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Alpha 1 II

Sony

Alpha 1 II

50MP stacked flagship with 30fps RAW, 8K video, and Sony's fastest hybrid performance.

$6,499

Released Nov 2024

vs
Alpha 7R VI

Sony

Alpha 7R VI

66.8MP fully-stacked full-frame high-resolution body with 30fps bursts, 8K 30p, 4K 120p, and Sony's new BIONZ XR2 engine.

$4,499

Released Jun 2026

Alpha 7R VI is 1.5 years newer.

Wins

1categories

Alpha 1 II

Video & HybridWildlife

Wins

5categories

Alpha 7R VI

PortraitVideo & Hybrid

8 categories tied

TL;DR — Key differences

Alpha 1 II wins 1 categories·Alpha 7R VI wins 4 categories
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher Max video bit rate (600 Mbps vs 150 Mbps)
  • AAlpha 1 II has higher RAW buffer depth (200 frames vs 150 frames)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher Resolution (66.8 MP vs 50.1 MP)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher Battery life (CIPA) (600 shots vs 520 shots)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has lower Weight (713 g vs 743 g)

Key specs at a glance

Alpha 1 IIAlpha 7R VI
Resolution50.1 MP66.8 MP
SensorFull FrameFull Frame
ISO max32,00032,000
Burst30 fps30 fps
4K120 fps120 fps
IBIS8.5-stopYes
Weight743 g713 g
Battery520 shots600 shots

Size and weight, to scale

Alpha 1 II front view

Alpha 1 II

136 × 97 × 83 mm

743 g (1.64 lb / 26.21 oz)

Alpha 7R VI front view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 97 × 83 mm

713 g (1.57 lb / 25.15 oz)

Alpha 1 II is 3mm wider than Alpha 7R VI.

Alpha 1 II is 30 g heavier than Alpha 7R VI.

Depth (front-to-back): 83mm Alpha 1 II · 83mm Alpha 7R VI

Back view, to scale

Width × Height — same proportions as the front of the body.

Alpha 1 II

136 × 97 mm

Alpha 7R VI back view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 97 mm

Top view, to scale

Width × Depth (front-to-back) — see which body is chunkier on the table.

Alpha 1 II

136 × 83 mm

Alpha 7R VI top view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 83 mm

Sensor size, to scale

Alpha 1 II

35.9 × 24 mm · Full Frame

862 mm² area

Alpha 7R VI

35.9 × 24 mm · Full Frame

862 mm² area

Lens ecosystem

Native lens selection

Alpha 1 II

✓ more lenses

Sony E

350+

native lenses available

80 first-party270 third-party

Alpha 7R VI

✓ more lenses

Sony E

350+

native lenses available

80 first-party270 third-party

Counts include current first-party and major third-party native autofocus lenses.

Use-case scoring

Which one for what?

Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class

Use caseAlpha 1 IIAlpha 7R VI
Portrait
8.5Excellent
8.5Excellent
Sports & Action
9.0Excellent✓ wins
5.5Fair
Video & Hybrid
9.5Excellent✓ wins
8.0Excellent
Landscape
9.0Excellent✓ wins
7.5Good
Travel
6.0Good✓ wins
5.0Fair
Wildlife
9.5Excellent✓ wins
6.5Good
Vlogging
5.5Fair
5.5Fair

Why pick one over the other

Reasons to choose

Alpha 1 II

  • AA filter

    Only Alpha 1 II supports it

  • Pre-Capture / Pre-Release

    Only Alpha 1 II supports it

  • Internal RAW video

    Only Alpha 1 II supports it

  • Weather sealing

    Only Alpha 1 II supports it

  • Card types

    Adds SD UHS-II

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Car/Train, Airplane

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 136.1

  • RAW buffer depth

    200 frames vs 150 frames — higher is better

Reasons to choose

Alpha 7R VI

  • AF low-light limit

    -6 EV vs -4 EV — lower is better

  • Max video bit rate

    600 Mbps vs 150 Mbps — higher is better

  • Card types

    Adds SDXC UHS-II

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Eye, Vehicle

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 132.7

  • Resolution

    66.8 MP vs 50.1 MP — higher is better

  • Battery life (CIPA)

    600 shots vs 520 shots — higher is better

  • Weight

    713 g vs 743 g — lower is better

Both cameras share

  • ISO min (native)Both 100
  • ISO max (native)Both 32,000
  • AF points / zonesBoth 759
  • Eye AFBoth support eye af
  • Animal / bird AFBoth support animal / bird af
  • Burst (electronic)Both 30 fps

Pros & cons at a glance

Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.

