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Sony a7S II ILCE7SM2/B 12.2 MP E-mount Camera with Full-Frame Sensor, Black

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I think the review was too focused on image quality comparison at crazy ISO ranges and the bulk of the camera, which to anyone who does a blind test realizes the a7ii is much smaller and lighter than any other Full Frame camera. Now I want tu upgrade to a full-format Camera. I read that the A7 S has an (activatable) electronic shutter which makes it possible to take photos without any noise. What's about the A7 II? I could not find any information if this 'noiseless mode' is also available on this model.

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I’ll get into this Sony a7ii review in a minute, but first, let’s look at some of the history of Sony cameras. Christy – Like you I’ve been a Canon 5D, 5D III user for many years. Like you I have a lot of Canon L glass. I’ve been considering making the switch to the a7R II as it’s been described as a transformational camera with dynamic range that’s unequalled. Rebecca bought the a6000 and I find myself using it more and more for the reasons you mention in this post. I'm looking for a new FF camera for photo reportaje, photo documentary and street photography, I like to use legaci lenses as well but I'm still veri confused between Sony A7 II and Nikon D750.Are there any lenses you can't use with either of them? I think Sony has a fairly small offering of lenses, so you can't really miss out on any of them. It seems like a lot of their lenses aren't even full frame, but may work.

Sony a7S II ILCE7SM2/B 12.2 MP E-mount Camera with Full-Frame

The E 10-18 ha a steallar reputation and may be all you need. On the other hand, for real serious architectural, a full frame T/S lens will be great, but will cost you more than the A7ii. LA-EA4 is DSLT like AF system that comes in an adapter - there are couple of motors in the adapter for AF and aperture control, there 15 selectable AF points much like older DSLTs like A65. There is AF microadjust just like A77ii. The down side relative to A77 ii is that the AF system of the adapter is much more basic. This adapter works with all lenses compatible wiht DSLTs like A77 or A99. It works in much teh same way The Alpha 7 II, also known as the a7 II, is thelatest full-frame mirrorless camera from Sony. The a7 II is one ofthe world's smallest full-frame interchangeable lens camera (sharing that honorwith its siblings) and the latest revision brings a number of exciting new features as well as ergonomic improvements. I'm a little torn between this and shelling out another 50% on the A7S II. I understand that the S has a few notable upgrades, if anyone cares to share input. Dear Barney, the question most potential A7 Mk2 buyers are pondering, is whether the multiple reflections issue is the asme as with the A7 or improved? :-)The A7 II shutter is quite loud, which may give the game away in street photography (Image credit: Future) DSLrs are easier to stabilize than mirorrless ones. Neveretheless, for shutter speeds longer than 1/15 you'll need a tripod anyway. But with my A6000 I am mostly annoyed with eye sensor triggering too early - about 4" from the belly. I would like to be able to setup proximity sensor sensitivity. At the end it is us paying for it and we don't have to. There are many other manufacturers that we can fall onto. I have the A7s right now, have a week to return it. I LOVE the low light capabilities (I shoot a lot of bands and musicians). I don;t have to use a flash and can still get fabulous shots handheld at 1/250-1/500 with a 50mm 1.8, it's amazing.

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