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Sony Alpha A7R 36.4MP Digital Camera - Black (Body Only)

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Maximum Aperture
f/4
Digital Zoom
E-Mount
Color
Black
MPN
‎ILCE7RB
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion, Lithium
Brand
Sony
Series
Sony Alpha
Type
Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
36.4 MP
Model
Sony A7R
Optical Zoom
1.5x
Features
Body Only, 1080p HD Video Recording
Item Weight
2lbs.

About this product

Product Identifiers

Brand
Sony
MPN
‎ILCE7RB
Model
Sony A7R
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13037099243

Product Key Features

Digital Zoom
E-Mount
Maximum Aperture
f/4
Color
Black
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion, Lithium
Features
Body Only, 1080p HD Video Recording
Series
Sony Alpha
Type
Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
36.4 MP
Optical Zoom
1.5x

Dimensions

Item Weight
2lbs.

Additional Product Features

Manufacturer Color
Black

Item description from the seller

italmia503

italmia503

100% positive feedback
24 items sold
Joined Jul 2020

Product ratings and reviews

4.7
71 product ratings
  • 60 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    Good Hardware Handicapped by an Awkward Interface

    Its widely known that the sensor in this camera performs brilliantly in the Nikon D800/810, with extraordinarily high resolution, low-noise images. The images from this camera's use of the same sensor is about as good, but the efficient production of good images is hampered by Sony's awkward interface and slow operation. I compare this camera to my Canon 7D II, which is a pure action shooter's instrument. My use of Canon and other lenses on this camera body mean that I sacrifice autofocus, but for capturing panoramas and focus-stacks, autofocus and RAW operating speed are not high priorities. However, this camera gets in the way of the photographer. Instead of providing separate, independent controls for the number of shots taken and their EV separations, it provides a number of ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: matr-am

  • Top critical review

    In the business and hobby 55 years and have owned just about all the major brands in 35mm, & medium format.

    Came back into the Sony camp this year after selling off my all my Nikon equipment. To large and heavy for me anymore. Had originally started out with Nikon in the 60s and came back to them in 2011. Thought I would go to my grave with Nikon BUT bought a Sony A6000 in July 2014 and was so impressed by all that it could do and how well it per formed. Also impressed with the small size. So this year bought a a7r and another a6000. I bought the a7r for the resolution it gives and the fine detail it creates especially landscapes with distant foliage. I use it for still shots but NOT for sports or moving subjects. But as has been stated on other reviews you have to treat this camera very carefully for the following reasons. It needs good glass to really bring out those beautiful 36mpg's ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: vasudev1008

  • Outstanding Camera

    I'd read a lot about Sony mirrorless cameras. Based on the positive comments, I switched from a heavy Nikon dSLR and will never look back. The image quality of the Sony is truly outstanding, with excellent sharpness and faithful rendering of colors -- even in this earlier model. The UI is intuitive and didn't have a long learning curve; There are enough settings for very advanced techniques, yet simple adjustments for those quick, casual shots. The only downside was having to invest in new lenses; there are adapters to go from other manufacturers to E Series, but that defeats the purpose of having the smaller and lighter Sony lenses.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: milhammer47

  • Sony 7R

    I bought this camera because I was looking for a full frame camera that was smaller and lighter than the Canon 5D or even 6D. Read a lot of glowing reviews and seen great pictures taken with it but still hesitated until I learned that I could use my large collection of Canon EF and FD lenses with it. So I looked the plunge and bought it. First let me say that...no in my experience you can not us Canon lenses on the 7R and expect to use auto focus...I tried three adapters including the $499 MetaBones adapter and not one could consistently use the autofocus. OK that's not the 7Rs fault so moving on, I found the 7R's electronic viewfinder is not as good as it was suppose to be. Even with the pixel peeking I struggled to get the camera focused correctly. Perhaps people with better eyesight ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: filmishone

  • Quality for anything, in a smaller package!

    I changed from my lifelong cameras, Canon, when the first A7R was introduced. I'd wanted to get something mirrorless, as in smaller, but didn't want to give into something that would be less quality. At that time there was really nothing to compare with the pixel size of these images. Of course Nikon and Canon went nuts creating new DSLRs that had 50 megapixels. But I'll take the 46 of the A7R III with a much smaller body anytime. One caveat. I miss the little flash at the top of the body. Not that it was really good enough to light something on its own, but I miss it for fill.

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: voldr