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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-14T12:48:56.000Z",
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    "Is the Sony A7rVI a Sony A1II killer? Nope…but most people will now buy the A7rVI instead of the A1II",
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  "textContent": "Now that we have seen the Sony A7rVI, it’s clear this camera is not a Sony A1II killer for one major reason: the readout speed is 4–5 times slower than on the Sony A1II. I am not an engineer, but I wonder why Sony decided to use a fully stacked sensor — a technology known for…\n\nThe post Is the Sony A7rVI a Sony A1II killer? Nope…but most people will now buy the A7rVI instead of the A1II first appeared on sonyalpharumors.",
  "title": "Is the Sony A7rVI a Sony A1II killer? Nope…but most people will now buy the A7rVI instead of the A1II"
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