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Review Summary
2018-07-05T20:00:00
Moved up from a Panasonic FZ80, a great camera. Have been extra impressed at the full frame's ability to capture low light photos while holding it in my hands, versus needing a tripod for the Panasonic to take lower light images. Also, the quality and resolution of my photos are better with more balanced contrast, reflecting almost exactly what I see with my naked yes. The A7 iii had arrived, but the new features and much higher price point, well, I could not justify them. Here are some photos I've taken with the new A7 ii.
MiamiOneAtl

2018-07-04T20:00:00
I'm pretty new to photography so consider that with my review. After owning this camera for about 1 year i think i have a decent opinion of it. I've been able to capture some magical moments with this camera from the very start. The a7ii continually amazes me when i pull up the files on a PC and see the amount of color and light that i'm able to adjust. I thought the battery life would be a big issue, and that really isn't the case. It's something I can easily manage. I've purchased an inexpensive dual charger and a couple spare batteries and this is all i need. I've never run out of juice. For a long session i would get to a 2nd battery and be done. I do wish Sony would work on a better Menu system.
Dlbash

2018-06-03T20:00:00
I've had an A7 II for a few months now. It allows me to get some great images. I use a mixture of native Sony E-mount lenses and my old Minolta manual focus film lenses. It's great to use some of my favorite lenses that have been sitting since I switched to digital years ago. The only downside I've found with this model is the loud shutter. It can be conspicuous in quieter spaces. It's not a deal breaker for me at least. I've really been enjoying myself.
araudan

2018-05-17T20:00:00
Bought It a few weeks ago and I am In love with it!
Ralphy D.

2018-04-20T20:00:00
Very nice camera and I am so happy to have it. I bought two weeks ago and I am still learning.
clarita023

2018-04-16T20:00:00
The image quality is great. Focusing is rather a pain. Unlike other bodies, this one does not allow you to easily manually search for a focus point. I should have done more research about the eye auto focus on this body, as it is only available in S-Focus mode. But I will say I was very happy with the image quality. I gave it 3 stars because I was having issues with it not finding focus quickly on my 50mm, and I really don't enjoy the pains of selecting a focus point.
Outlet

2018-04-12T20:00:00
I bought this body for landscape photography which in my case includes astrophotography. Most of the latest Sony Alpha cameras employ a spatial filtering noise reduction algorithm when using Bulb mode. This noise reduction targets hot pixels. It affects RAW files and cannot be turned off, even when using Uncompressed RAW. The primary issue with the spatial filtering is that it greatly affects astrophotography: dimmer stars that occupy only a few pixels are erased, essentially “mistaken” for noise by the filtering algorithm. The result is an astrophoto with greatly reduced visibility of dim stars and an overall appearance of reduced resolution.
SuperUser23

2018-03-30T20:00:00
Excellent camera....the product locker of the Sony Camera Product should be corrected
lpringle

2018-03-13T20:00:00
Great product, easy to use and user friendly. Great
Kylehub

2018-03-01T19:00:00
the camera is great overal but the battery life is terrible. i literaly have 12 batteries for this camera
jbruins

2018-02-20T19:00:00
I bought this camera because I have a lot of Minolta equipment and have always had a great experience with Minolta. I also have an older Alpha series camera that has taken great pictures with very little effort. This takes great pictures, but now needs some service work and it is almost impossible to find anyone who will touch it.
Captain C.

2017-12-25T19:00:00
Got this for a Christmas gift and used it all day for pictures. Easy to use and great quality pictures.
sony 2.

2017-12-24T19:00:00
bad idea to making video use sony a7 ii becaus , if camera overheating , camera will dead
probost

2017-12-18T19:00:00
Love all the feature this sony camera has, the weight is amazing!
WillQiu126

2017-12-17T19:00:00
Just bought this new a7ii after using a second hand a6000, and I so so like it, am an enthusiast amd everything I need is with awesome camera
Torogiigorot

2017-12-10T19:00:00
Smooth, easy.... i learned a lot from this camera!
Geeksoe

2017-11-24T19:00:00
I have bought for a week and very happy about my camera
Bangngo

2017-11-05T19:00:00
I love the Sony a7II Camera. It's all that I expected it to be! So many great features like Automatic and Manual shooting modes. This camera with the right lens will have me shooting like a pro in no time!!!
Janice T.

