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OVERALL
HANDLING 97%
PERFORMANCE 98%
SPECIFICATION 98%
VALUE FOR MONEY 96%
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Sony A7R II has the world’s first 35mm, full-frame,
back illuminated sensor. Combined with the Bionz
processor, 42Mp and no low pass filter, it provides amazing
picture quality with medium format type resolution.
In addition, IBIS, 4K video to internal card, silent
shooting, ISO 102400 and a host of other features in a small,
light body that’s easy to carry all day, make Sony’s A7R II
quite simply one of the best hybrid cameras you can buy.
VERDICT
Sensor 42.4Mp full-frame 35mm BSI CMOS sensor
Lens mount Sony E
Processor Bionz X
Shutter speeds 30 to 1/8000sec
ISO 50 to 102400
LCD 3in tilting with 1.23 million dots
Card format SD, SDHC, SDXC, memory stick
Power NP-FW50 battery
Size 127 x 96 x 60mm
Weight 625g
97.25%
LIKES
5-axis IBIS
42Mp resolution
Superb 4K video to card
with S-Log2
Electronic First Shutter Option
and silent shooting
Two batteries and wall
charger supplied
Adaptability offered
by lens mount
DISLIKES
Slow motion HD limited to
720p (needs firmware update)
T
he electronic OLED
viewfinder of the
A7R II is one of the best,
with 100% coverage,
2,359,296 dots, Zeiss coating
and the world’s highest claimed
viewfinder magnification of 0.78x.
It provides a big, punchy picture
with good shadow and highlight
detail. All the information and
compositional overlays are
there, such as zebras, grids,
exposure, focus points, focus
zoom, histogram – just about all
you could possibly need to see,
without ever having to take the
camera away from your eye.
The A7R II also has the
fantastic 5-axis IBIS (in-body
image stabilisation) of the
A7 II, which provides a claimed
camera shake compensation
equivalent to using a 4.5-stop
fit to the camera is an advantage
that becomes very obvious as
light levels fall and shutter speeds
increase. It means you can shoot
at lower sensitivities for longer.
Video in the A7R II is a step
up from the A7 II, with 4K
recording in XAVC S5 format for
breathtaking detail in either full-
frame or cropped, Super 35mm
format, which can be made
direct to the card in camera, or
via a clean HDMI output.
One of the few downsides
to the original A7R was the
very noisy shutter. This has
been effectively addressed in
the new model with a totally
redesigned unit that cuts
mechanical front/rear curtain
vibration by a claimed 50%,
while the electronic front curtain
can also be used for even less
vibration. In addition, a new
silent mode has been added
which will be welcomed by
event photographers.
The new A7R II also has
Wi-Fi and NFC (near field
communication) and can access
Sony’s PlayMemories Camera
Apps, which add further creative
capabilities to the camera, such
as time-lapse photography.
faster shutter speed with any
lens you fit to the camera. It is
extremely effective and works
very well for handheld video too.
Being able to shoot stabilised
stills or video with any lens you
GREY HERON REFLECTION
The 5-axis IBIS (in-body image stabilisation)
has done a good job of preventing shake when
using a long telephoto zoom at what would
normally be an unfeasibly slow shutter speed.
Sony A7R II with Tamron 150-600mm lens at 600m, via
Nikon/NEX adaptor, 1/160sec at f/8, ISO 800
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