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Product highlights 12.2MP Full-Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor BIONZ X Image Processor Internal UHD 4K30 & 1080p120 Recording S-Log3 Gamma and Display Assist Function 5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization 0.5 2.36m-Dot XGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF ISO 100-102400, Expandable to ISO 409600 Fast Intelligent AF to -4 EV Full Pixel Read-Out Making strides in the video arena, the a7SII Mirrorless Digital Camera from Sony offers an impressive blend of sensitivity, dynamic range, resolution, and speed to benefit a versatile multimedia workflow. Revolving around a full-frame 12.2MP Exmor CMOS sensor, the a7SII is capable of internal UHD 4K recording at 30 fps with full pixel readout as well as 1080p recording at up to 120 fps, all in the XAVC S format. Benefitting recording versatility, the BIONZ X image processor also pairs with the sensor to enable expanded sensitivity to ISO 409600 along with fast intelligent autofocus with low-light sensitivity to -4 EV. Further enabling working in difficult lighting conditions, 5-axis SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization compensates for vertical, horizontal, pitch, yaw, and roll camera movements for sharper, smoother handheld recording. Complementing the 4K recording capabilities is a redeveloped recording setup, including the ability to utilize S-Log3 Gamma and S-Gamut3 in addition to S-Log2, for increasing dynamic range values by up to 1300% to better match high-end post-production workflows. For clearer monitoring potential, an enhanced Zebra function better supports working with S-Log gamma settings and a Gamma Display Assist helps to preview imagery with natural contrast by converting S-Log2 and S-Log3 settings to the ITU709 gamma for easier on-camera viewing. Complementing the imaging capabilities, the a7SII is also characterized by a compact, yet robust, body design that incorporates a high 0.78x-magnification Tru-Finder OLED electronic viewfinder. With a resolution of 2.36-million dots and a Zeiss
Sony a7S II ILCE7SM2/B 12.2 MP E-mount Camera with Full-Frame Sensor, Black (Renewed)
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Product highlights 12.2MP Full-Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor BIONZ X Image Processor Internal UHD 4K30 & 1080p120 Recording S-Log3 Gamma and Display Assist Function 5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization 0.5 2.36m-Dot XGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF ISO 100-102400, Expandable to ISO 409600 Fast Intelligent AF to -4 EV Full Pixel Read-Out Making strides in the video arena, the a7SII Mirrorless Digital Camera from Sony offers an impressive blend of sensitivity, dynamic range, resolution, and speed to benefit a versatile multimedia workflow. Revolving around a full-frame 12.2MP Exmor CMOS sensor, the a7SII is capable of internal UHD 4K recording at 30 fps with full pixel readout as well as 1080p recording at up to 120 fps, all in the XAVC S format. Benefitting recording versatility, the BIONZ X image processor also pairs with the sensor to enable expanded sensitivity to ISO 409600 along with fast intelligent autofocus with low-light sensitivity to -4 EV. Further enabling working in difficult lighting conditions, 5-axis SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization compensates for vertical, horizontal, pitch, yaw, and roll camera movements for sharper, smoother handheld recording. Complementing the 4K recording capabilities is a redeveloped recording setup, including the ability to utilize S-Log3 Gamma and S-Gamut3 in addition to S-Log2, for increasing dynamic range values by up to 1300% to better match high-end post-production workflows. For clearer monitoring potential, an enhanced Zebra function better supports working with S-Log gamma settings and a Gamma Display Assist helps to preview imagery with natural contrast by converting S-Log2 and S-Log3 settings to the ITU709 gamma for easier on-camera viewing. Complementing the imaging capabilities, the a7SII is also characterized by a compact, yet robust, body design that incorporates a high 0.78x-magnification Tru-Finder OLED electronic viewfinder. With a resolution of 2.36-million dots and a Zeiss
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Product review & video
hello friends Brandon here with my first ever camera review the a7 s mark - like the original this camera has at many in the video community talking but does it stack up to the current camera market before I go any further this camera has stills features but I will be tackling this review from a video perspective the original a7s hit the market along with the gh4 about a year ago the a7s stole the hearts of many shooters with its unbelievable ability to nearly see in the dark the mark 2 looks to add some functionality while maintaining what everyone loved about the mark 1 the body of the camera is very similar to the original design with only a slightly larger side grip and a few more buttons the record button is unfortunately still on the far right of the camera above the SD card door and is as awkward to press as ever you can however remap it to almost any other button on the camera s

