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If you've been using a digital SLR for the last couple of years, you might not have realised just how advanced new cameras have become. And Sony's a7R Mark II is just about the most advanced of them all — apart from one small but surprisingly annoying iss...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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It was hard to mark the A7R II down for Features & Build. The spec list is fully-fledged and outdoes its DSLR rivals in many areas. We’d have liked to see a secondary SD card slot, but huge capacities are available, so the camera did enough to warrant five stars in this criterion...
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Sony's A7R received our 2014 Stuff Award for best system camera, so the arrival of its second edition was met with plenty of excitement. Not least because the A7R II comes with a groundbreaking new sensor and 4K video capabilities.A full-frame 35mm sensor...
Superb image quality, Excellent low light capabilities, Compact given its specs...
Video record button is annoyingly placed, We can't afford one...
In short, it's one of the best cameras you can buy today We know what you're thinking: this camera costs over two and half grand, and that doesn't even include a lens. And you're right: the A7R II is eye-wateringly expensive – about £1,000 more than the...
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As well as seeking the benefits of smaller and lighter cameras, buyers of the α7 cameras will be looking for technological advancements that have been lagging in DSLR cameras to date. Sophisticated electronic viewfinders are much easier to use when record...
The α7R II overtakes its predecessor to provide the highest-resolution currently available in the most compact camera body. It has also introduced more professional video functions that could make it more appealing to some professional photographers and s...
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A full-frame sensor sets high expectations for image quality, and this one’s 42-megapixel resolution and back-illuminated design bodes well for detail and noise levels respectively. A maximum ISO speed of 102,400 shows that Sony has a lot of confidence ab...
It's hard to rate the a7R II because there's not much to compare it with. It's one of only two cameras to offer 4K video from a full-frame sensor – the other one is the Canon EOS 1D C, and it costs £5,650. As such, the Sony is a superb choice for people w...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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This camera is a full frame mirrorless camera with a 42 megapixel CMOS sensor. It has five axis in-body image stabilisation and a hybrid phase/contrast detect fast auto focus system. The electronic viewfinder is a 2.4m dot OLED device with 100 per cent co...
This is a camera that is practically perfect. Image quality – jpeg, RAW and 4K video – is stellar. Sony has addressed a criticism of MkI for providing only compressed RAW images with reduced colour depth. The new camera, with a firmware upgrade, provides...
Battery life is still a little restricted. An extra battery is a wise precaution. The EVF is not up to the standard set by Fujifilm and Olympus...
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Possibly the most discussed, written about, and argued-over camera in recent memory, the Sony A7R Mark II is causing quite a stir. Sony has been outdoing itself with every new variant of the A7-series, but with the A7R II, it's gone beyond basic evolution...
42.4MP BI full-frame sensor – industry first, 4K movies, ISO up to 102,400, Can autofocus some Canon lenses (via adapter), Five-axis image stabilization...
LCD non-touch capable, EVF has slight lag...
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 ($1098)If you enjoy macro photography, this high-end lens delivers outstanding quality. It's killer, but pricey.Me...
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Sony took the camera world by surprise in 2014 by offering not one, but three full-frame mirrorless cameras. The new A7 series certainly made a splash, but none of them really made a strong case for pros to ditch their huge DSLRs in favor of a newer, smal...
Take a bow, Sony. Simply put: The A7R II is an unbelievably good camera. Where the A7 II was little more than a minor edit of the original, the A7R II is a full-blown redraft. It carries over all the promise of the original, while improving it in almo...
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Sony has had ambitious plans for the camera market ever since it bought Konica Minolta's camera business in 2006. But after some initial excitement there were only sporadic periods of activity, and the attention of many photographers and industry observer...
High, resolution full, frame sensor, Small, weather, sealed body, High, end video features including in, camera 4K recording...
Menu needs streamlining, Video record button awkwardly placed, Relatively limited range of lenses...
While its huge pixel count makes the A7R II a serious DSLR alternative for landscape and portrait pros, the impressive AF performance and video features give it much wider appeal. However, lens options are still rather limited...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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In terms of physical build, not much has changed since the Alpha 7R. The camera body has got a little bulkier—but that's no bad thing for handling, as it actually helps improve grip. This mark II model comes with Sony's usual excellent finish, with an eve...
