Sony A7R VI Review: A Huge Speed Boost Makes This A Nearly Perfect High-Resolution Camera
From events to wildlife photography, it can handle nearly anything.
Steve Dent for Engadget
RATING : 9.2 / 10
With its full-frame A7 mirrorless cameras, Sony has always offered buyers a choice: You can have speed (A7 or A7S) or resolution (A7R), but not both. The A7R VI is now here to flip that script. With an all-new, stacked 67-megapixel sensor, it can shoot at a rapid 30 fps while still delivering more detail than any other full-frame camera.
The new sensor and new processor offer other benefits as well. The A7R VI is Sony's first camera with dual gain processing to boost dynamic range. It also promises faster autofocus, updated video capabilities and improved shake reduction.
There are a few "buts" though. At $4,500, the A7R VI is $600 more than the A7R V was at launch. And Sony doesn't offer RAW video on the new model, putting it...
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