




🔥 Elevate your photography game with Sony A7 — where pro power meets sleek portability!
The Sony ILCE7KB.CE is a compact full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a 24.3MP Exmor CMOS sensor, 117-point fast hybrid autofocus, and a 3-inch tiltable OLED viewfinder. It delivers professional-grade image quality and low-light performance with an ISO range up to 51200, paired with a versatile 28-70mm zoom lens. Lightweight yet powerful, it supports manual focus with focus peaking, making it ideal for both modern and vintage lens enthusiasts.





















| ASIN | B00FWUDEEC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.44:1 |
| Aspect ratio | 1.44:1 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Hybrid |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 117 |
| Available Memory Slots | 1 |
| Battery Weight | 25 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | 119,711 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 212 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 42 Bit |
| Box Contents | Camera, Rechargeable battery NP-FW50, AC Adaptor AC-UB10, Eyepiece cup, Body cap, Micro USB cable, Power cord, SEL-2870 zoom lens, Shoulder strap, Accessory shoe cap |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Camera Flash Type | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | 28-70mm full-frame standard zoom lens, dust and moisture resistant. |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MS Duo, MS PRO Duo, MS PRO Duo HS, MS Pro-HG Duo, MS XC-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Compatible mountings | Sony E |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 5 |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Crop Mode | 1x |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 612 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 8.3 |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 6000 x 4000 pixels |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Dynamic Stops | 10 Stops |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | aps-c |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | USB 2.0 |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | False |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC |
| Flash Modes Description | Slow Sync |
| Focus Features | Hybrid |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04905524958645 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization Type | Optical |
| Image stabilisation | Optical |
| Item Type Name | MILC |
| Item Weight | 416 Grams |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine, Normal |
| Lens Construction | 9/7 |
| Lens Correction Type | Aspherical |
| Lens Type | 28-70 mm |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ILCE7KB.CE |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Maximum Focal Length | 70 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 6000 Pixels |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Maximum focal length | 70 Millimeters |
| Metering Methods | Matrix measurement |
| Minimum Focal Length | 28 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Model Name | ILCE7KB.CE |
| Model Number | ILCE7KB.CE |
| Model Series | Alpha 7 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 4 x |
| Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Photo sensor technology | CMOS |
| Product Features | Shutter Priority^Aperture Priority |
| Real Angle Of View | 0.53 Radians |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Recording Capacity | 20000 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 7 |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority, Automatic, Shutter Priority |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported file format | aps-c |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | touch_screen |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 5 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
R**Y
Great camera at a great price
I bought this camera for a specific purpose. I learned photography during the age of film, and consequently the idea of manually focusing and the tactile feel of using a solidly built, metal lens still appeals. I have built up a collection of quality vintage glass, and while I could use these on my Fuji-x there was always a crop factor of 1.5 involved (as in a 50mm lens behaved as a 75mm on the Fuji). This crop factor issue could be solved by using a full frame sensor, but cameras with a full frame sensor are typically much more expensive than crop cameras. The Sony appeared to offer the best value entry into full frame sensors, however I was a bit dubious as in my eyes Sony wouldn't be regarded as a camera company like Nikon or Olympus for example, but rather as an electronics company. However in the end I went for the Sony and must admit that I'm pleasantly surprised. For a full frame sensor camera it's much smaller than I expected, just slightly bigger than my crop sensor Fuji x-T1 if at all. The image quality from the full frame sensor is excellent. However what's most appealing to me is that it has both Focus Peaking and Focus Magnification, which means that manual focusing is a doddle and I can now use all my vintage lenses at the focal length for which they were intended. The price also included a 28-70mm AF kit lens with hood which appears to offer high image quality, a great addition to have for those times when I'm feeling a little lazy or looking to capture non-static subjects. I do have a few complaints though. The manual is very poor. It's a bit bigger than my Fuji manual however the Fuji manual is in English alone whereas the Sony manual is written in 12 different languages?? This means that they are trying to cram a lot of information into a small space resulting in a lot of information missing and the print being too small. Another problem is the battery, and also charging same. This camera is no slouch when it comes to using battery power, yet the battery is pretty small due to the small size of the overall camera. This is a problem because the battery must be in the camera with the supplied charger. I've never come across this before, probably because it's a stupid idea. Why? Because if you have two batteries to overcome the high battery usage, there are situations where you would have one on charge while continuing to shoot with the other battery, but you can't with this charger because you need the camera as part of the charger circuit?? However at the end of the day I still give it five stars because of the image quality, full frame sensor, price and features all packed into a compact body, and of course the added bonus of a decent quality kit lens which is virtually a free extra, not to mention the excellent manual focus capabilities of focus peaking and zoom focus. The manual shortcomings can be overcome by checking out the numerous videos online which clarify everything, and the charger problem can easily be rectified by purchasing a cheap independent charger online. I picked up an excellent double battery charger for around £15 here on Amazon. So all in all a quality camera plus lens at a great price with a few little niggles which can easily be rectified.