2017-09-05T20:00:00
I upgrade from a crop sensor to a Sony full frame. The price point of a full frame was great with a Sony. I like the feel of the body. Lots of features to go through. I like the free remote function through a smart device.
Polarbear S.

2017-09-02T20:00:00
Now its been 1 year & i have gone through most of the functions & they are great. Moving from dslr to mirrorless was initially a puzzle and was thinking if i have done a right choice, but this model is awesome. This is my hobby hence i cannot make huge investments on lens but i found this body supports all kinds of old lenses using adapter which is a great benefit to me specially with its features Focus Peaking and Magnify Focus. Also the Image Stabilisation is great boon for me. With this price you won't get a better full frame body.
Tubun

2017-08-15T20:00:00
At first was hesitant to do it, and I finally did. Love the camera the images are so crispy it is beautiful.
vgregory14

2017-07-24T20:00:00
I'm so pleased that I switched to a mirrorless fullframe and SONY has made this possible by making it very affordable with very little compromises. the AF is very good comparing it to similar priced semi-professional fullframe DSLRs. Also, considering that recent firmware updates have made most of my canon lens perform at native speeds, it wasn't too difficult letting go of my canon 6D. I'm impressed.
chromedome99

2017-07-15T20:00:00
The a7ii does everything well. Not as bulky as the Canon or Nikon. Paired with the Sony 24-70mm f2.8, the camera is simply assume. This is the ultimate camera.
no m.

2017-07-05T20:00:00
Camera is easy to use. The pictures are sharp. I'm reallyS enjoying the camera.
SGP50

2017-06-18T20:00:00
The gist of my negative comment was the non-standard way Sony set up to transfer photos from the A7ii camera to my computer. After post the review on the Sony Community board someone suggested I download and install Play Memories. I did so and the menu options allowed me to use this program to Move the photos to a directory of choice and Delete the images in the camera at the same time. This new procedure makes it just as easy as the other cameras I still use and raises my opinion of the camera. I still have a negative opinion on the Metadata tags not using the common name of the camera. After all, ILCE-7M2 is not as impressive as Sony A7ii.
AbbyD

2017-06-16T20:00:00
I recently bought this camera and found it did some very unconventional operations. i.e. The process of moving the images stored in the A7ii camera to my computer is different from all my other digital cameras. This camera does not allow a one step process to Select all image files and Move them from the camera to a directory of my choice. What it does is automatically send a copy of the images to the My Pictures folder in the computer which then have to be moved into my storage directory. Then an additional step needs to be done to Delete the image files that remain in the camera. All previous digital cameras, including a Sony DCS-S85, allowed the computer to select the entire batch of images in the camera and in a single step Move them to a designated directory in the computer and at the same time delete them from the camera. Another annoying feature is that all of the images shot with the Sony A7ii show the ILCE-7M2 model name in the Metadata tags instead of the common camera name Sony A7ii. The camera menu allows the camera name to be changed but it does not change the Metadata tag. This is also different from all my other digital cameras and I find it very displeasing.
AbbyD

2017-05-12T20:00:00
I am a proud owner so far. was a canon shooter and never look back after changing.
simon t.

2017-04-11T20:00:00
I love this camera. It has a lot to offer with it many features. If you want a camera that you can use for hobby or professional while at a great price point, this is it. There is only one problem with this camera and that is it's lens selection. From what I have found, the lenses are way over-priced when you compare their quality to Canon or Nikon lenses. The camera body can be the best in the world and if the lenses can't keep up, then you camera will not take great photos. It is my hope that Sony will improve this in the future.
Petro00D

