Verdict: Sony A7V wins on resolution and video specs with its 33MP sensor and 7K oversampling (per Sony specs) while Canon EOS R6 Mark III excels in burst speed at 40 fps and handling. The A7V's $2899 price positions it as a premium hybrid choice over the more affordable Canon. Real-world tests from sources like DPReview highlight Sony's autofocus consistency across 6 subject types.
Winner: Sony A7V
Sony A7V: 8.5/10
Canon EOS R6 Mark III: 7.8/10
| Sony A7V | Canon EOS R6 Mark III | |
|---|---|---|
| Sensor | 33MP partially stacked Exmor RS | 24MP full-frame CMOS |
| Burst Shooting | 30 fps blackout-free | 40 fps electronic |
| Video | 7K oversampled 4K 60p | 4K 60p with oversampling |
| Autofocus | AI-powered with 6 subject types | Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject tracking |
Our pick: Sony A7V. It edges out the alternative on 33mp partially stacked exmor rs sensor for high detail. That said, Canon EOS R6 Mark III still wins on 40 fps electronic burst rate for action — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.
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