Comfortable and surprisingly compact camera body; Improved low light performance; Built-in image stabilization; Wide range of usable ISOs; More sophisticated autofocus performance; Excellent video capabilities,
Relatively low resolution; Mediocre continuous shooting performance; No built-in flash; No losslessly compressed RAW option,
Sammanfattning: With the α7S II Sony provides professionals with the right tool to create top quality video and excellent still images in every shooting situation. Its 12.2-million-pixel full-frame Exmor CMOS sensor masters high sensitivity shooting, with a maximum sensi...
Superb video quality, Great in low light conditions, Metal-bodied toughness
It's really expensive
The A7S II is certainly more of a specialist's camera than its sibling the A7R II. I think the latter is a better all-round performer and a superior buy for the more general shooter, but if you're looking for a compact system camera that offers class-lead...
Great low-light performance, Excellent for video, Much-improved ergonomics
Limited detail capture among full-frame cameras, Unimpressive burst performance
Sony Alpha A7S II – Image Quality The Sony Alpha A7S II goes against the grain. Where full-frame rivals like the A7R II, the Nikon D810 and Canon 5DS R make the most of tech improvements to allow ultra-high resolution sensors without killing higher-ISO pe...
Excellent 12.2MP full-frame stills, Top-notch 4K, 120-fps Full HD videos, Whopping 409,600 ISO, 14-bit compressed/uncompressed RAW
Very noisy at high ISOs, Not ideal for action, Expensive
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Sony FE 35mm F2.8 Lens ($798)This Zeiss prime lens is nice and compact, yet not too pricey.Sony A-mount to E-mount Lens Adapter (...
Although the refinements that have been made to the Alpha 7S II might not appear to be as revolutionary as those on the 7R II, it has come on a long way from the original 7S. The introduction of the 5-axis stabilisation transforms handheld shooting to the...
Super, high ISO ISO 409,600 maximum, Now with internal 4K video, improved AF system
Only 12 million pixels, Video record button not ideally placed, Expensive and specialized
The A7S II is an important update to Sony's specialized, high-sensitivity A7S compact system camera. The resolution looks low, but this is a camera designed for low light and 4K video rather than day-to-day photography, and we look forward to giving it a...
Although the recent A7R II was a huge advancement over its predecessor, the A7S II is much more of a refinement of the original A7S. The changes are also somewhat predictable. With the A7R II recording 4K internally, it was only a matter of time before th...
Sammanfattning: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony a7s II, Sony's second generation full frame 35mm mirrorless camera that targets video shooters. We test it with a variety of Sony FE lens including the 55mm f/1.8, FE 24-70 f/4 and the FE 70-200mm f/4. The a7S II can shoot 4K vi...
Sony has clearly differentiated its latest α7 cameras into three categories, with the α7 II being the general-purpose model with the most affordable price tag (RRP AU$2299), the α7R II (RRP AU$4499) offering the highest resolution and the α7S II (RRP AU$4...