Sony has unveiled the a7R VI, the company’s latest high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera. However, this time it’s not only about resolution but also about speed. Fully Stacked 66.8-Megapixel Sensor and 30 Frames per Second Bursts The Sony a7R VI has been a long time coming and offers the R series’ first brand-new image sensor since 2019’s a7R IV. The Sony a7R VI features an all-new, fully-stacked 66.8-megapixel Exmor RS image sensor. This sensor not only increases the megapixel count from 61 to nearly 67, but also moves from a standard backside-illuminated chip to a fully stacked one, ushering in significant performance gains. The combination of speed and resolution has long been the domain of Sony’s a1 series, including the flagship a1 II released in late 2024. The Sony a7R series, on the other hand, has prioritized resolution over speed and performance.…