B**R
A pocket battleship of a camera, capable of creating stunning images.
Coming from a Sony NEX 5N background (which I still use and rate highly) I'm loving the EVF, weather-proofing and Menus of the A7. Still to decide which flash to purchase for the camera. The only thing I miss is the touch screen on the 5N for selecting a focus point, though it takes hardly anytime on the A7. Many years ago I used to lug around a huge C*n#n T90. The A7 is tiny in comparison. In fact it is so light-though by no means cheap feeling-that taking shots single handed is not a problem with the A7. Finding the Pitch and Roll level sensors in the camera really useful too. Sony has delivered an outstanding bit of kit, and one can only hope that the A7 gains the recognition that it richly deserves for what it is; a truly remarkable camera at an unremarkable price. I'd just like to add how wonderful the camera is for using legacy and manual focus lenses. The A7 is a joy to use with focus peaking and Pentax/Asahi Takumar lenses with an inexpensive M42 to E-mount adapter. Likewise with Leica summarit lenses, great bang for your buck/pound. Have even started using old Minlota MD lenses with an adapter. Watch those fast legacy lens prices continue to rise as people embrace full-frame and MF with this camera. Update after 4 months of regular use. Another major bonus of this camera is that it can be easily customised with the designated C1 and C2 buttons, and the other buttons and dials as well. Ergonomically I have found everything to be comfortable to use-it's feather-like compared to a D700-and the recent firmware version 1.2 update has reduced the camera start-up time and increased the AF performance. It would appear that Sony are committed to the FE alpha system.
L**S
Best entry level full frame camera.
Pro’s: - Cheapest and one of the most portable full frame cameras. - Excellent low light performance. - Superb video quality, although limited to 1080p. - Camera body and lens design is gorgeous, purely aesthetic but it feels and looks lovely. - While it lacks a touchscreen you’ll quickly get used to using the dials, which is far easier to use in the poor weather conditions, did I mention it’s weather sealed too? - Nothing beats a full frame camera with a 50mm 1.8 lens. Cons: - Poor battery life, carry at least 3 if you plan on a full day of use. - Frame rate locked to 30fps when shooting MP4, everything you want is only available shooting AVCHD, this will be a problem if you use Apple products.
B**7
Really Fantastic
I've had the camera about three weeks now, and am bowled over by it. It exudes quality, feels great in my (rather large) hands and most importantly takes fantastic photos (well, I take the photos,of course, but it really seems to be on my side!). I bought this, with the kit lens, rather than the 36 mp R version because...it's much cheaper (I've never spent anywhere near this much on a camera before) and the 36mp isn't as proven and I'm not sure about all the discussions to do with more pixels in the same size sensor and so on, let alone the 'low pass filter' that they've taken out on the 36. I've taken a lot of shots, mainly outdoors and the results in terms of colour, sharpness and detail are stunning, though I've no idea how they would compare to the 'bigger brother', and I'm absolutely not a 'pixel peeker' - seems to me to be completely the wrong way to judge a photograph. Anyway, I'm a huge convert to Nex, as I travel widely, and this is the icing on the cake for me. It feels solid, even rugged (and has weather sealing, which is a godsend for me) and all the buttons and controls fall perfectly to hand. The exposure comp wheel is wonderful and all the customisation available is plentiful but intuitive. The menus are ok, though the guide does not explain everything in them - I was puzzled by the 6 style boxes, which seemed to replicate the actual style choices in the same menu section - there was a reference to them in the guide, but no explanation. Luckily I tracked down an American guide which explained them enough for me to understand the idea. But seriously, at this price you'd think Sony could do better on the guide front, surely?) So, not cheap, but definitely worth it for me - feels like, and performs with, real quality; an absolute pleasure to work with.
K**H
Brilliant budget full frame camera, The best at this price point.
