Sony A7II
- Sensor Resolution24.3-megapixels24.3-megapixels
- Low-pass Filter
- Sensor SizeFull-frame (35.8×23.9mm)Full-frame (35.8×23.9mm)
- Image StabilizationSensor-Shift 5x axis in bodynone
- Image ProcessorBIONZXBIONZX
- AF SystemPhase + Contrast Detect (Hybrid)Phase + Contrast Detect (Hybrid)
- ISO50-25,60050-25,600
- Shutter min/max30 – 1/8000sec30 – 1/8000sec
- Continuous Shooting Speed5 FPS5
- Video1920 x 1080 (60p, 60i, 24p), 1440 x 1080 (30p), 640 x 480 (30p)1920 x 1080 (60p, 60i, 24p), 1440 x 1080 (30p), 640 x 480 (30p)
- Lcd3.0″ Tilting 1,230k dots3.0″ Tilting 1,230k dots
- ViewfinderElectronic 100%, Eye tracking AFElectronic 100%, Eye tracking AF
- Hot Shoe
- Wi-FiBuilt-in + NFCBuilt-in + NFC
- Battery Life350 shots340 shots
- Dimensions: 126.9x 95.7 x 59.7 mm127x 94 x 48 mm
- Weight: 556g474g
The 5 axis in body stabilization is very impressive and is the sole reason that I'm willing to over look the A7II lack of 4k video recording capabilities. None the less the Sony's xavc video codec is no slouch either.I'm pretty sure the 1080p video quality will be just fine for the most part. Anyways I'm looking forward to see some more reviews on the A7II. Check out some of the videos demonstrating the capabilities of the A7II. Please let me know your thoughts and opinions...
Sony A7II
Sony has been releasing some very impressive cameras over the last few years. The A7II is a great example of one of their most recent offerings. I'm particularly interested in this camera because up until recently the Panasonic GH4 has been my pick for my next camera.
The GH4 implementation video focused features are great in comparison to the current crop of Canon and Nikon camera offerings.The Panasonic GH4 also has in body 4k video recordings with 96 fps slow motion @ 720p recording with in camera video playback.The GH4 is perfect for me in every way except in one area. It doesn't have in body camera image stabilization for video or stills.