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!
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!
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.
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.
Sony doesn't pull any punches with its second-generation Alpha 7R . 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.
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
Expensive; Omits PC sync socket; Overly sensitive eye sensor; No built-in flash
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 !!
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...
I am an architectural photographer who has been using the a7R for the last year + using my Canon lenses with an adaptor and have been very pleased with the results. I was on the fence about the new a7RII when I heard about it because the a7R really has done a great job for me.
Superb image quality very good high iso performance. Great camera exceeds my expectations. Front dial/on offswitch ergonomics could be improved.
Easy to use; Compact; Build quality
Battery life
Comparing the cameras in Sony's a7 full-frame interchangeable lens mirrorless camera series can be confusing. For one thing, the models have similar names like a7 II, a7S and a7R. Each of the models also has its own strengths.The latest Sony a7R II still sounds a mouthful.
The Sony A7R II is the second generation of a series that set out to prove how serious a compact system camera can be. With a full-frame sensor, the range has offered image quality similar to some of the very best DSLRs, such as the Nikon D810 and Canon 5DS R . All this remains true of this series.
Fantastic resolution; Great higher ISO performance; Effective OIS
No flash unit; Limited battery stamina
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