Full frame 24 x 36 mm sensor with 4.4 Megapixels, Fiveaxis stabilization, Exceptional image quality, Maximum ISO setting: 102,400 ISO, Fast autofocus, Big, comfortabletouse viewfinder, Onboard 4K movie recording, Electronic and mechanical shutter (500,000...
Battery life is still too low (200 photos at best), Camera freezes while saving a burst of photos, Sensor is sensitive to dust, Huge file size, can be hard work for computers, No touchscreen, No builtin flash, No focal length data for manual lenses...
The Sony Alpha 7R II builds on its predecessor's solid foundations, adding more pixels, onboard 4K movie recording, five-axis stabilization, a more comfortable viewfinder and a hybrid shutter. The camera's general responsiveness has improved too. That sai...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Sony has had ambitious plans for the camera market ever since it bought Konica Minolta's camera business in 2006. But after some initial excitement there were only sporadic periods of activity, and the attention of many photographers and industry observer...
Highresolution fullframe sensor, Small, weathersealed body, Highend video features including incamera 4K recording...
Menu needs streamlining, Video record button awkwardly placed, Relatively limited range of lenses...
While its huge pixel count makes the A7R II a serious DSLR alternative for landscape and portrait pros, the impressive AF performance and video features give it much wider appeal. However, lens options are still rather limited...
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The last time I laid hands on a Sony Alpha 7R was just after its launch, and at the time I remember holding onto what felt like something truly special. The Alpha 7R stood out from all other cameras for a number of reasons. Not only did it feature the hig...
Stunning image quality with high levels of detail, Refined body design with improved handling characteristics, Wide autofocus coverage across the frame, Superb 5-axis image stabilisation to correct for camera shake...
Large file sizes, Low battery life (290 shots using viewfinder), Lacks touchscreen functionality...
While there are some cameras that offer incremental upgrades over their predecessors, the Sony Alpha 7R II isnt one of them. The Alpha 7R II is a huge step up from the Alpha 7R and the improvements that have been made address many of the criticisms of it...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The full-frame DSLR killer Compact systems cameras are thought of by some as a halfway house between a compact camera and a DSLR. You get a smaller frame, but whether in shooting performance or image quality, there's going to be something lacking compared...
Fantastic resolution, Great higher ISO performance, Effective OIS...
No flash unit, Limited battery stamina...
Sony A7R II – Image Quality Now for the main event: image quality. The Sony A7R II has a particularly bold sensor, pushing forwards from the standard-setting full-frame CSC design of the A7R. It's a higher-resolution sensor, at 42.4 megapixels, to the las...
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The new Sony Alpha 7R – a high-resolution challenger Sony's new Alpha 7 series flagship represents a throwing down of the gauntlet not only to other compact system cameras but also to Nikon and Canon DSLRs –including the new 50MP Canon EOS 5DS R. The Alph...
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Sony has been one of the earliest camera manufacturers out there that moved from the traditional DSLR camera that uses mirror/prism to the now-popular mirrorless system. They started well with the Alpha SLT A55 and A33 six years ago, showing the world tha...
Review: Comprehensive Look At Sony Alpha 7R II Sony has been one of the earliest camera manufacturers out there that moved from the traditional DSLR camera that uses mirror/prism to the now-popular mirrorless system. They started well with the Alpha SLT...
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Compact cameras have come a long way since days of old. Long before the dawn of the smartphone age, compact cameras dominated the world of photography, and refusing to follow the path of its competitors, Sony believed (and still does) that a compact camer...
Bigger 42.4MP sensor makes for more detailed pictures, 4K recording ability brings this Alpha series flagship up to date, High ISO threshold allows for better shots in low-light environments...
Recording button is still inconveniently on the camera grip...
Sony's Alpha 7R II is one of the very reasons that the mirrorless compact professional camera line has pulled ahead of its competitors. Its 42.4MP full-frame mirrorless sensor is amazing, the handling brilliant, and its features are simple and easy to use...
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Sony's A7R received our 2014 Stuff Award for best system camera, so the arrival of its second edition was met with plenty of excitement. Not least because the A7R II comes with a groundbreaking new sensor and 4K video capabilities.A full-frame 35mm sensor...
Superb image quality, Excellent low light capabilities, Compact given its specs...
Video record button is annoyingly placed, We can't afford one...
We know what you're thinking: this camera costs over two and half grand, and that doesn't even include a lens. And you're right: the A7R II is eye-wateringly expensive – over RM4,000 more than the original A7R was at launch. But it's just so, so good.Whil...
