DP Review -
15 May 2026 16:01

When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Mitchell Clark With its use of the latest AF algorithms and its ability to shoot at 30 frames per second, the new Sony a7R VI looks a lot like a higher-resolution, more affordable rival to the company's own a1 II, pro sports model. However, having dug a little deeper and taken it pitchside to shoot some sports, that's not the reality at all. On paper, both the a1 II and the a7R VI are high-resolution came...
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