Sony Alpha 7 II

Full frame sensor and 5-axis image stabilization

With the Sony Alpha 7 was carried out the professionalization of the game less system camera by using a small-screen full-frame sensor. The advantages compared to an SLR were obvious: the camera was and is smaller and lighter. Nevertheless, there were a few teething problems, such as a lack of image stabilization, which should be remedied with the new Alpha 7 II.
Sony Alpha 7 II Full HD Camera
Sony Alpha 7 II Full HD Camera
Sony Alpha 7 II Full HD Camera


5-axis image stabilization and improved autofocus

With the internal camera image stabilization can win four or five panels. So are vibrations forwards, backwards, to be captured and balanced right and left and circular movements. Also in combination with lenses that already have self-image stabilization, the application should be possible. Besides the already fast hybrid autofocus has again gained pace to also to the location tracking have been improved. A total of 117 live and 25 contrast focal points are available. The switch of the camera has also shortened the remainder. So is the Alpha 7 II need a shorter time 40 percent than the previous model.

Changes in the housing

The splash-proof housing has gotten a bit more pronounced grip and the trigger button is moved forward, making a total of promises greater ergonomics. Also, the FE-mount is a little more robust manufactured so that larger lenses can be recorded without any problems.

Other feature

Well known is the small picture full frame sensor with a resolution of 24.3 megapixels and the fast processing Bionz X image processor. As a new video standard of XAVC codec is supported in Full-HD with 60 frames per second. In addition, the mirrorless system camera with its foldable three-inch monitor, the controlled shooting from any perspective flirts allowed and its electronic viewfinder, which brings advantages especially in strong sunlight. Fi and NFC are of course also on board again.
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