2017-03-02T19:00:00
good all around camera. sturdy and fast focus ever!
japs

2017-02-12T19:00:00
LOVE the video! Not the best pictures in low light but it does a great job focusing for the most part and the screen is so nice and i got a great bundle package from Cameta Camera off amazon! Now I am ready for my trip to Peru!
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Interchangeable lens digital camera
Sony E-mount Lenses
35mm full frame (35.8x23.9mm), "Exmor" CMOS sensor
Number of pixels (effective): Approx. 24.3 megapixels
Number of pixels (total): Approx. 24.7 megapixels
Image sensor aspect ratio: 3:02
Color filter: R, G, B primary color
Anti-Dust function: Yes
Anti-Dust system: Charge protection coating on optical filter and image sensor shift mechanism
Anti-Dust operation (auto):Cleaning Mode
Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, Memory Stick XC-HG Duo, SD memory card,SDHC memory card (UHS-I compliant), SDXC memory card (UHS-I compliant)
JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver.2.3, MPF Baseline compliant), RAW (Sony ARW 2.3 format)
35mm full frame L: 6000 x 4000 (24M), M: 3936 x 2624 (10M), S: 3008 x 2000 (6.0M)
APS-C L: 3936 x 2624 (10M), M: 3008 x 2000 (6.0M), S: 1968 x 1312 (2.6M)
35mm full frame L: 6000 x 3376 (20M), M: 3936 x 2216 (8.7M), S: 3008 x 1688 (5.1M)
APS-C L: 3936 x 2216 (8.7M), M: 3008 x 1688 (5.1M), S: 1968 x 1112 (2.2M)
Wide: horizontal 12,416 x 1,856 (23M), vertical 5,536 x 2,160 (12M), Standard: horizontal 8,192 x 1,856 (15M), vertical 3,872 x 2,160 (8.4M)
RAW - RAW & JPEG - JPEG Extra fine - JPEG Fine - JPEG Standard
Yes
13 types: Posterization (Color), Posterization (B/W), Pop Color, Retro Photo, Partial Color (R/G/B/Y), High Contrast Monochrome, Toy Camera(Normal/Cool/Warm/Green/Magenta), Soft High-key , Soft Focus(High/Mid/Low), HDR Painting(High/Mid/Low), Rich-tone Monochrome, Miniature(Auto/Top/Middle(H)/Bottom/Right/Middle(V)/Left), Watercolor, Illustration(High/Mid/ Low)
Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Autumn leaves, Black & White, Sepia,Style Box(1-6), (Contrast (-3 to +3 steps), Saturation (-3 to +3 steps), Sharpness (-3 to +3 steps))
Yes (Off / PP1-PP7) Parameters: Black level, Gamma (Movie, Still, Cine1-4, ITU709, ITU709 [800%], S-Log2), Black Gamma, Knee, Color Mode, Saturation, Color Phase, Color Depth, Detail, Copy, Reset
Off, Dynamic Range Optimizer (Auto/Level (1-5)), Auto High Dynamic Range (Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure Difference Level (1-6 EV, 1.0 EV step))
sRGB standard (with sYCC gamut) and Adobe RGB standard compatible with TRILUMINOS Color
Yes
XAVC S - AVCHD format Ver. 2.0 compliant - MP4
Video compression: XAVC S:MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, AVCHD: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MP4: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Audio recording format: XAVC S:LPCM 2ch - AVCHD: Dolby Digital (AC-3) 2ch, Dolby Digital Stereo Creator - MP4: MPEG-4 AAC-LC 2ch
Posterization (Color), Posterization (B/W), Pop Color, Retro Photo, Partial Color (R/G/B/Y), High Contrast Monochrome, Toy Camera(Normal/Cool/Warm/Green/Magenta), Soft High-key
Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Autumn leaves, Black & White, Sepia,Style Box(1-6), (Contrast (-3 to +3 steps), Saturation (-3 to +3 steps), Sharpness (-3 to +3 steps))
Yes (Off / PP1-PP7) Parameters: Black level, Gamma (Movie, Still, Cine1-4, ITU709, ITU709 [800%], S-Log2), Black Gamma, Knee, Color Mode, Saturation, ColorPhase, Color Depth, Detail, Copy, Reset
xvYCC standard (x.v.Color when connected via HDMI cable) compatible with TRILUMINOS Color
Audio Level Display - Audio Rec Level - Dual Video REC - TC/UB (TC Preset/UB Preset/TC Format/TC Run/TC Make/UB Time Rec) - Auto Slow Shutter - REC Control - HDMI Info. Display (on / OFF) - HDMI Output (1920 x 1080(60p), 1920 x 1080(60i), 1920 x 1080(24p),, YCbCr 4:2:2 8bit / RGB 8bit)
