Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A7 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A7 2.
January 2015
(87%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Size and handling, Image quality, Effective in-body stabilization system
Viewfinder colours slightly undersaturated, Position of Record button, Significant price increase over A7
The Sony Alpha A7 II is a superb camera that has all the benefits of a full-frame sensor without the bulk. It has good AF, superb image stabilization and produces very high quality images in a wide range of conditions...
Abstract: The α7 II is a full frame CSC of true professional quality that brings strong competition to DSLR systems and offers huge imaging potential in a lightweight body. The 24-million-pixel full frame sensor brings excellent dynamic range coupled with low noise...
Size and handling, Image quality, Effective in, body stabilization system
Viewfinder colours slightly undersaturated, Position of Record button, Significant price increase over A7
The Sony A7 II is a superb camera that has all the benefits of a full-frame sensor without the bulk. It has good AF, superb image stabilization and produces very high quality images in a wide range of conditions...
Abstract: Lack of perceived serious intent may well be the reason this superlative mirrorless SLR from Sony, the Alpha 7 II, was being heavily discounted at the time of writing. I was struck when I first handled it by how small and compact it is and how pleasingly...
Photo answers review Photo answers rating A little over a year ago, Sony fired a warning shot across the bows of Canon and Nikon by releasing the world's first ever full-frame mirrorless camera – the A7. It was small, light and the image quality match...
Stellar imaging quality, 5-axis stabilisation massively boosts handheld performance, Top notch build quality and design
No 4K video option
The Sony A7 II is a truly superb high-end camera The A7 II's stabilisation sets it apart from every other full-frame camera on the market. For shooting handheld video, for shooting with long lenses or for shooting longer exposures in low light conditions...
Good picture quality up to ISO 6400, Buildquality, Premium electronic viewfinder, Mechanical stabilisation works with all lenses, Comprehensive video mode, Adjustable LCD screen, WiFi / NFC connectivity, Hot shoe for attaching accessories, Fast AF and 5fp
Battery life should be better, No builtin flash, LCD screen not touchsensitive, Shutter is too noisy, Rear settings wheel is too small, No USB 3.0, Still no separate battery charger, No 4K video
We had some excellent shooting sessions with the Sony A7 II. It's very nice to use and offers all-round performance. The picture quality is excellent, and, with the help of a lens converter, you can re-use all your old full-format lenses from different ma...
Hello , is it the A7 II you were looking for? If you were expecting the A7 II to be a revolutionary update, we understand if it feels underwhelming. On the outside, not much appears to have changed. But while it doesn't distance itself from its predec...
Full-frame image quality in a compact body, Rock-steady five-axis stabilization, XAVC-S video format
Slow burst modes not ideal for action, No built-in flash
We highly recommend the Sony A7 Mark II. While you can now get a great deal on the original model and get equally pleasing photos, it is worth spending that extra $400 for better video capture and the terrific five-axis stabilization system. The newer mo...