This camera is a 42MP full frame mirrorless one with 5-axis image stabilization (If you are using Sony lenses), featuring the world's first 35mm BSI (BackSide Illumination) CMOS sensor, and including a hybrid autofocus system and 4K video capabilities. So far I have only used Canon lenses on it using Sigma MC-11 adapter. It worked with most lenses I threw at it. I am waiting for a Original Sony lens (28-70mm OSS) and then I will know the effects of 5 axis stabilization too. I also added some apps, Digital filter which eliminates the need of ND filters (I have not tested this completely yet) Smart remote, Multiple exposure and Motion shot. (You can find more apps and info at playmemoriescameraapps com . 42 MP and wide dynamic range makes this a Landscape photographers dream and movie makers who need 4K.Read full review
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I returned the camera after about a week of use. Thought it started up too slow, image review too slow, the exposure compensation dial cumbersome and auto white too finike ( to much fine adjustments with changing scenes). My intention was to switch from Olympus EM-1 mkii to the Sony A7R II, but the ease of use and the final image appearance from the Olympus was far more pleasing. I shoot jpeg and expect the least amount of post processing and rarely need to enlarge images. The Sony has made me appreciate my Olympus EM-1 mkii all the more. The Sony is a great camera but did not serve my needs.
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It is a great camera, (coming off of the Canon 6d). The image quality is absolutely stunning. The only problem is that the menus are difficult to make sense out of, there's no meaningful onboard help,, so many times you're just fiddling/guessing or looking back to the menu. It's not an intuitive process at all. I've been at it for a couple of weeks now and still thinking hard if I want to get outside of just basic shot set up. Once I fully understand how to use this camera it will be the best camera in the universe. :-) I got the Zeiss 55, 1.8 and an in dreamworld with portraits. The closest Eye focus pretty much delivers 95% "perfect" focus in shots (yes, tack sharp, perfect). Well over the 50% I got on my 6d. I love my camera, if you can afford it, you won't regret it. Get about 2 or 4 extra Wasabi batteries on amz, you'll need them. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Love this camera so far. Been watching tons of YouTube videos on how to get the most out of its functions. There’s a lot... and can get a little complicated but with tutorials I caught on quickly. Coming from Canon I wasn’t sure at first, but I am happily satisfied now. Down side: Sony lenses are pricy and to use eye-autofocus, which is a great feature, you cannon use a converter. But that being said all other functions with my canon lenses and the sigma m11 converter I bought work great., including normal autofocus.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This camera has a lot more functions then I will ever use. It is loaded. I will never outgrow this camera. It is very compact and works perfectly with my Canon L series Lens, with the Metabones adapter. Great stabilization with the canon glass. So far I have found nothing negative about this camera except the battery which I new would be an issue before I purchased the camera. Easy fix, just purchased more batteries and a charger that will charge a couple of batteries at a time. I am 72 years old and love the light weight of this camera. Beats lugging my Canon 5D mark III around and has a bigger full frame sensor with better exposure latitude. I love this camera.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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