Alpha a7II Mirror less Digital Camera with Sony 28-70mm OSS Lens
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Web ID: 17569912Shutter
Shutter craped out at 9045 shutter count Camera was never missed handled or dropped. Shutter got stuck , Had camera 14 mouths at 9045 shutter count . I am sure Sony knows about it but no
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LOVE IT
THIS CAMERA WILL DO SO MUCH MORE THAN I WILL EVER NEED AMAZING Sorry I left caps lock on
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An awesome full-frame camera
The Sony A7 II is a fantastic full-frame mirrorless camera that brilliantly balances performance, versatility, and affordability. As someone who enjoys cityscapes and architectural photography, I believe this camera has proven to be an excellent choice, delivering consistently sharp and detailed images with its 24.3 MP sensor. The 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) is a game-changer, especially for handheld shots, providing a noticeable difference in stability and reducing the risk of blur in low-light conditions or longer exposures. One of the standout features of the A7 II is its dynamic range, which captures impressive detail in both highlights and shadows, making it easier to work with scenes that have high contrast or challenging lighting. The autofocus system is fast and accurate, with improvements over the original A7, and while it may not be the fastest on the market by today’s standards, it performs well for general photography, especially for subjects that are relatively static, like buildings and landscapes. The camera’s ergonomics are another plus. Its solid, well-built body feels comfortable to hold, and the buttons and dials are intuitively placed, making it easy to adjust settings on the go. Its compatibility with a wide range of E-mount lenses opens up countless possibilities, allowing for great flexibility depending on the style and subject of your photography. I find the menu system on the Sony A7 II to be detailed and packed with control options, which I really appreciate. However, I must admit that my experience might be influenced by my background with Minolta Alpha cameras, followed by Sony Alpha models, both the translucent mirror and mirrorless versions. As a result, navigating the A7 II’s menu feels intuitive and straightforward to me, with no issues in quickly finding the settings I need. Those already familiar with Sony or Minolta systems will surely find the learning curve quite smooth, while newcomers might need a little time to get accustomed to the extensive customization options available. Battery life, while not the longest, is manageable with a few spare batteries, which is a common trade-off in mirrorless systems. Overall, the Sony A7 II is a reliable and capable camera for those looking for excellent image quality in a compact, feature-rich body, and it continues to be a popular choice for photographers looking to step into full-frame without breaking the bank.
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Awesome Camera
Just bought this camera and it is performing beyond my expectations! Bought a lens adapter and my Sigma SA mount lenses are performing perfectly with the Sony camera.
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Still a Nikonian
I am a professional photographer, and I was toying with the idea of switching to Sony. My 35mm career started in 1978 with Nikon F2 and then I moved to Minolta XK and back to Nikon I have over 50 AI lenses that work perfectly well with my 5 DSLR so I begin migrating to Nikon Z about a 3 year ago but I was not really pleased with the need to buy new lenses when I have a lot of them, that still work perfectly well. I attended a Sony seminar and I was allow to play with few cameras and lenses in a very professional setting with lights and models, I was quite please with the outcome so I decided to buy the Alpha 7 ii, which has build a good reputation and will not break the bank, so I took my new Sony to London for a personal trip, and out of 217 files I shot in that trip 6 came with this disturbing noise, that iwas a first for me, I always had travel with my D7500 just to save in weight and never in 6 years have to delete a single picture because the camera.
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A good camera that gets excellent results
I purchased this camera to replace my Sony A55 and the improvement in image quality is very noticeable. I am looking forward to taking this out to do some landscape and street photography.
Recommends this product
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Response from sony.com
Hi, Thank you for your review. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying your Sony Alpha 7 II camera, and hope you continue to enjoy it for years to come. If you need any assistance in the future, you can contact us using this link: https://cutt.ly/JwU9zuYo Mazen @ Sony Support UK
Solid build quality let down by stiff dials
Struggling to use the scroll wheels (mostly the front one) when making manual adjustments. I have large hands, so reach isn’t an issue.. simply that they are way too tight compared to my other / previous cameras. Otherwise the camera is up to the job
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Response from sony.com
Hi, Thank you for your review. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying your ILCE-7M2K, yet, we're sorry to hear that you're facing difficulties with the dial button on the device. We highly appreciate your valued feedback, we are always delighted to hear from our customers, and are always working to develop our products to what suits your needs. We have raised your feedback as voice of customer, to the concerned team for future consideration. If you need further assistance, you can contact us using this link: https://bit.ly/2NwYLXL Omnia @Sony Support UK
GREAT PICTURES
HAD CAMERA 1 WEEK, TOOK GREAT PICTURES, CAMERA STOPPED WORKING HAS BEEN IN REPAIR LAST 2 WEEKS, HOPE TO GET IT BACK SOON
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