Long exposure NR: On/Off , available at shutter speeds longer than 1 sec.
High ISO NR: Normal/Low/Off
Auto/ISO 100 to 51200
Auto / Daylight / Shade / Cloudy / Incandescent / Fluorescent < Warm White / Cool White / Day White / Daylight> / Flash /Underwater/ Color Temperature <2500 to 9900K> & color filter
Yes
3 frames, H/L selectable
Fast Hybrid AF(phase-detection AF/contrast-detection AF)
"Exmor" CMOS sensor
35mm full frame: 117 points (phase-detection AF) APS-C: 99 points (phase-detection AF) / 25 points (conotrast-detection AF)
EV-1 to EV20 (ISO100 equivalent with F2.0 lens attached)
AF-S (Single-shot AF), AF-C ( Continuous AF), DMF (Direct Manual Focus), Manual Focus
Wide (117 points (phase-detection AF), 25 points(contrast-detection AF)) / Zone / Center / Flexible Spot (S/M/L) / Lock-on AF ( Wide / Zone / Center / Flexible Spot (S/M/L))
Yes (only with LA-EA2 or LA-EA4 attached(Sold separately))
Yes
Yes
Predictive control, Focus lock
Yes(with Built-in LED type)
Range: Approx. 0.3m - approx. 3.0m (with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS attached)
1200-zone evaluative metering
"Exmor" CMOS sensor
EV-1 to EV20 (at ISO100 equivalent with F2.0 lens attached)
Multi-segment - Center-weighted - Spot
AUTO(iAuto/Superior Auto) - Programmed AE (P) - Aperture priority (A) - Shutter-speed priority (S) - Manual (M) - Movie (Programmed AE (P) / Aperture priority (A) / Shutter-speed priority (S) / Manual (M) ) - Sweep Panorama - Scene Selection
Portrait - Sports Action - Macro - Landscape - Sunset - Night Scene - Hand-held Twilight - Night Portrait - Anti Motion Blur
+/- 5.0EV(1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps selectable)
(with exposure compensation dial : +/- 3EV (1/3 EV steps))
Bracket: Cont./Bracket: Single, With 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, 2/3 EV, 1.0 EV, 2.0 EV, 3.0 EV increments, 3/5 frames selectable
Locked when shutter button is pressed halfway. Available with AE lock button. (On/Off/Auto)
Still images: ISO 100-25600 equivalent (1/3 EV step), (ISO numbers up from ISO 50 can be set as expanded ISO range.),
AUTO (ISO 100-6400, selectable lower limit and upper limit)
Movies: ISO 200-25600 equivalent (1/3 EV step) / AUTO (ISO 200-6400, selectable lower limit and upper limit)
Type: 1.3 cm (0.5 type) electronic viewfinder (color)
Number of dots:2 359 296 dots
Brightness control: Auto/Manual (5 steps between -2 and +2)
Color temperature control: Manual (5 steps)
Field coverage: 100%
Magnification: approx. 0.71 x (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1m-1)
Diopter adjustment: -4.0 to +3.0m-1
Eye point: Approx. 27mm from the eyepiece lens, 22mm from the eyepiece frame at-1m-1 (CIPA standard)
Graphic Display
Display All Info.
No Disp. Info.
Digital Level Gauge
Histogram
Type: 7.5cm (3.0-type) type TFT
Number of dots (total): 1,228,800 dots
Brightness control: Manual (5 steps between -2 and +2), Sunny Weather mode
Adjustable angle: Up by approx. 107 degrees, Down by approx. 41 degrees
WhiteMagic: Yes
Real-time image-adjustment display: On/Off
Quick Navi: Yes
Focus Check: Yes Focus Magnifier (35mm full frame: 5.9x, 11.7x - APS-C: 3.8x, 7.7x)
Zebra: Yes
Peaking MF; Yes
Marker Display: Yes
Grid Line: Yes
Graphic Display - Display All Info - No Disp. Info - Digital Level Gauge - Histgram - For viewfinder -
Modes: On/On (Regist. Faces)/Off
Face registeration: Yes
Face selection: Yes
Still images
Smile shutter (selectable from 3 steps) - PlayMemories Camera Apps - Help guide - Clock Function,Setting - Area Setting - Shop Front Mode - Zoom Ring Rotate - Eye-Fi ready
Approx. 2x
Smart zoom (Still images): 35mm full frame: M:approx 1.5x, S:approx 2x - APS-C: M:approx 1.3x, S:approx 2x
Digital zoom (Still images): 35mm full frame: L:approx 4x, M:approx 6.1x, S:approx 8x - APS-C: L:approx 4x, M:approx 5.2x, S:approx 8x
Digital zoom (Movie): 35mm full frame: approx 4x - APS-C: approx 4x
Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane type
Shutter speed: Still images:1/8000 to 30 sec, Bulb, Movies: 1/8000 to 1/4(1/3 steps) up to 1/60 in AUTO mode (up to 1/30 in Auto slow shutter mode)
Flash sync. speed: 1/250 sec.
Electronic Front Curtaion Shutter: Yes(ON/OFF)
Image Sensor-Shift mechanism with 5-axis compensation (Compensation depends on lens specifications)
Compensation effect: 4.5 steps (based on CIPA standard. Pitch/yaw shake only. With Sonnar T* FE 55mm F1.8 ZA lens mounted. Long exposure NR off.)
Control: Pre-flash TTL
Flash compensation: +/- 3.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps)
Flash bracketing: 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 EV steps, 3/5 frames selectable
Flash off - Autoflash - Fill-flash - Slow Sync. - Rear Sync. - Red-eye reduction (on/off selectable) - Wireless Hi-speed sync.
Sony a System Flash compatible with Multi Interface Shoe, attach the shoe adaptor for flash compatible with Auto-lock accessory shoe
Yes
Single Shooting - Continuous shooting (Hi/Lo selectable) - Self-timer (10/2 sec delay selectable) - Self-timer (Cont.) (with 10 sec delay 3/5 frames selectable) - Bracket: Single - Bracket: Cont. - White Balance - DRO bracket - Continuous shooting: Hi: max. 5 fps, Lo: max. 2.5 fps
Single (with or without shooting information Y RGB histogram & highlight/shadow warning) - 9/25-frame index view - Enlarged display mode (L: 18.8x, M: 12.3x, S: 9.4x, Panorama (Standard): 25.6x, Panorama (Wide): 38.8x) - Auto Review (10/5/2 sec,Off) - Image orientation (Auto/Manual/Off selectable) - Slideshow - Panorama scrolling - Folder selection (Date/ Still/ MP4/ AVCHD/XAVC S)- Forward/Rewind (movie) - Delete - Protect
View on Smartphone - Send to Computer - View on TV - One-touch remote - One-touch sharing
One-touch remote - One-touch sharing
PC interfaceernal flash - Multi / Micro USB Terminal - NFC - Sync. Terminal - Wireless LAN(built-in) - HD output - (HDMI micro connector (Type-D) / BRAVIA Sync(Control for HDMI) / PhotoTV HD / 4K Still Image PB) - Multi Interface Shoe - 3.5 mm Stereo Mic minijack - Remote Control - Headphone Terminal - Vertical Grip Connector - PC Remote
Built-in stereo microphone or XLR-K2M/ECM-XYST1M(sold separately)
Built-in,monaural Speaker
Exif Print, Print Image Matching III, DPOF setting
Custom key settings
Programmable Setting (Body 2 sets /memory card 4 sets)
Peripheral Shading, Chromatic Aberration, Distortion
One rechargeable battery pack NP-FW50
Approx. 270 shots (Viewfinder) / approx. 350 shots (LCD monitor) (CIPA standard)
Movies (actual recording) Approx. 60 min (Viewfinder) / Approx. 65 min (LCD monitor) (CIPA standard)
Yes
AC Adaptor AC-PW20 (sold separately)
With Viewfinder: Still images: approx. 3.5W(with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached), Movies: approx4.2W(with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached)
With LCD screen: Still images: approx. 2.6W(with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached), Movies: approx4.2W(with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached)
With battery and Memory Stick PRO Duo included Approx.:21.1 oz / 599 g
With battery and Memory Stick PRO Duo included: approx. 1 lb 5.1 oz
mm (WxHxD) excluding protrusions Approx. 126.9mm x 95.7mm x 59.7mm
inch (WxHxD) excluding protrusions Approx. 5 x 3 7/8 x 2 3/8 inches
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Best combination of features!
By SRHEdD
After another camera company failed to honor a warranty, I moved to Sony about a year and a half ago. First with an NEX-6 and A6000, then a new A77ii. There are unique qualities on all three I like. The build of the NEX-6, speed of the A6000, and ability to add a battery grip to the A77ii. THEN, along comes this A7ii! It embodies all of those features of the other three that I love (and more!), and gives me full frame files. Rarely does a piece of kit like this come along. While I'll not like...
