![]() I own a Leica M9 rangefinder and a few Leica lenses that are hands down the most impressive lenses I’ve ever shot. Size comparison between Sony A7II and Leica M9 For the working professional and serious hobbyist, the Sony A7 series was intriguing, but still wasn’t quite there yet as a viable replacement for the DSLR.Įven with the Sony A7S, which offered 4K video and crazy good high ISO performance, its 12mp sensor and same funky ergonomics made it difficult for the average professional to completely fall in love with. These were the first two fullframe mirrorless options on the market, something many photographers had been eagerly waiting for.Īlthough lighter and smaller, there was still a lot of room left for improvement and a fullframe sensor wasn’t enough. ![]() In October of 2013, Sony announced the Sony Alpha 7 and Sony Alpha 7R, a date that may be remembered later on as the actual start of the mirrorless revolution. Before we get to that though, let’s rewind for a minute. I’ll get into this Sony a7ii review in a minute, but first, let’s look at some of the history of Sony cameras.Īt the end of 2014, Sony released the Sony A7II, and the game changed a little… and for some of us, it changed a lot.
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