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      <title>Sony Alpha 7R VI, FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS, XLR-A4 Adaptor, and SA-Series Battery Ecosystem, May 2026</title>
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      <description>The Alpha 7R VI lands in June 2026 at approximately €5,100 / £4,500 with a 66.8MP fully-stacked Exmor RS sensor, the new BIONZ XR2 engine, and up to 30 fps blackout-free continuous shooting.
The architectural story is that Sony has finally put a fully-stacked sensor into the high-resolution body. Stacked silicon was previously the province of the speed-focused 9-series; the 7R V was back-illuminated but not stacked, which meant resolution buyers paid a readout penalty for the pixel count.</description>
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