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July 2014
(86%)
90 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(93%)
685 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Construction robuste
Suivi du sujet efficace
AF 79 points
Rafale à 12 images par seconde
Écran orientable en tous sens
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Menu rapide personnalisable
Griffe ISO standard
Vidéo XAVC-S à 50 Mbps
AF à 79 collimateurs
Rafale 12 i/s
Boîtier magnésium
Joints d'étanchéité
150.000 déclenchements
Etc
Wi-Fi et NFC
Griffe MI
Compatible avec tous les accessoires (grip
Batterie
Etc.) de l'A77
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de prise casque
Un seul emplacement SD
Pas d'écran tactile
Interface encore un peu confuse
Autonomie encore en léger retrait par rapport à celle d'un reflex optique
Un seul emplacement pour carte mémoire
Pas de sortie casque pour contrôler le niveau sonore en vidéo
Tilt-and-swivel LC, Evenly exposed pictures with accurate color and sharp detai, Wide ISO range for low-light photograph, Continuous shooting of 12 fps for up to 25 photos
Eye sensor too sensitiv, Overly aggressive noise reduction at high ISO, Poor smartphone Wi-Fi connectivity
Sony's Alpha 77 Mark 2 DSLR is a solid, fast-shooting camera that can do it all, but it especially shines in low-light settings. A variation on the conventional DSLR, Sony's Alpha 77 M2 camera is an upgrade of its popular Alpha 77 SLT (single-l...
Extrait: Sony α77 Mark II review: we put Sony's α77 replacement through its paces in our Sony Sony α77 II review video.The Sony α77 mark II has a 24 million-pixel sensor, but this is a new device that benefits from the progress that has been made with sensor desig...
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Publié: 2014-08-13, Auteur: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent high ISO image quality. 12fps continuous shooting. Fast, 79-point autofocus system. In-body stabilization. Sharp OLED EVF. Excellent control layout. Sharp, articulated rear LCD. Seamless Live View experience. Built-in Wi-Fi. PC sync flash socket
A little slow to start and shoot. Single memory card slot. No built-in GPS. Some photographers prefer an optical viewfinder
The Sony Alpha 77 II has one of the quickest autofocus systems we've seen on an SLR and can shoot at 12fps, making it our Editors' Choice....
It may look almost identical to the three-year-old A77, but the latest Mark II version has a lot of new tricks up its sleeve that take Sony's prosumer interchangeable lens camera in a more action oriented direction that will particularly appeal to sports...
Rapid AF system; Fast burst mode; Impressive burst depth; Weather sealing
Image quality suffers a touch at higher ISO settings
The first Sony Alpha 77 - or Mark I if you will - posed a serious threat to the APS-C DSLR duopoly of Canon and Nikon with its impressive specification and performance, thus making the three-year wait for a replacement frustrating for many Sony fans.The a...
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Publié: 2014-05-27, Auteur: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Although Sony is likely to be criticized for removing the GPS function, in just about every other detail the A77 II looks like an attractive update. The slight gains in sensor performance over its predecessor are welcome and place the A77 II on a level wi...
Publié: 2014-05-01, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Extrait: The Alpha A77 II shares a great deal with its predecessor, from the weather-proof body and controls to the 2.4 Million dot OLED viewfinder, hinged screen, 24 Megapixel resolution and 12 fps continuous shooting. The major new feature is the phase-detect AF...
Publié: 2014-05-01, Auteur: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Extrait: Sony has launched a new translucent mirror option in their Alpha range of interchangeable lens cameras. Boasting a new autofocus system and greater ISO sensitivity, will the Sony a77 II become the king of APS-C cameras? We look back at its predecessor, th...