30fps electronic shutter records 14 bit RAW. But the buffer ain’t as long as on the Sony A1II
AF is calculated 60 times per second, and my sources say it performs superbly.
It does NOT have Open Gate
Basically the $3000 Sony A7V is going to be a little speed monster capable of great sports and wildlife photography. The Canon R6III can do 40fps but in 12 bit only.
It’s a pity Sony remains so stubborn about not adding Open Gate. Since this is purely a software limitation, there’s still hope they may reconsider and enable Open Gate in a future firmware update.
What do you think about these new specs?
Sony A7V rumored specs :
33MP partially stacked sensor
30fps 14Bit RAW in electronic shutter and 10fps in mechanical
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A new Strength Slider gives creators direct control over the intensity of detail recovery and sharpening. It allows for subtle adjustments when working with clean 4K footage, or more pronounced enhancement when restoring older or softer clips. This added flexibility helps maintain a natural look, particularly for Sony shooters who prefer to preserve the character of their original files.
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Step Mode for High-Resolution and Long Projects
Processing long-form content or 4K material can be demanding on VRAM. Step Mode addresses this by breaking the job into smaller segments, reducing the risk of slowdowns or failed exports. For those working with extended interviews, event footage, or long B-roll sequences, this should translate into a more stable experience.
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