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Alpha 7R VI
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[Digital Camera World] The new Sony A7R VI has the highest resolution fully stacked sensor yet (67 MP) – but that’s not even the biggest change
But still significantly more rolling shutter than the A1II which reads out 5x faster, or global shutter in the A9III which has no rolling shutter. The A7R was always usable for sports as long as you were fine with 10FPS with the mechanical shutter and the low buffer depth. The Nikon D4 from 2012 whi
...b84ui in r/hardware
May 16, 2026 12:44 AM
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[Digital Camera World] The new Sony A7R VI has the highest resolution fully stacked sensor yet (67 MP) – but that’s not even the biggest change
It’s faster than a7rv which was insanely slow…But not exactly fast. I doubt any pro sport shooter will use this when other options exist. https://m.dpreview.com/articles/0909713709/no-the-sony-a7r-vi-isn-t-a-cut-price-a1-ii
gelade1 in r/hardware
May 16, 2026 12:34 AM
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[Digital Camera World] The new Sony A7R VI has the highest resolution fully stacked sensor yet (67 MP) – but that’s not even the biggest change
Again it was always usable with 10FPS mechanical shutter. You're limited more with buffer depth with 30FPS since you get 70 frames depending on what RAW quality you're shooting. https://petapixel.com/2026/05/13/sony-a7r-vi-review-the-high-resolution-camera-to-rule-them-all/ (Ctrl+F "Buffer" for that
...b84ui in r/hardware
May 16, 2026 1:44 PM
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FX3 ii Predictions
Internal Raw Could Still Happen, at least 10bit. Now, if they want to give us 16bit external, I’m fine with that. But if the Nikon ZR can deliver that for $2K, I feel like it’s not a huge ask of Sony. Now for the NDs… That was Definitely wishful thinking on my part. It’s doubtful Sony will even deli
...thefeywildsfilmmaker in r/FX3
May 19, 2026 4:21 AM
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