant reviews, where realism matters more than exaggerated blur.

Handling, Shooting Experience & Practical Use
In-Body Stabilisation (IBIS)
Walking through Bamboo Hills and shooting handheld, IBIS was consistently helpful:
Sharp images at slower shutter speeds
Stable framing for casual video clips
Less reliance on higher ISO
Battery Life
After a full session covering:
Landscape shots
Architecture
Food photography
Casual video clips
The battery still held up comfortably—ideal for half-day lifestyle shoots without anxiety.
Video Capabilities (Quick Notes)
While this outing focused mainly on stills, short video clips showed:
Smooth autofocus transitions
Natural skin tones
Excellent stabilisation when walking
For creators who shoot hybrid content (articles, reels, short clips), the A7 V fits seamlessly.


