Sony a7R VI Raw Files Tested: No Penalty for the Speed Upgrade
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The concern with stacked sensors has always been the same: you trade image quality for speed, and high-res shooters pay for it in noise. The a7R VI's Raw files say that's not happening here. Mid and high ISO noise levels track the a7R V closely, which means clients shooting architecture, product, or fine art on the VI aren't giving anything up to get the faster readout. Adobe support is live now, so if you're evaluating whether the upgrade makes sense before your next big job, you can pull your own conclusions from the files today rather than waiting on a full review.
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