Sony A7R VI: Tony Northrup's 701-Page Menu Complaint
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Tony Northrup lists usability gripes with the Sony A7R VI: a 701-page menu system with no search, buffering that locks the camera mid-shoot, video files buried in non-standard folder structures, no Open Gate video mode, and missing GPS, wireless mic receiver, and device encryption. The camera has a 67MP sensor and 4K 120fps, but Northrup argues the workflow experience hasn't kept pace. Sponsored content with a Squarespace promo baked in.
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