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From A Canon 7D To This Sony A7ii
By Aviiator
Excellent Piece of hardware,got alot of question from pro photograher about the size and quality,im really satisfied with it,waiting for new lenses
The Sony a7II is the world's first full-frame camera to feature optical five-axis image stabilization, with Sony claiming a 4.5-stop gain. Featuring a 24.3MP 35mm Exmor CMOS sensor, the camera also boasts several ergonomic improvements and improved AF responsiveness.
Advanced Image Stabilization
The Sony A7 II takes in-camera stabilization to a new level. It is said to offer a 4.5 stops of stabilization thanks to a five-axis IS technology that compensates for yaw and pitch-common when using a telephoto lens; roll, which can affect video and night shots; and the most common X- and Y-axis shake. You can easily verify the effectiveness of the stabilization in the viewfinder and LCD monitor in Live View. IS is optimized for every Alpha and E-Mount lens, according to Sony. (The only other cameras to offer five-axis stabilization are made by Olympus for their most recent Micro Four Thirds models.)
Improved Autofocus
Sony claims a 30 percent faster autofocus response (compared to previous Sony a7's), thanks to a more advanced algorithm that's deployed for detecting the subject position. A dual AF system, which is also used in the a7 II's predecessors, consists of a 117-point phase-detection AF sensor, and 25 contrast detection AF points, which Sony has placed over a wide area of the screen. This should improve focus tracking as well as focusing on off-center subjects.
An improved, original Sony algorithm for the prediction o f moving bodies results in a 1.5 times improvement in performance in tracking a subject and predicting its next movement. Additionally, AF and automatic exposure (AE) continue to track the subject during high-speed continuous shooting (up to 5 fps). The a7 II retains its predecessor's Eye AF feature-the camera tracks and focuses on the subject's eye, even when the face is partially turned away.
Ergonomic Refinements
Users can transfer photos or MP4 movie files to Android-based smart phones and tablets via either Wi-Fi or NFC, and users can take advantage of Sony's PlayMemories Camera Apps, which let you expand the camera's functionality.
Carry-Over features
Other than the above changes, the a7 II offers pretty much the same stellar feature set as the a7, including:
1200-zone Evaluative Metering: You can choose from multi-segment, center-weighted or spot metering.
Area-Specific Noise Reduction: The image processing engine selectively divides the image into areas based on patterns (such as edges, textures and flat areas like blue skies), then applies the most appropriate noise reduction for each area to reduce noise.
Multi-frame noise reduction: The a7 II composites four shots to suppress noise and raise effective sensitivity in low light without a flash, while the D-range Optimizer helps coax details out of shadows and highlights of contrasty scenes in one shot.
16-bit image processing, 14-bit RAW output: 16-bit image processing and 14-bit RAW output help preserve maximum detail and produce images of the highest quality with rich tonal gradations. The 14-bit RAW (Sony ARW) format ensures optimal quality for later image adjustment (via Image Data Converter or other software).
In-camera RAW converter: Lets you adjust exposure, white balance, tonal curves, saturation, contrast, hue, sharpness, or apply D-Range Optimizer or vignetting compensation.
As with the a7S, the A7 II offers XAVC S format video with clean HDMI output and video capture up to 1080 60p. Uncompressed 4:2:2 8-bit output via HDMI into an external recorder is also available. An optional S-Log gamma profile can be added for enhanced dynamic range.
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