Sony a7R II vs Canon EOS R1 Specifications Comparison
Camera Feature | Sony a7R II | Canon EOS R1 |
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Announced | June 2015 | July 2024 |
Camera Type | Mirrorless | Mirrorless |
Sensor Type | BSI CMOS | Stacked CMOS |
Image Processor | BIONZ X | DIGIC X + Accelerator |
Resolution | 42.4 MP | 24.0 MP |
Pixel Dimensions | 7952×5304 | 6000×4000 |
Sensor Dimensions | 35.9 x 24.0 mm (Full Frame) | 36.0 x 24.0 mm (Full Frame) |
Sensor Pixel Size | 4.51µ | 6.00µ |
Low Pass Filter | No | Yes |
IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) | Yes | Yes |
Base ISO | ISO 100 | ISO 100 |
Max Native ISO | ISO 25,600 | ISO 102,400 |
Extended ISOs | ISO 50-102,400 | ISO 50-409,600 |
High-Resolution Sensor Shift | No | No |
Focus Stack Bracketing | No | Yes |
Pre-Shoot Burst Mode | No | Yes |
Fastest Shutter Speed | 1/8000 | 1/64,000 |
Longest Shutter Speed | 30 seconds | 30 seconds |
Continuous Shooting (Mechanical Shutter) | 5 FPS | 12 FPS |
Continuous Shooting (Electronic Shutter) | 5 FPS | 40 FPS |
Notes for High FPS Shooting | 12-bit raw in continuous drive modes (14-bit in single-shot mode) | None |
Buffer Size (Raw) | 23 frames (5 FPS) | Over 1000 frames (40 FPS) |
Autofocus System | Hybrid PDAF | Hybrid PDAF |
Autofocus Points | 399 | 1053 |
Photographer’s-Eye-Sensing AF | N/A | Yes |
Maximum Low-Light AF Sensitivity (Standardized to f/2, ISO 100) | -2 EV | -6 EV |
Standard Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 | 1/320 |
Curtain to Protect Sensor at Shutdown | No | Yes |
Video Features | ||
Maximum Video Bit Depth (Internal) | 8 bits | 12 bits |
Maximum Video Bit Depth (External) | 8 bits | 12 bits |
Raw Video | No | Yes |
6K Maximum Framerate | N/A | 60 FPS |
4K Maximum Framerate | 30 FPS | 120 FPS |
1080P Maximum Framerate | 60 FPS | 240 FPS |
Additional Video Crop Factor | No | No |
Chroma Subsampling | 4:2:0, 4:2:2 (External) | 4:2:2 |
Video Recording Limit | 30 min | No limit |
Physical and Other Features | ||
Card Slots | 1 | 2 |
Slot 1 Type | SD (UHS-I) | CFExpress Type B |
Slot 2 Type | N/A | CFExpress Type B |
Rear LCD Size (Diagonal) | 3.0 in | 3.2 in |
Rear LCD Resolution | 1.23 million dots | 2.1 million dots |
Articulating LCD | Single Axis | Fully Articulating |
Touchscreen | No | Yes |
Viewfinder | EVF | EVF |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.78x | 0.9x |
Viewfinder Resolution | 2.36 million dots | 9.44 million dots |
Viewfinder Coverage | 100% | 100% |
Voice Memo | No | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes | Yes |
Microphone Jack | Yes | Yes |
Built-in Flash | No | No |
GPS | No | Yes |
Bluetooth | No | Yes |
WiFi | Yes | Yes |
USB Type | Type B 2.0 | Type C 3.2 Gen 2 |
Battery Type | NP-FW50 | LP-E19 |
Battery Life (Viewfinder) | 290 frames | 500 frames1 |
Battery Life (Rear LCD) | 340 frames | 1180 frames |
Battery Life (Eco Mode) | N/A | 1330 frames |
Weather Sealed | Yes | Yes |
Weight (Body Only w/ Battery + Card) | 625 g (1.38 lbs.) | 1115 g (2.46 lbs.) |
Dimensions (LxHxD) | 127 x 96 x 70 mm (5.0 x 3.8 x 2.8″)2 | 158 x 150 x 107 mm (6.2 x 5.9 x 4.2″)3 |
Price Comparison | ||
MSRP, Body Only | $1800 (Discontinued) | $6300 (Check Current Price) |
Used Prices (Affiliate) | Sony a7R II Used Prices | Canon EOS R1 Used Prices |
1Canon only supplied the EOS R1 battery life figures in eco mode, where it is rated for 700 images via the EVF and 1330 in live view. To match the standards of other cameras in this chart, an estimate of 500 shots and 1180 shots are shown here (based on typical LP-E19 battery performance in regular vs eco mode). | ||
2The Sony a7R II’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match typical standards today, 10mm were added to the a7R II’s depth measurement in this table. | ||
3The Canon EOS R1’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match the typical standards today, 20mm were added to the EOS R3’s depth measurement in this table. |
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