Sony a7 V studio scene: is there a cost to speed?

Sony a7 V studio scene: is there a cost to speed?
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When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Mitchell Clark Before the holidays, we put the Sony a7 V in front of our studio test scene to see for ourselves how good its dynamic range performance is.

Now that we're fully into the swing of 2026, it's time to take a look at what our studio scene reveals about its image quality.

Our test scene is designed to simulate a variety of textures, colors, and detail types you'll encounter in the real world. It also has two illumination modes, full even light and low directional light, to see the effect of different lighting conditions.

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Comparing processed Raws at base ISO, the a7 V's 33MP sensor provides a similar level of detail to cameras with similar resolutions, such as its predecessor and Canon's EOS R6 III, while offering a bump up from its 24MP competitors. It does appear that Sony has slightly tweaked the formula for the camera's color response compared to the a7 IV, and we've found the JPEGs it puts out to be pleasing.

At high ISOs, the a7 V's Raws show a touch more noise than those of its competition, a trend that continues as you push your ISO higher, but its JPEG engine does a decent job of reducing noise while still retaining details. Its ISO range extends a stop higher than the Canon EOS R6 III's, but in most circumstances, this simply means you have a wider range of settings that provide an unusable image.

Overall, the a7 V's images are very similar to the a7 IV's, but its partially stacked sensor brings better low-ISO dynamic range and burst rates without any noticeable impact on image quality.

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