Abstract: THREE GORGEOUS CAMERAS] by terry on 26 March 2014 THE NEW FUJIFILM X-T1 JOINS THE OLYMPUS OMD E-M1 AND THE SONY a7 at the top of the mirrorless interchangeable lens camera category. For the past ten days I have had them all here together on the test b...
Abstract: This is the 24-megapixel version of Sony's full-frame mirrorless camera. There is also a 36-megapixel A7r ($2500 body). The magnesium alloy body is ...
This camera looks handsome, feels solid and has the output expected of full-frame digital sensors. We used it with the supplied Zeiss 55mm prime lens, which is incomparable and expensive, and it is a superb kit. We have used the A7 and the A7r and admire ...
Full frame sensor, Light body, Small body, Tilting screen
Limited lens collection, No touchscreen, Limited raw functionality
The Sony A7 is a fantastic camera, there's no doubt about that. For the price and size, you can't really beat it. But it does feel a little unfinished at the moment. Together with its A7R sibling, the A7 feels like a camera for early adopters – it's a fa...
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Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The full-frame camera has been synonymous with the most high-end DSLRs — the biggest, the priciest. Not anymore. A new breed of camera that's light on its feet but packs the best image quality outside of pro-grade gear is here, and it starts with Sony's n...
Sony's new ILC-a7 cameras are certain to excite both professional photographers and serious enthusiasts alike – and they could put a dampener on enthusiasm for Olympus's new OM-D E-M1 camera. Although the E-M1 is significantly cheaper than the ILC-a7, it ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Alpha a7 camera. This is the first full frame ILC (interchangeable lens camera). The CMOS sensor is the same size as other full frame cameras and 35mm film cameras. The a7 is incredibly compact and portable and the body weighs j...
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Published: 2015-04-06, Author: tan , review by: thestar.com.my
Excellent picture quality, compact for a fullframe camera, fiveaxis image stabilisation works well
Autofocus a little slow in low light, shutter sound is pretty loud
The A7 II is an evolutionary update to the A7. It doesn’t offer anything that would really make it worth upgrading to if you already own an A7. However, if you’re looking for a full-frame mirrorless then there’s actually no other choice except for the A7 II an...
Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Victor , review by: klgadgetguy.com
Abstract: As what you have got from the title, today we are going to review the brand new Sony A7. We have been using the Sony A7 for plenty of weeks now. We find it awesome as we were getting used to the features of the camera.The Sony Alpha A7 is Sony's first mir...