Sony a7RII Review: Hands-on, Iceland Landscapes, Weddings

The new Sony a7RII mirrorless camera features the world’s first full-frame 42.4-megapixel Exmor R back-illuminated structure CMOS sensor. This sensor design both improves low-light operation and speeds up data throughout, enabling fast high-resolution stills and UHD 4K video recording. Working with the BIONZ X image processor, these images can be produced at sensitivities up to ISO 102,400 and at a continuous 5 fps shooting rate.

Sony a7RII is the best mirrorless camera in the world and we all expected the Sony a7RII to be the best performing camera at DxOMark. It is a true Game-changer, and DPReview said “Sony’s Alpha 7R II breaks a lot of new ground in terms of photographic technology “. And lots of news said the new Sony a7RII is amazing and it is the killer of Canon EOS 5DS R and it can even beat the Nikon D810.

Reminder: Sony Japan official website announced that it will release a firmware update for Sony a7RII to add the uncompressed 14-Bit RAW in mid October.

PhotoRec Toby posted his Sony a7RII review after using for a month: what he loves, what he hates and some thoughts if this is the camera for you. Check it out!

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Sony a7RII: $3,198 at AmazonB&HAdorama.

Sony a7SII: $2,999 at AmazonB&HAdorama.

Canon EOS 5Ds R: $3,899 at AmazonB&HAdorama

Read more: Sony will add an additional 8 new lenses to its FE full frame lineup by early 2016.

Deal: Up to $200 Off on Sony & Zeiss A and E-mount Lenses.

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