Sony has announced the Alpha 7R VI, the latest model in its high-resolution Alpha 7R camera series.

The camera uses a new 66.8MP full-frame Exmor RS CMOS sensor paired with the BIONZ XR2 processor. Sony says the camera supports up to 30fps continuous shooting, 8K video recording, and improved autofocus tracking with AI-based subject recognition.
The Alpha 7R VI also introduces a new NP-SA100 battery, a 9.44-million-dot OLED viewfinder, and support for Sony’s Camera Authenticity Solution for image verification.

Alongside the camera, Sony also introduced the XLR-A4 XLR adaptor for professional audio recording with support for 32-bit float recording.

Sony said the Alpha 7R VI will be released in June 2026.
Pricing and availability
Sony Alpha 7R VI
- $4,499.99 USD
- $5,999.99 CAD
Sony XLR-A4
- $779.99 USD
- $1,089.99 CAD
Both products are scheduled for release in June 2026.
No Philippine pricing and availability have been announced.
Sony Alpha 7R VI specs:
66.8MP full-frame Exmor RS CMOS sensor
BIONZ XR2 processor
Up to 30fps continuous shooting
8K 30p video recording
4K 60p / 120p recording
5-axis image stabilization
Up to 8.5 stops stabilization
9.44M-dot OLED EVF
4-axis multi-angle LCD
Dual USB Type-C ports
AI-powered autofocus tracking
Supports Camera Authenticity Solution
NP-SA100 battery


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