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September 2015
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Brillante Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 1.600
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 3.200 bis ISO 12.800
Auch ISO 25.600 können teilweise noch genutzt werden
Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformtem Griff
Die Kamera
Herausragende Bild- und Videoqualität
Umfangreiche Ausstattung
Bildstabilisator
Lässt sich auch mit „Fremdobjektiven“ verwenden
Noch klein und leicht
Sehr hohe Fotoqualität
Sehr hohe Videoqualität
Großer und heller Sucher
Vergleichsweise kompakt und leicht
WLAN eingebaut
Klasse Bildqualität bei 42 Megapixel
Eingebauter Bildstabilisator
Rasanter Autofokus
Spritzwasser-geschütztes und griffiges Gehäuse
Autofokus und Stabilisator arbeiten mit Fremdobjektiven
Riesiger und scharfer Sucher
Ultra-HD-Video
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Zeiss FE 24-70mm F4 OSS ZA
Im Weitwinkel an den Bildrändern etwas unscharf
Das Abspeichern von Bildern dauert auch bei einer schnellen SD-Karte sehr lange
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...
Zusammenfassung: The new Sony Alpha 7R – a high-resolution challenger Sony's new Alpha 7 series flagship represents a throwing down of the gauntlet not only to other compact system cameras but also to Nikon and Canon DSLRs –including the new 50MP Canon EOS 5DS R. The Alph...
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-23, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: gadgetguy.com.au
Brilliant photos, solid construction, fast and accurate focus, fine features
Fiddly drive mode dial, no touch screen focus point select
As always, there's a trade-off between the different virtues of one camera versus another, and while the body of the Sony Alpha 7R II camera may be compact, its lenses won't be. So consider this the camera to buy not so much if you want compact, but if yo...
Zusammenfassung: If you've been using a digital SLR for the last couple of years, you might not have realised just how advanced new cameras have become. And Sony's a7R Mark II is just about the most advanced of them all — apart from one small but surprisingly annoying iss...
The α7R II overtakes its predecessor to provide the highest-resolution currently available in the most compact camera body. It has also introduced more professional video functions that could make it more appealing to some professional photographers and s...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-12, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
This is a camera that is practically perfect. Image quality – jpeg, RAW and 4K video – is stellar. Sony has addressed a criticism of MkI for providing only compressed RAW images with reduced colour depth. The new camera, with a firmware upgrade, provides
Battery life is still a little restricted. An extra battery is a wise precaution. The EVF is not up to the standard set by Fujifilm and Olympus