No, the Sony a7R VI Doesn’t Make the a1 II Obsolete

Two Sony Alpha cameras are shown side by side on an orange background, separated by a large "not equal to" symbol, indicating a comparison or difference between the two models.

As soon as I learned about the exciting and excellent new Sony a7R VI and got my hands on it a few weeks ago, I knew exactly what people would be asking once they learned about the camera's new, faster stacked sensor and 30 FPS burst shooting rates. Why would any photographer choose the Sony a1 II over the a7R VI? And I was right. I heard this question at least a dozen times at Sony's a7R VI event in New York City without any prompting whatsoever.

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