Sony introduced the Alpha 7R V camera
It combines Sony's high-resolution sensor and, for the first time in an Alpha 7R camera, the BIONZ XR image processing engine. It has 61 MP for photography, enhanced 8K for video output, more effective 8-stop image stabilization, a 4-axis multi-angle monitor, and high-speed communication features.

Sony introduced the ALPHA 7R V, its new 7R series mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses. It combines Sony's high-resolution sensor and, for the first time in an Alpha 7R camera, the BIONZ XR image processing engine. It has 61 MP for photography, enhanced 8K for video output, more effective 8-stop image stabilization, a 4-axis multi-angle monitor, and high-speed communication features.
It incorporates next-generation AF with advanced subject recognition powered by AI including deep learning and improvements to many of the features of other Sony Alpha series cameras now included in the 7R series: constant real-time tracking; Faster and more accurate wide-coverage, high-density AF system; Up to 10 fps continuous shooting mode with AF/AE tracking; Silent, vibration-free capture up to 7 fps and continuous shooting of up to 583 high-speed compressed RAW images
The ALPHA 7R V also includes focus features that support high resolution, including constant DMF (direct manual focus) and focus bracketing, a highly requested feature that allows focus stacking of images.
The new BIONZ XR sensor offers sensitivity from ISO 100 to ISO 32000 for photography and video and a wide dynamic range with 15 stops for photographs.
Additional features that provide flexibility for photography include: addition of lossless RAW image compression and selection of RAW image size and quality; greatly expanded focus and exposure bracketing; creative looking in-camera features for stills and videos; High-quality HEIF images with high-efficiency compression and wide brightness range on a large screen.
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