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Touting really serious specs like a 42.4-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and ISO sensitivity topping at 102400, this full-frame mirrorless compact camera means business when it comes to using it as a point-and-shoot device. Read our full review...
Compact, robust body, Produces vibrant and detailed images, Astounding ISO sensitivity, Easy to navigate dials and instrumentations, Snaps silently, Satisfactory AF...
EVF sensor is sensitive, Record button is oddlyplaced, Takes a while to pair with other devices using WiFi...
The Sony a7R II undoubtedly has what it takes to be one of the best full-frame mirrorless cameras out in the market. It's a fitting example of what a camera should be with all the useful features squeezed...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Sony's advanced mirrorless cameras have gained immense popularity amongst photographers and prosumers over the years. One of their most impressive feats is the inclusion of a full-frame image sensor on a small-sized mirrorless camera body. We had a chance...
Superb image and video quality, 4K video capture with 25p framerate, 399point AF system, Silent shooting (Electronic shutter), Very high ISO...
Average battery life, 5axis don't work properly sometimes, No builtin flash...
We wish we had more time with the camera and an extra pair of prime lenses to click and capture some razer-sharp images and videos. For someone like us who owns a Sony APS-C E-Mount camera, the Sony α7R II is clearly a big jump when it comes to image sens...
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Well, this camera is really called the Sony α7R II, but just in case the α (“alpha” symbol) doesn't render well with some browsers, we'll stick with Sony Alpha 7R II. This is a fascinating camera, combining high end features into a form rarely seen.In sum...
Brilliant photos, solid construction, fast and accurate focus, fine features...
Fiddly drive mode dial, no touch screen focus point select...
As always, there's a trade-off between the different virtues of one camera versus another, and while the body of the Sony Alpha 7R II camera may be compact, its lenses won't be. So consider this the camera to buy not so much if you want compact, but if yo...
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with motorsport predates my love of photography. In fact, it was my desire to get closer to car racing that inspired me to
buy my first DSLR. I loved cars and motor racing when I was growing up. My dad used to take me to British Touring C...
I start to wonder if the Alpha 7R II has a place in my kit bag. It was never going to be a direct replacement for the EOS 5D Mark III or EOS-1D X, but it brings features to the table that these cameras do not have.I love the Alpha 7R IIs size and weight...
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You can't buy a single camera that does it all, no matter how much you spend. The most expensive DSLR or mirrorless offerings will give you top-notch photos or great video — not both in a single package. But Sony's A7r Mark II is tantalisingly close to be...
This is an expensive camera. £2,600 RRP (body only) is too much. Two of the most popular pro DSLRs, the Nikon D810, and the Canon 5D Mark III, are both well under that figure. If you're a photographer who doesn't care too much about video, they'll give yo...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Sony's take on improving the a7 by combining technologies from their other cameras to create this beautiful hybrid, the Sony a7R II, a palm-sized camera jam packed with features. At first glance, the body of the camera is beautiful, with its orange lens r...
Emount, Solid build, Great eyefinder...
Battery life, Button placements...
Overall an amazing camera that you can attach almost all 35mm lenses onto with the right mounts, but comes at a price.(previously published in issue June 2017)...
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techent.tv Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Sony has been one of the leaders in the imaging industry for years now. Their previous Alpha collection of cameras have proven again and again that they know what they are doing when it comes to photography; amateur and professional alike. Their top of th...
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I'll point out that shooting with the A7R II is a little frustrating compared to pro-quality bodies like the Nikon D810 or Canon 5D mk III. Our main complaint is the shutter button. It's a squishy mess, with nearly a full millimeter of travel. That would...
Take a bow, Sony.Simply put: The A7R II is an unbelievably good camera. Where the A7 II was little more than a minor edit of the original, the A7R II is a full-blown redraft. It carries over all the promise of the original, while improving it in almost ev...
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The dust and moisture resistant magnesium alloy body protects the 42.2MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, and has a reinforced E mount for heavier optics. The new chip has 5.8Mp more than the A7R I, outputting shots at 7952x5304px. It's a Back Illuminated (BI) sensor...
It was hard to mark the A7R II down for Features & Build. The spec list is fully-fledged and outdoes its DSLR rivals in many areas. We'd have liked to see a secondary SD card slot, but huge capacities are available, so the camera did enough to warrant fiv...
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