The Sony Alpha A7R Mark II (model name ILCE-7RM2) is the top of the range Sony Alpha 7 series camera from Sony, and introduces a new 42.4 megapixel BSI (BackSide Illuminated) CMOS sensor, the World's ...
Some of the main differences are in the camera size and weight, with the Sony Alpha A7R II being noticeably smaller, featuring an electronic viewfinder (EVF), an extended ISO range, much higher number ...
New: The Alpha A7R II has recently been replaced by the Alpha A7R III, which offers numerous performance improvements, while it should be able to deliver an even broader dynamic range. If the budget ...
When Sony first announced the original Alpha 7R, our 2013 Camera of the Year, its 36.4MP full-frame sensor had the most pixels ever used in the Alpha line. Now, while Canon holds the title for the ...
Sony doesn't pull any punches with its second-generation Alpha 7R ($629.99 at Amazon). The 7R II ($3,199.99, body only) ups its full-frame sensor resolution to 42 megapixels, and it uses a back ...
There is a debate happening in the camera world: If you had a choice between the Sony A7R Mark II or the Canon EOS 5DS, which would you pick? The online forum discussions can get a bit heated at times ...
You wouldn’t find us breaking apart a $3,200 camera. Luckily, we have the folks at iFixit to do it for us, which tore apart Sony’s new A7R II. What it found was that the camera is indeed “chock full ...
How will it change my life? The biggest issues with older digital or mirrorless cameras is their autofocus speed which is hampered by the way they try to lock onto targets – a method known as contrast ...
Sony's megapixel monster gets a performance boost The body is slightly thicker than the A7R II, but fractionally slimmer than the A9, and features a magnesium alloy top, front and rear covers, as well ...
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