Probably the best purchase ive done in a while. I upgraded from a nikon D3200 and the full frame sure makes a difference. Especially being sony these cameras are incredible at low light. I have been using it for almost 5 months and it is amazing. its very strongly built and sturdy and doesn't feel cheap at all. its very rare to see a full frame camera at this price as other competitors full frame cameras from nikon and canon are very expensive compared to this sony A7 and worse and older. I think this is the best budget full frame camera out on the market. Although the camera is from 2013, it doesn't feel outdated. the camera has plenty of features at this price point including smart remote functionality which is very useful for long exposures and landscape photography. the full frame also helps out with the portraits as it gives a very clean and sharp image with a beautiful bokeh when used with f2.8 or lower lenses. If you are doubtful on which one to buy between the A7ii and this one it completely depends on the purpose as there isn't much difference between the two for photography they almost perfectly similar. Although the A7ii is very good for video as it shoots SLog2 which is great for post production, it also has 5 axis stabilisation built in which helps when using old lenses. But the price difference is too much to consider as its almost double for very little upgrade. For pure photography this is a highly recommended camera and for amateurs its a brilliant camera to go professional with.
D**R
I mean Wow!
For years I have been searching for that single piece of kit that will shoot perfect stills and perfect video. In the Sony a7 that quest is finally at an end. It was with some anxiety that I decided to upgrade from my sony Nex7 to this full frame camera. The Nex7 is a superb camera in every way but the lure of a full frame camera was just too strong....and boy has the a7 delivered. The photographs are insanely gorgeous even using basic automatic mode and JPEG. The detail, the colour, the bokeh, Wow! Trust me, this takes photography to a whole new world. However, when it comes to video PLEASE, PLEASE read this caveat first..... If you take video footage then you simply have to change the settings from PAL to NTSC. Video taken at HD 1080 50p produces hideous shimmer and jello effect; whereas video taken at HD 1080 60p is rock solid. Seriously - to avoid disappointment you absolutely must switch from PAL to the NTSC format. Consider yourself warned!! Two other vital five star awards for this camera:- 1) The menu structure and custom buttons are brilliant. I adore having a zebra pattern to avoid burn out in bright sunlight; and a manual focus zoom assist for pin point accuracy in tricky low light situations. 2) Excellent post sales customer service by Sony. They solved the video problem within 48 hours of me emailing them; sending me a comprehensive and easy to follow check list of what I could try to sort the problem. Thank you Sony. Your advice was first rate xx I have no negative comments so far for the camera, but two minor requests. A built in ND filter would have been wonderful and a greater selection of optional lenses available now. The kit lens is great, but I would just like a larger zoom range, say 18-135mm rather than the 28-70mm offered. Ok! So I'm greedy lol.....but if you don't ask you don't get. In summary: if you are thinking of migrating to a FF camera then the Sony a7 MUST be on your short list. It won't disappoint.
T**R
Compact full frame on a budget, love mine.
Had mine for about 18 months now and still blown away by the picture quality with the right lens. Mine came in at just £619 with the kit lens on prime day. I don't think the kit lens is good enough for the sensor though but I kept mine just for shooting stabilised video, lens sharpness being less of an issue for moving footage. I use mine mostly with the excellent FE 28mm F2 lens, a sharp, fast and compact prime that really compliments the A7's small size making a great discreet carry all day outfit. I also use the very compact Samyang AF 35mm F2.8 lens which is equally sharp and a bargain price. One of the great advantages of full frame mirror-less is the ability to adapt older 35mm lenses at their native focal length, I've a bunch of manual Nikkor lenses from pre digital days that work perfectly using a Metabones adapter (much cheaper adapters are available). Focusing these old lenses is easy with peaking and 2x magnification assigned to a button. I have an Sony A6000 too and have to say I prefer my A7 in nearly all areas. The viewfinder is far superior, the buttons and dials are more abundant and fall to the fingers better.....and really there is not a lot of difference in size and weight apart from the raised viewfinder. The A7 produces much cleaner images at all ISO's than the A6000 and the auto white balance does a far better job. Plus there is no getting away from the lovely depth of field effects only a full frame provides. Also like the ease of access to the SD card slot on the side, no fiddling in the underside battery compartment to remove it (particularly useful on a tripod). Just to note the FE 28mm F2 works very well on the A6000 which is a big bonus of Sony maintaining it mount from APSC to full frame. Where the A6000 scores over the A7 is in speed of AF and frame rate, the A7 is not a high speed action camera. That said the AF is a lot better than I was led to believe from reviews, I don't miss shots, it works just fine for me but then I don't shoot sports. The A6000 also has a much quieter shutter. The two things that I like least about the A7 are the poor battery life and the noisy shutter. The good thing is compatible batteries are super cheap (RAVPower work well for me, with the 2 battery kit and dual charger). The A7 still has no peers at it's uber low price point when it's on offer. The price, the compactness, the light weight, the glorious full frame......what's not to love?
