SUMMARY

Dustin Abbott's review highlights the Sony a7R VI's new 66.8MP stacked full-frame sensor, which sets records with 12.56 stops of dynamic range and usable ISO performance near 6400. The stacked design enables 30 fps shooting with a blackout-free viewfinder. Abbott notes that in APS-C mode, the camera still provides 28MP with excellent dynamic range and low-light capabilities, suggesting it could replace separate APS-C bodies. However, the removal of uncompressed and smaller RAW file options is a noted drawback.

TAKEAWAYS

Sony a7R VI boasts a 66.8MP stacked full-frame sensor, achieving 12.56 stops of dynamic range.

It offers 30 fps shooting with a blackout-free viewfinder at full resolution.

APS-C mode yields 28MP with superior dynamic range and low-light performance.

The camera features improved battery life with the new NP-SA100 battery.

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