Sony A7R VI: A High-Resolution Camera with Enhanced Speed and Features
Sony's A7R VI blends speed with a 67MP stacked sensor
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The Sony A7R VI, featuring a 67MP stacked sensor, marks a significant upgrade in speed and detail for mirrorless cameras. With capabilities such as 30 fps RAW burst speeds and improved autofocus, it caters to both photographers and videographers. Priced at $4,500, it is available for pre-order with shipping starting in June 2026.
- 01The A7R VI features a 67MP stacked sensor, enhancing detail and speed.
- 02It offers 30 fps burst shooting and improved autofocus capabilities.
- 03The camera is priced at $4,500 and is available for pre-order.
- 04It captures 8K video at up to 30 fps and includes advanced stabilization features.
- 05A new FE 100-400mm lens is also available for pre-order at approximately $4,300.
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Sony's latest mirrorless camera, the A7R VI, introduces a 67-megapixel stacked sensor, making it the highest-resolution model in the A7R series. This new sensor enhances speed and reduces rolling shutter distortion, allowing for 30 frames per second (fps) burst shooting in RAW mode, a significant upgrade from the previous model's 10 fps. The camera's autofocus system has also been improved, now featuring 759 points and support for various subject detections, including animals and vehicles. The A7R VI can capture 8K video at 30 fps and 4K video at up to 120 fps, showcasing its versatility for both photography and videography. Additionally, the camera includes advanced features such as improved image stabilization, dynamic range optimization, and a new viewfinder with enhanced brightness and color support. Priced at $4,500, the A7R VI is set to ship in June 2026, alongside a new FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS G Master lens, available for approximately $4,300.
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