Your technique would need to be faultless to use a Sony at 100mp and I doubt many of the existing lenses could cope with the resolution, so i think 80mp or something is more likely. Its a different proposition with Fujifilm GFX it has physically larger lenses designed to resolve 100mp, its got a Sony sensor in anyway so I would suggest anyone goes for the GFX100ii instead
Sony’s high-quality GM lenses can handle high resolutions well, making a 100MP Sony a viable option for those who prefer a compact full-frame system over the bulkier medium-format Fujifilm GFX100 II.
Yeah, even for ultra-high resolution, 61MP is quite good, Id prefer if they slowed down on pushing resolution and just push toward maturing those super-high resolution sensors to make them more competitive all-around like rolling shutter issues, FPS and low-light perfomances...
Rumors around the 100MP FX sensor for the A7RVI has been around for a while, apparently coming from insiders at Sony who has a good track records but again, no proof at all so far...
The Sony A7R VI, with its full-frame sensor, advanced optics, and superior image processing, will easily outperform any smartphone in image quality, dynamic range, and low-light performance.
@@TechTraveller01 this was a joke..that one would need a camera of such specs... I got a 6700 recently and i was shocked to see that my smartphone was doing better.. i got better images from my smartphone.. and the images from the 6700 were unbelievably bad... on AUTO i barely get any good indoors photos..
9 minutes of my life i will never get back.
Trust me, those 9 minutes were just an investment in your “I survived this” story collection! 😆
Your technique would need to be faultless to use a Sony at 100mp and I doubt many of the existing lenses could cope with the resolution, so i think 80mp or something is more likely. Its a different proposition with Fujifilm GFX it has physically larger lenses designed to resolve 100mp, its got a Sony sensor in anyway so I would suggest anyone goes for the GFX100ii instead
Sony’s high-quality GM lenses can handle high resolutions well, making a 100MP Sony a viable option for those who prefer a compact full-frame system over the bulkier medium-format Fujifilm GFX100 II.
Yeah, even for ultra-high resolution, 61MP is quite good, Id prefer if they slowed down on pushing resolution and just push toward maturing those super-high resolution sensors to make them more competitive all-around like rolling shutter issues, FPS and low-light perfomances...
load of crap. there are no rumors of this. just another ai generated video
Rumors around the 100MP FX sensor for the A7RVI has been around for a while, apparently coming from insiders at Sony who has a good track records but again, no proof at all so far...
Sony A7R VIII - 150 Megapixel BEAST INCOMING!
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Never!! For what?
I’ve wasted 5 minutes of my time for this bullcrap.
Will it be able to beat a smartphone...thats the main question...
The Sony A7R VI, with its full-frame sensor, advanced optics, and superior image processing, will easily outperform any smartphone in image quality, dynamic range, and low-light performance.
@@TechTraveller01 this was a joke..that one would need a camera of such specs... I got a 6700 recently and i was shocked to see that my smartphone was doing better.. i got better images from my smartphone.. and the images from the 6700 were unbelievably bad... on AUTO i barely get any good indoors photos..
The Original A7R beats any recent phones easily in almost all aspect...
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this is stupid. I prefer cinema now over photography.