Sony A7R VI Hits 14 Stops DR in CineD Testing
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Fourteen stops of dynamic range from a resolution-first body is not what anyone expected from the A7R VI. CineD's testing puts it at the top of every camera they've measured, and the caveat matters. That number only lands with dual gain switched on. But the fact Sony's sensor architecture can produce it at all tells you something important: the A7S IV, built from the ground up for low-light and dynamic range, should be genuinely extraordinary. If you shoot hybrid, events, or anything where latitude in the grade buys you time with a difficult client, this camera just became harder to dismiss as a stills-only tool.
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