It's just fine. Everything is as good as it seems in the picture BUT de VidPro Cage doesn't fix for the A7SII. The battery gate can't fully open, so you got to uninstall the gate or just unscrew every time you have to change battery, that's sucks.
It's just fine. Everything is as good as it seems in the picture BUT de VidPro Cage doesn't fix for the A7SII. The battery gate can't fully open, so you got to uninstall the gate or just unscrew every time you have to change battery, that's sucks.
love it. it worth money. bhai kya camera hai. itna sasta camera, wow. maine to 2 liye hain. ab mai din bhar photo khichta rahta hu. aur kaam nahi hai kyuki...
Still under test and adaptation, I came across an excellent camera, but not only for low lights, but for various types of footage. 4k with lots of definition
Read various reviews of whining on small buttons and difficult menus, but I myself think that the menus, you learn that at any other camera at any time, and the buttons feel solid and distinct. Coming from Canon or Nikon, you learn about, nothing more to it.
Sony continues to take a three-camera approach with its second-generation full-frame mirrorless system. At one end of the spectrum sits the high-resolution, 42-megapixel Alpha 7R II , and at the other is the 12-megapixel Alpha 7S II ($2999.99, body only).
Full-frame 4K video recording; Incredible high ISO image quality; 5fps burst shooting; In-body image stabilization; Hinged rear display; Sharp EVF; Dust- and moisture-resistant design
Expensive; 12-megapixel resolution can be limiting; Omits PC sync socket; Overly sensitive eye sensor; No built-in flash
Really the only choice for poor/low light Video or shooting stills in the dark. Very clean at ISO 6400+ New 1080P120 is exceptionally even with internal codec. Very smooth and detailed. It can keep up with most action. Also good for slow motion that I do not use.
Most highly recommend ! You will not be disappointed!
Just about everything; I have a GH-4 I use for 4K Video and this I also use for video, but the stills are amazing; Low Light King ! Exudes quality in every aspect! Great Price
Battery Life No fully articulating touchscreen The menu system should be a little more intuitive Not many native lenses, but many more coming; Soem G Master Series just released
I bought this camera for a specific job, which involved filming bioluminescent Dinoflagellate algae - the camera lived up to its reputation, with a maximum ISO of 409,600 it captured the brief flashes of light emitted by the algae.
Sony's Alpha A7s Mark II is a full-frame mirrorless camera that's optimized for 4k video, particularly in very low light. Sony's essentially taken the 12 Megapixel sensor of the original A7s Mark I and slotted it into the body of the A7r Mark II.
Great quality 4k video; Clean up to 6400 ISO and still good at 25600 ISO, Capable of shooting in extremely low light at up to 409600 ISO, Very good 1080p options including APSC crop and 120p slow motion, S-Log 2 and 3 for subsequent grading.
Contrast-based AF not great at tracking moving subjects; No APSC / Super-35 crop option for 4k video; Built-in IS only provided one or two stops in my tests; Small dials and buttons.
Sony's A7S II is the ultimate low-light shooter for night owls.
Excellent 12.2MP full-frame stills; Top-notch 4K; 120-fps Full HD videos; Whopping 409,600 ISO; 14-bit compressed/uncompressed RAW
Very noisy at high ISOs; Not ideal for action; Expensive
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