Rating 4.4 52 reviews

A newer model Sony Alpha A7R III was released in October 2017.

Manufacturer: Sony
price $1,599.00
Sony
8 years ago

Almost perfect

I bought this camera as an upgrade to an A7II I owned, it is superb, image quality is amazing as is dynamic range. Sony's firmwarecentric drive with omission of features to try and make you upgrade ala A7RIII does leave a bitter taste, prime example is ‘my menu' sorely needed on this camera and...
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B&H Photo
7 years ago

Great camera !!

The a7Rii has so many options that as a retired truck drive, will probably not use, auto works great for me !! My first DSL camera, CX 100, almost 16yrs old, 14,000 photos, still working good !! I past it on to my daughter, but kept some of the lens that I bought though the years !!
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PC Magazine
4 years ago

Sony Alpha 7R II Review

The Sony Alpha 7R II is a full-frame mirrorless camera that delivers absolutely incredible image and video quality, but it will cost you. Sony doesn't pull any punches with its second-generation Alpha 7R ($1,099.00 at Amazon UK) . The 7R II ($3,199.99, body only) ups its full-frame sensor resolution to 42 megapixels, and it uses a back side-illuminated (BSI) design to keep the low-light performance of its high-res sensor strong. Add internal 4K video recording capability, in-body image stabilization, and a lens system that's getting better and better in terms of selection, and you have a very appealing camera. We're not naming it Editors' Choice—the 24-megapixel Alpha 7 II ($1,099.00 at Amazon UK) is a better option for most photographers. But if you want more resolution than the 24-megapixel Alpha 7 II offers, or if 4K recording is a priority, the Alpha 7R II is worth a look—just get ready to open your wallet. Design and FeaturesThe Alpha 7R II ($1,099.00 at Amazon UK) is physically identical to the other current models in the series, the Alpha 7 II and Alpha 7S II ($2,999.99). It's on the bulky side when compared ...
Pros:
  • Excellent 42-megapixel image sensor
  • Superb high ISO imaging
  • In-body image stabilization
  • 5fps continuous shooting
  • Hybrid autofocus system
  • Hinged rear display
  • Excellent EVF
  • Dust- and moisture-resistant design
  • 4K video capture
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Omits PC sync socket
  • Overly sensitive eye sensor
  • No built-in flash
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Sony
7 years ago

What a Camera! Couple big issues

I have now been using this camera, along my 5Dm3 for over 3 years. There is a reason I always take my Canon on shoots. After a few embafrassing glitches.... As soon as I have to swap lenses, Respond time in fast paced work, I am happy to put this down and grab the 5Dm3.
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amazon.in
10 years ago

AS COMPARE TO SONY SLT-A77V. SONY ILCE-7RM2 IS DOWN ...

AS COMPARE TO SONY SLT-A77V.SONY ILCE-7RM2 IS DOWN IN IMAGE STABILIZATION.NO EFFECT OF 5 AXIS IMAGE STABLIZATION I FELT.BATTERY LIFE IS DEAD.YOU NEED 3 BATTERIES IF YOU WANT TO SHOOT CONTINUE FOR 2 OR 3 HOURS.
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Amazon
7 years ago

Don't sleep on Sony!

I love this camera!! I know I could've spent a little more money and snagged the a7riii but I felt this would exceed my expectations which is it did and more! I bought this baby and paired it 85mm 1.4 and WOW!
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The Luminous Landscape
10 years ago

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The Phoblographer
10 years ago

: The best portrait lens you can get your hands on right now for Sony's FE mount is this one. You won't look back.
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Videomaker
10 years ago

Sony a7R II Review

This was released on December 18, 2015. Since that version I have not experienced any overheating problems when shooting documentary/event 4k video with the A7RII.
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PDN Gear Guide
10 years ago

Camera Review: Sony A7R II

Digital devices often look good on paper but don't always follow through to meet the promises of their specifications. Not so with the Sony a7R II , which is chock full of features, technology and performance enhancements that held real promise when first announced.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • extensive feature set
  • 5-axis image stabilization
  • fast and accurate AF
  • good noise performance at high ISOs
Cons:
  • Relatively slow buffer clearing
  • slow start-up
  • rolling shutter in 4K crop mode
  • pricey
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