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The 61MP backside-illuminated CMOS sensor on board the Sony a7R IV is the first new chip in an R camera since 2015. Although it’s new to the series, Sony began preparing for its inclusion in a future camera when it released the a7R III, so the a7R IV is able to use the same front-end LSI and Bionz X processor. Now that it’s out in the wild we’ve been able to begin analyzing its performance – starting with our studio test scene. Check out how the a7R IV’s 61 Megapixels perform against its competitors, below.
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Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
