The sony optics are expensive, the good ones, better in my opinion go on third-party optics, obviously from case to case, not being Sony user however I feel to recommend it for those who have to do special work, I used the camera for about 3 hours in a row. The noise of the shot is really impressive and embarrassing, the viewfinder is dated, the camera is slow throughout AF buffer that to save a raw file with pose of 30 sec it takes even over 20 sec, which say everything surmountable, given the potential of a 36 Mp sensor that returns abundant details to make even large prints. The quality of the native colors does not excite me, especially the rendering of reds, but the files are very workable and with little effort, it is to find a right lut for our case. So given the cost, I would say that currently with about 500-600 euros you take home a camera with a good 36 mp FF sensor, with all the limitations of the time, but I would say that for static/landscape photo and generic use on easel is really great. Opinion: Used in a photo architecture and interior session. Pros: Excellent image quality, price of used, decent body quality.Ĭons: Delicate paint, battery ergonomics snap noise, buffer, AF, tethering without preview (with C1), important shutter vibrations The nice thing is that today it is also located at 600 euros or so which is definitely a great price for a 36mp fullframe The sensor is really a lot of stuff, I think it is the same as the D810, it has an excellent dynamic range, in my opinion the top for landscape photography If you can also combine third-party optics via adapters (without demanding anything from autofocus) Super recommended for those who want a great sensor or need croppare or print images while maintaining excellent quality. Ergonomics is not the best, in my hands the grip is a little small. The battery doesn't last long, but it's a problem sony has only chosen to address in recent years. Let's start from the fact that it is one of the first mirrorless, therefore a system still "unripe" in some respects especially with regard to the really poor autofocus and the iso seal also poor. Opinion: What to say, I owned it for about a year and it always rapped me great shots, unfortunately but over time I found it more against than pro. Pros: Extraordinary sensor, used price, dynamic rangeĬons: Now dated system, autofocus, iso seal, battery life Publish your advertisement on JuzaPhoto ( info) Sony E (click here to view all compatible lenses) One is an SD slot (UHS-I/II compliant), the other is a dual SD (UHS-I compliant) and Sony Memory Stick Duo slot.Sony A7r, acquista usato garantito su RCE Fotoįullframe, 36 x 24 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.0x in comparison with FF) Backscatter has been busy putting the new Sony A7R IV to the test in the clear tropical waters of Little Cayman and the mucky, macro-rich black sands of the. Dual SD card slots, compared to a single slot in the α7R II.Improved battery life due to larger battery.Altered button layout reminiscent of the α9.
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