10/5/2023 0 Comments Camera sony a7![]() The Sony Alpha 7 II will be available, body only, for $1,700 and as a kit with the 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens for $2000. Weight aside, the two camera have remarkably similar control layouts the a7 II should feel very familiar to anyone who has used any of the other a7 cameras. To compensate for the added bulk, the grip has been substantially beefed up. The a7 II (right) is a good bit heavier than the original a7. Its diameter has been increased slightly over that of the original a7.Īn addition custom function button has also been added to the top plate of the camera body. The shutter button has also moved from the top of the camera body, to the top of the grip itself, and is now angled slightly downward. The front and rear facing control dials have been substantially shrunken down and recessed into the camera body, making it nearly impossible to accidentally nudge them without knowing it, a frequent complaint of a7 users. To compensate for the increased weight of the a7 II, the size and depth of the grip has been increased, resulting in a very comfortable camera to hold. When a non-OSS lens is affixed, even if it's a third party lens with an adapter, 5-axis IS is accomplished fully in-camera. When shooting with an OSS lens, the a7 II compensates for Roll as well as X and Y axis movements using sensor-based IS, Pitch and Yaw are compensated for using lens-based IS. The great thing about sensor-based IS in a camera like the a7 II is the realm of possibilities it opens up for third-party, and adapted lens users. The effects of image stabilization can be seen in a live preview when looking through the EVF or LCD. When shooting with Sony FE lenses that are already stabilized, denoted by 'OSS' on the lens, the a7 II will use both the sensor-based and lens-based IS together, to get the optimal image stabilized performance. The IS system in the a7 II works by compensating for movements along 5 different axis, X and Y as well as pitch, yaw and roll. ![]() The Sony a7 II is the fourth full frame ILC to feature in-camera image stabilization, (the three before it were the Sony a900, a850 and a99). The 5 different types of movement the A7 II's tries to compensate for using IBIS. Hybrid with 117 phase detect and 25 contrast detect points Here's how the a7 II fits into the current Sony a7 lineup: The electronic viewfinder also remains unchanged, and uses 2.3 million dots for 100% accuracy and. It offers 1.23 millions dots in a 3:2 aspect ratio, and can be tilted upward 107 degrees and downward 41 degrees. The a7 II retains the 3" tilting LCD of its predecessor, but with an increase in resolution. Recording in AVCHD and MP4 also remain an option. Like the a7S, the a7 II has the ability to record in the XAVC S codec, which offers a 50MBps bit rate at 1080/60p (as well as 1080/30p and 1080/24p).
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