It’s been a slow year so far for big camera releases, but things have REALLY picked up with the release of the new Sony A7R VI, the latest in the company’s line of high-resolution, full-frame mirrorless cameras.
As our in-depth review shows, the new Sony A7R VI is outstanding, but that doesn’t diminish the appeal of its still-very-capable predecessor, the Sony A7R V.
Prices are likely to fall on this model, and we’ve already seen a very competitive bundle deal on Amazon (the camera is refurbished, but in Excellent condition, with guarantee).
You also get a 64GB memory card, stylish bag, card reader and wallet, cleaning kit and more!
Sony A7R V key features
- 61MP full-frame sensor
- 693-point AF with subject recognition
- ISO 100-32,000 (standard)
- Up to 10fps shooting
- 8K 24fps video
- 9.44m-dot, 0.9x OLED viewfinder
- 3.2in, 2.1m-dot 4-way-articulated LCD
As we said in our original review of the Sony A7R V, it offers ‘a sensational viewfinder, superb screen design, and multitude of interface improvements’ – not to mention that high-resolution sensor.
Prices correct at time of publication but may change at any time, please check the retailer’s website. Amazon is a market place, so check the retailer selling before purchasing. Find more great deals.

