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Published: 2016-12-21, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In part 2 of our review of the best lenses for the Sony A99 II, we look at the performance of zoom lenses. More versatile than fixed focal length primes, zoom lenses offer the convenience of multiple focal lengths in a single lens. Image quality isn't qui...
Published: 2016-12-20, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: Sony's latest 42Mp SLT A99 II adds another full-frame, high-resolution camera option for photographers demanding images packed with detail. Boasting a back-illuminated (BSI) sensor, the Sony A99 II achieved an outstanding overall DxOMark score of 92 point...
Published: 2016-12-01, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
The Sony SLT A99 II gives landscape, architectural, advertising or magazine photographers desiring plenty of pixels for large-scale or high-quality prints another camera to consider. Although its $3198 price tag puts it squarely in the professional or ver...
The 15 minutes I had with the Sony a99 II is barely enough for me to fully evaluate it; but from what I've seen so far from the autofocus performance, Sony has been working quite hard to improve what they already have–which is good as it is. In some ways...
Published: 2016-09-21, Author: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Sony announced the long-awaited A99 II DSLR-style camera at photokina 2016 this week and Shutterbug was one of a handful of media outlets to get to shoot with a pre-production version of the camera. What was it like? Well, in a nutshell, it was fast! On...
Superb image quality at low, moderate ISOs; Improved high ISO performance; Fast continuous shooting speeds; Very impressive hybrid autofocus; High-quality 4K UHD video; Rugged camera body,
Multi-selector joystick can be awkward to use; No EVF live view at fastest burst rate; Buffer clearing is slow with no UHS-II support; 4K UHD video isn't as full-featured as E-mount counterparts,
With its price tag and DSLR-like build, the A99 II isn't for everyone. Even those demanding a full-frame camera have cheaper, more compact and easier to live with options in Sony's own E-mount cameras including the A7, A7S and A7R. And if you're already i...
Superb AF performance, Next-gen connectivity, No viewfinder blackout
Fiddly menu system, No XQD/CFexpress support, Limited touchscreen functionality
The A9 II was designed specifically with the photojournalist in mind. For the average user, this camera will likely be overkill, with most of the new features going unused and under-appreciated. For the target audience though, this is one heck of an upgra...