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September 2015
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Capteur 24x36 mm de 42
4 millions de pixels
Stabilisation sur 5 axes
Qualité d'image exceptionnelle
Sensibilité maximale de 102 400 ISO
Autofocus réactif
Visée large et confortable
Vidéo 4K intégrée
Obturateur mécanique et électronique
Garanti 500
Excellente qualité d'image en photo comme en vidéo
Compacité pour ce niveau de qualité design et ergonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie toujours trop faible (200 images au mieux)
Superb image quality, Excellent low light capabilities, Compact given its specs
Video record button is annoyingly placed, We can't afford one
In short, it's one of the best cameras you can buy today We know what you're thinking: this camera costs over two and half grand, and that doesn't even include a lens. And you're right: the A7R II is eye-wateringly expensive – about £1,000 more than the...
It's hard to rate the a7R II because there's not much to compare it with. It's one of only two cameras to offer 4K video from a full-frame sensor – the other one is the Canon EOS 1D C, and it costs £5,650. As such, the Sony is a superb choice for people w...
42.4MP BI full-frame sensor – industry first, 4K movies, ISO up to 102,400, Can autofocus some Canon lenses (via adapter), Five-axis image stabilization
LCD non-touch capable, EVF has slight lag
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42.4MP BI full-frame sensor – industry first, 4K movies, ISO up to 102,400, Can autofocus some Canon lenses (via adapter), Five-axis image stabilization
LCD non-touch capable, EVF has slight lag
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Publié: 2015-10-08, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
This is an expensive camera. £2,600 RRP (body only) is too much. Two of the most popular pro DSLRs, the Nikon D810, and the Canon 5D Mark III, are both well under that figure. If you're a photographer who doesn't care too much about video, they'll give yo...
For the most part, the Sony A7R II delivers terrific photo and video quality in a compact, well-designed body
Terrible battery life and a mushy shutter mechanism may negatively impact your shooting experience. Also, there's general highlight clipping in still photos and artifacts in some high-ISO-sensitivity shots that we hope Sony can improve via a firmware upda
It needs a little more refinement, but overall the Sony A7R II is a great camera for folks who need a high-resolution full-frame model in a more compact design than a dSLR...
High, resolution full, frame sensor, Small, weather, sealed body, High, end video features including in, camera 4K recording
Menu needs streamlining, Video record button awkwardly placed, Relatively limited range of lenses
While its huge pixel count makes the A7R II a serious DSLR alternative for landscape and portrait pros, the impressive AF performance and video features give it much wider appeal. However, lens options are still rather limited...
Full frame 24 x 36 mm sensor with 4.4 Megapixels, Fiveaxis stabilization, Exceptional image quality, Maximum ISO setting: 102,400 ISO, Fast autofocus, Big, comfortabletouse viewfinder, Onboard 4K movie recording, Electronic and mechanical shutter (500,000
Battery life is still too low (200 photos at best), Camera freezes while saving a burst of photos, Sensor is sensitive to dust, Huge file size, can be hard work for computers, No touchscreen, No builtin flash, No focal length data for manual lenses
The Sony Alpha 7R II builds on its predecessor's solid foundations, adding more pixels, onboard 4K movie recording, five-axis stabilization, a more comfortable viewfinder and a hybrid shutter. The camera's general responsiveness has improved too. That sai...
Stunning image quality with high levels of detail, Refined body design with improved handling characteristics, Wide autofocus coverage across the frame, Superb 5-axis image stabilisation to correct for camera shake
Large file sizes, Low battery life (290 shots using viewfinder), Lacks touchscreen functionality
While there are some cameras that offer incremental upgrades over their predecessors, the Sony Alpha 7R II isnt one of them. The Alpha 7R II is a huge step up from the Alpha 7R and the improvements that have been made address many of the criticisms of it...
Fantastic resolution, Great higher ISO performance, Effective OIS
No flash unit, Limited battery stamina
Sony A7R II – Image Quality Now for the main event: image quality. The Sony A7R II has a particularly bold sensor, pushing forwards from the standard-setting full-frame CSC design of the A7R. It's a higher-resolution sensor, at 42.4 megapixels, to the las...