The highly-anticipated Alpha 7R VI is here, and the creators who have tested the new camera are talking about its exceptional resolution and versatility. Built for professional demands, the Alpha 7R VI stands for image quality you can trust. Don’t take our word for it – see what the early testers had to say below, and check out some of their first photos taken with the sixth generation of the celebrated Alpha 7R series. Photos by Sal D'Alia, Colby Brown, Nate Luebbe, Hannah Rheaume, Brooke Shaden and Miguel Quiles. Learn more about the Alpha 7R VI HERE.
Creators Test The New Alpha 7R VI
“I was pretty blown away by the image quality. Having a 67MP full-frame stacked sensor is a pretty big deal for wildlife photographers. That gives me a lot of room to crop in on my subject when photographing small birds, for example, while still retaining an insane amount of image data. Sony knocked it out of the park with this one. I can’t wait to see what I can photograph while on my various adventures around the globe!” – Colby Brown

Photo by Colby Brown. Alpha 7R VI.
“Since I was shooting wildlife, features like Pre-Capture, Blackout-free 30 fps and the Real-time Recognition AF+ were extremely helpful! I was blown away by how quickly the AF could recognize a tiny bird flying through the air and perfectly lock on and track - significantly improved over previous AF systems!” – Nate Luebbe

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 70-200mm f/2.8 G Master II. 1/500-sec., f/2.8, ISO 100

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master II. 1/1600-sec., f/2.8, ISO 100
“I photographed an array of North American wildlife like wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, bison, mountain blue birds, eagles, ravens and foxes. My main camera has been the Alpha 7R V, so I am used to having many megapixels to work with…but the jump to 67MP blew me away. The images are incredibly sharp allowing me to crop in and reframe if needed.” – Hannah Rheaume

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI. 600mm f/4 G Master. 1/800-sec., f/4, ISO 1000

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI. 600mm f/4 G Master. 1/800-sec., f/5, ISO 2000
“I photographed a ‘red’ color story in a chateau in France, showing the versatility of the camera as a fine art tool. I was shocked at how noticeable the image quality improvement was. Each file I zoomed in on was tack sharp and I could crop in a lot further than I have ever been able to. As a fine art photographer, this kind of artistic playground is very important for crafting images as art.” – Brooke Shaden

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.
“I mainly photographed wildlife, portraits and outdoor/street scenes in a variety of lighting conditions. The image quality was excellent – high resolution, detailed files and incredibly versatile in post-processing.” – Sal D’Alia

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 16mm f/1.8 G. 1/2000-sec., f/1.8, ISO 100

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 28-70mm f/2 G Master. 1/500-sec., f/2, ISO 1250
“I used the new camera for a couple of portrait sessions (studio and outdoors), and also took it with me to photograph some wildlife. As I’ve come to expect with the R series, the image quality is spectacular. The Alpha 7R V has been my personal favorite in terms of how my images look, but the look from this new sensor is truly spectacular. Each one is getting better and better! The R series has always been my primary workhorse line of cameras, and this one will absolutely continue that tradition. It builds heavily on everything that I loved in the RV while introducing a new level of features that I’m excited to use moving forward.” – Miguel Quiles

Photo by Miguel Quiles. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Miguel Quiles. Alpha 7R VI.
“With shooting wildlife, I absolutely took advantage of a number of features that make the Alpha 7R VI unique. This includes shooting at 30 fps with 67mp images, using the AI-based Real-time AF+ Recognition, Pre-capture, and of course Image Stabilization to help with steadying those longer lenses needed for birding. I think it will be a great complement to my gear bag, which already includes two Alpha 1 IIs and an Alpha 9 III. The extra resolution and speed of the sensor in the Alpha 7R VI mean that it can handle nearly all wildlife situations that I can throw at it, which is what is required for it to work in tandem with my Alpha 1 II and Alpha 9 III camera bodies.” – Colby Brown

Photo by Colby Brown. Alpha 7R VI.
“What surprised me the most? Second base-ISO of 6400 for video is AMAZING. Really extends the usable range of the camera for low-light scenarios. Plus, getting fully-stacked speed from a sensor of THIS resolution is a complete game-changer for wildlife photography.” – Nate Luebbe

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master II. 1/125-sec., f/7.1, ISO 100

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 400mm f/2.8 G Master. 1/320-sec., f/2.8, ISO 250
“I shot several images on my Alpha 7R V vs. the new camera, including where I had to composite several images together, and on the new camera, I had much less shift in color balance from one image to another, making the compositing time less. I was most surprised at how close I could crop in and how good the autofocus was.” – Brooke Shaden

