Sony a7 V Review: Partially-Stacked Sensor Changes the Game
MARCH 30, 2026via DP Review News
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The a7 V's partially-stacked sensor is the real story here — it closes the gap between Sony's mainstream and sport-tier bodies in a way that matters for anyone shooting fast-moving subjects or hybrid video work. If you've been holding out on the a7 IV waiting for something worth upgrading to, this is probably it — just know you're paying more for it than you would have three years ago.
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