G**H
Camera is great but Sony Customer service is bad as always
I bought this camera as it was a great deal with 150 cashback, but when I claim for a cashback with sony they just declined my request by saying that the reciept dosen't have my name on it but in fact it has my name in front of the company name I work for, this is extremely dissappointing, there is nothing wrong with the camera but sony customer service is always been bad.
G**C
alpha 7
excellente qualité d'image, en full frame pour un encombrement limité, la qualité de l'objectif est très bonne également, peu de distortion, et très maniable. il y a plétore de réglages à configurer pour personnaliser l'appareil, la sensibilité est énorme, l'autofocus performant, le viseur électronique très agréable. autonomie de batterie un peu juste (mais suffisante quand même pour une grosse virée photo) bref super appareil un des meilleur assurément actuellement.
D**A
Buona macchina fotografica per approcciarsi al mondo delle Full Frame.
La Sony a 7 è una buona macchina fotografica, fa davvero quello che deve fare e non delude mai. La consiglio se si vuole iniziare ad approcciarsi al mondo delle Full Frame senza spendere moltissimo nel corpo macchina. L'ho utilizzata in feste private senza flash e nonostante non c'era molta luminosità ambientale sono riuscito a scattare con 5000 ISO senza perdere eccessiva qualità e senza dannarmi con l'auto-focus, con il flash invece rende davvero molto bene ed escono foto spettacolari. Per la batteria invece, ahimè, si sente che è piccolina ed utilizzando la macchina fotografica assiduamente, la carica dura non molto (circa 2-3 ore max) ma fortunatamente questo è un problema che si può risolvere tranquillamente comprando un battery grip, in modo tale da rendere la macchina fotografica più professionale, con una presa migliore e raddoppiando la durata di utilizzo. Inutile che elenco e paragono le mancanze che ha rispetto alle sue sorelle maggiori (come batteria migliorata, auto-focus migliorato, registrazione video in 4k, ecc.) Il mio consiglio è: se venite da un'altra Full Frame, vi suggerisco di considerare l'acquisto della Sony a7 III (o altro), se invece, come ho detto all'inizio, venite da macchine fotografiche con sensore APS-C e quindi vi volete approcciare ad una Full Frame, l'acquisto della Sony a7 fa davvero un salto di qualità notevole.
W**L
Mobiles Vollformat
Beeindruckende Fotos können mit der A7 geschossen werden, auch unter schwierigen Bedingungen, da sie sehr lichtstark ist. Durch das leichte Gewicht 750g (470g Kamera + 280g Kit Objektiv) und die kleinere Größe ist sie auch leichter zu transportieren. Ebenfalls können hervorrangede Videos aufgezeichnet werden. Das sind kurz gefasst meine 3 Kauf-Argumente. Nachfolgend ein paar Themen die mir bei der A7 aufgefallen sind… ISO: Lichtstark ist die A7, das war ein Hauptargument von mir für die Kamera; ich fotografiere oft mit wenig Licht. Da hat mich die Kamera auch nicht enttäuscht. Die Kamera liefert gute Aufnahmen bis 6400 ISO für A4 Ausdrücke. Das Rauschen ist im RAW Format schon bald ersichtlich, steigert sich aber nur langsam. Kleineres Druckformat geht bis 16000 ISO, hängt aber auch stark von der Szene ab, da die Farben leicht zum Verblassen beginnen. War überrascht, als ich mal Nachts im finsteren Raum wo ich selbst fast nichts sah mit ISO 25600 abdrückte, plötzlich ein helles Bild mit sichtbaren Farben (richtiges scharfstellen ist natürlich im vorhinein unmöglich wenn man nichts sieht). Mit der A7 greife ich in der Nacht selten zum Stativ, trotzdem wird man beim langen Belichten überrascht sein, welche Farbpracht noch hinzukommt. Wenn man die Bilder vergrößert merkt man ab 3200 leichte Anzeichen von rauschen, ab 8000 Anzeichen von Unschärfe. (Habe mit dem Firmware Update 1.02 getestet mit JPG XFINE) Manche meinten die A7 braucht mehr ISO im Dunkeln als andere Kameras, versuche haben gezeigt dass die A7 gerne die