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.
“I photograph a lot of wildlife so having blackout-free 30fps was a real upgrade for me. Being able to see the scene in real time, without interruption goes a long way for my composition and storytelling. I also shoot a lot of run and gun video, so I don't always have time to use a tripod. The introduction of dynamic active stabilization is huge! Plus, if I am shooting a subject that's a bit further away I can shoot 4k 24fps, switch to APS-C mode and turn on dynamic active to get a tighter crop AND stabilization. There are so many recipes I've created with my Alpha 7R V it's awesome that not only do they translate to the Alpha 7R VI but they've also been improved with all the new tech.” – Hannah Rheaume

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI. 600mm f/4 G Master. 1/1000-sec., f/4 ISO 500
“The blackout-free 30fps worked without a hitch, and I used the autofocus and stabilization features extensively. Overall, I really enjoyed using it and found it to be a very capable all-around camera, a compact monster of technology for the price range.” – Sal D’Alia

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 28-70mm f/2 G Master. 1/400-sec., f/2, ISO 100

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 28-70mm f/2 G Master. 1/400-sec., f/2, ISO 100
“I was surprised by just how versatile it is. The Sony Alpha 7R V was already an impressive camera when it was first released, but other cameras, such as the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 9 III, offered more features and speed, making them more advantageous for wildlife photographers. With the Alpha 7R VI, Sony has produced an incredibly capable high-MP camera that can capture moving subjects at 30fps, featuring a significantly improved AF system. When you add in better stabilization and features such as pre-capture, you have a winner!” – Colby Brown

Photo by Colby Brown. Alpha 7R VI.
“It’s still amazing to me that this camera is capable of shooting at such a high resolution while doing it at 30fps blackout free, with Pre-Capture no-less! Real-time Recognition AF+ did an amazing job while I was out shooting wildlife, allowing me to not only find birds that were hiding amongst various leaves and branches, but tracking them as they hopped around. The new Auto White Balance also did a great job allowing me to just focus on shooting and confidently knowing that it was going to nail the look I was going for.” – Miguel Quiles

Photo by Miguel Quiles. Alpha 7R VI.
“This feels like the foundation in an entirely new chapter for Sony. This camera has some incredible new features that really feel like building blocks for the next generation of Sony cameras. I really don't NEED another camera, but this is easily the best camera Sony has ever made, so yeah I'm 100% going to buy one.” – Nate Luebbe

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master II. 1/2000-sec., f/3.2, ISO 100

Photo by Nate Luebbe. Alpha 7R VI. 400mm f/2.8 G Master. 1/500-sec., f/2.8, ISO 200
“I will absolutely be shifting to this camera. It gives me the resolution I need for fine art photography and the reliability of getting the shot every time. In just one major shoot day with the camera, I felt the difference in my confidence at capturing the images I wanted.” – Brooke Shaden

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Brooke Shaden. Alpha 7R VI.
“I tested most of the video features and was impressed by the overall quality, stabilization, and ease of use. The new features make the camera a very good video tool even if it's the only camera in your bag.” – Sal D’Alia

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 28-70mm f/2 G Master. 1/640-sec., f/2, ISO 100

Photo by Sal D’Alia. Alpha 7R VI. 28-70mm f/2 G Master. 1/250-sec., f/2, ISO 200
“What surprised me the most was the battery life! I went an entire day, my most ‘shoot intensive’ day, without changing my battery once. I was a bit skeptical when I learned it was an entirely new battery, considering I have countless of the Z series batteries to power my Alpha 7R V and FX2, but getting my hands on the new batteries and seeing the battery life first hand, I was blown away. I’ll most definitely be adding this camera to my bag! It is incredibly powerful. With 67MP, blackout-free 30fps, Dynamic Active Stabilization and Pre-Capture – it's sort of a wildlife photographer's dream camera.” – Hannah Rheaume

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI. 600mm f/4 G Master. 1/1000-sec., f/4 ISO 1250

Photo by Hannah Rheaume. Alpha 7R VI. 600mm f/4 G Master. 1/1250-sec., f/9 ISO 800
“I believe the video coming from this camera is on par with the very best Alpha cameras that we’ve seen so far. While the R series isn’t primarily known as a video camera, it’s capable of doing so much that this could be quickly forgotten. What really makes shooting video with this camera different is the improved AF features. There were very few situations that I ever found myself in where AF didn’t have me covered on other Alpha series bodies, but this one really takes things up to another level.” – Miguel Quiles

Photo by Miguel Quiles. Alpha 7R VI.

Photo by Miguel Quiles. Alpha 7R VI.