Alpha 1 II

Pros

  • 50MP stacked sensor
  • 30fps blackout-free burst
  • 8K 30p video
  • Best Sony AF

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Complex menus
  • Large files

Alpha 7R VI

Pros

  • 66.8MP fully-stacked Exmor RS sensor
  • 30fps blackout-free electronic burst
  • 8K 30p and 4K 120p video
  • 8.5-stop in-body stabilization
  • 9.44M-dot HDR OLED EVF

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Large files demand fast cards and storage
  • 8K workflow can be heavy

Full specifications

= category winner

Alpha 1 II
Alpha 7R VI
Resolution
50.1 MP
66.8 MP+33%
Sensor type
Full Frame Stacked Exmor RS CMOS
Full-Frame Stacked CMOS
Sensor size
35.9 × 24.0 mm
35.9 × 24.0 mm
AA filter
Yes
No
Alpha 1 II
Alpha 7R VI
AF system
Fast Hybrid AF (phase-detection / contrast-detection)
Contrast Detection / Phase Detection
AF points / zones
759
759
AF frame coverage
94 %
AF low-light limit
-4 EV
-6 EV
Eye AF
Yes
Yes
Animal / bird AF
Yes
Yes
Subject recognition
Human, Animal, Bird, Insect, Car/Train, Airplane
Human, Animal, Bird, Eye, Insect, Vehicle
Alpha 1 II
Alpha 7R VI
Burst (mechanical)
10 fps
Burst (electronic)
30 fps
30 fps
Pre-Capture / Pre-Release
Yes
RAW buffer depth
200 frames+33%
150 frames
Alpha 1 II
Alpha 7R VI
Max resolution
8K
8K
4K max frame rate
120 fps
120 fps
Max video bit rate
150 Mbps
600 Mbps4× more
Internal RAW video
Yes
No
Log profile
S-Log3 / HLG / S-Cinetone
S-Cinetone / S-Log3
Codecs
XAVC HS, XAVC S, XAVC S-I, H.265, H.264
XAVC HS, XAVC S, XAVC S-I, H.265, H.264
Alpha 1 II
Alpha 7R VI
Weight
743 g
713 g−30 g less
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
136.1 × 96.9 × 82.9 mm
132.7 × 96.9 × 82.9 mm
Weather sealing
Yes

Frequently asked

Quick answers generated from verified specs.

Which is better for sports, Alpha 1 II or Alpha 7R VI?

Alpha 1 II scores 9.0/10 versus 5.5/10 for Alpha 7R VI — 30fps burst — pro-level action capture.

What's the resolution difference between the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 7R VI?

Alpha 1 II is 50.1 MP and Alpha 7R VI is 66.8 MP, so the Alpha 7R VI captures more detail for cropping and large prints.

Do the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 7R VI have in-body image stabilization?

Alpha 1 II has 8.5-stop in-body image stabilization, while alpha 7R VI has in-body image stabilization.

Which shoots faster bursts — the Alpha 1 II or the Alpha 7R VI?

Alpha 1 II reaches 30 fps electronic. Alpha 7R VI reaches 30 fps electronic.

What's the weight difference between the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 7R VI?

Alpha 1 II weighs 743 g and Alpha 7R VI weighs 713 g, so the Alpha 7R VI is 30 g lighter.

Do the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 7R VI record 4K video?

Alpha 1 II: 8K (max), 4K up to 120p. Alpha 7R VI: 8K (max), 4K up to 120p.

Are the Alpha 1 II and Alpha 7R VI weather sealed?

Alpha 1 II: Yes. Alpha 7R VI: No.

Which has better battery life?

Rated battery life is 520 shots (CIPA) for the Alpha 1 II and 600 shots for the Alpha 7R VI, giving the Alpha 7R VI the edge.

How much does each cost?

Alpha 1 II launched at $6,499 and Alpha 7R VI at $4,499. The Alpha 7R VI is $2,000 less.

Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed May 2026.

Product images courtesy of Sony press materials.