Belichtungszeiten niedrig hält im Automodus, gerne bei 120/sek, was zu doppelten ISO führt als im Vergleich zu manchem NEX Automodi. Die Kamera kann sichs meist auch Leisten, trotzdem schalte dann ich öfters im Programmmodus auf 60/sek als Standard im Dunklen. Vielleicht auch deshalb weil die Zeiss Objektive keine Bildstabilisierung haben. Gegenlichtaufnahmen (falls nicht zu stark) gelingen meist schon im Auto Modus, da zudem eine autom. Dynamik Korrektur eingeschaltet werden kann um dunkle Stellen aufzuhellen und helles zu verdunkeln. (funktioniert sehr gut mit individuellen Abstufungen) Fokuslupe: Fokuslupe funktioniert bei mir wie designed, das Bild wird digital am Bildschirm gezoomed um besser Details erkennen zu können. Jemand hat gemeint diese wird unregelmäßig autom. abgebrochen. Prinzipiell wird die Fokuslupe entweder mit Tip auf den Auslöser ausgeschaltet, oder zeitlich gesteuert, je nach Einstellung. Muss aber sagen, dass ich öfters mit versehentlichen Auflegen des Fingers am Auslöser diese ausschalte. Diese Funktion lässt sich mit 2x drücken auf den C2 Knopf aktivieren. Wie es mit 1x drücken geht habe ich noch nicht rausgefunden. Es gibt jedenfalls 2 Zoomstufen, nur leider sind dies Zoomlevels fix vorgegeben, 5.x & 11.x. Fokuspeaking: Fokuspeaking zeigt mit farblichen Punkte die höchsten kontraste, sehr gut um schnell manuell zu Fokusieren und dann in der Fokuslupe zu präzisieren. Allein mit Fokuspeaking kann ich bei größerer Tiefenschärfe sicher den Fokus treffen, bei großen Blenden wie 1.4 mit sehr kleiner Tiefenschärfe ist die Fehlerrate höher, da erweist sich die Fokuslupe als unverzichtbare Hilfestellung. Video: Die Videos bei der A7 werden sehr schön mit bis zu 50 Vollbildern pro Sekunde und sind gut scharf in Full HD. Der aufgenommene Ton in Stereo hat auch eine sehr gute Qualität (überraschend für eine nicht Videokamera), leider jedoch sehr Windanfällig, was schade ist bei der hohen Qualität. Praktisch ist das direkte Aufnehmen im MP4 format, da dieses Format gut komprimiert und somit langes Aufnehmen im Urlaub zulässt. Für das Video Drehen ist das Kit Objektiv gut geeignet, da das Bild stabilisiert ist und der Fokus unhörbar und schnell nachzieht. Beim schnellen hier und her Bewegen der Kamera bleibt das Bild “gerade” und verzerrt nicht so wie bei Spiegelreflex Kameras. Für mich war die hervorragende Videoqualtität ein Kaufentscheidungsgrund. Blitz: Leider sind die starken Sony Blitze recht teuer mit 400€+ also hab ich mir einen Yongnuo YN560-III zugelegt mit passendem Fernauslöser RF-600TX. Dieser funktioniert im manuellen Modus direkt auf dem Multi Interface Blitz Schuh der A7. Die Befestigung von ISO Schuh Blitzen hat ein leichtes Spiel, hält aber stabil. Blitzen lässt sich mit Verschlusszeiten bis 1/250, was für Indoor gut passt, beim Gegenlicht Blitzen mit Offenblende jedoch schnell Probleme macht. Die Verschlusszeiten bei Sonnenlicht, lassen sich dann mit ISO 50 & Belichtungskorrektur bei der A7 gut auf < 250 drücken. Bei starkem Sonnenlicht wird aber irgendwann der ND Filter für das Objektiv erforderlich. Mit Tele Fotografieren: Verwende eine 1000mm Russentonne mit M42 Adapter und kann damit schöne scharfe Fotos schießen. Vibrationen beim Auslösen kann ich keine sichtbaren festellen, wie von der A7R berichtet wurde. Ohne Fokus Peaking/Lupe wäre es jedoch viel schwerer möglich scharf zu stellen, das ist ein klares Plus für die A7 mit elektronischem Sucher und Fokushilfsmittel. Zwei Schwierigkeiten gibt es jedoch, einerseits kann ich beim Selbstauslöser nur zwischen 2sek & 10sek wählen, wobei ich eigentlich 5sek bräuchte, da kleine schnelle Vögel meist nicht solange still bleiben und die Kamera 3-4sek braucht bis sie aufhört zu wackeln. Hier kann man entweder auf Fernauslösung per Smartphone ausweichen (schießt jedoch nur JPEG, kein RAW?); oder die Timelaps App für Zeitrafferaufnahmen. Ein zweites komfort Problem sind noch die fixen Zoomlevels in der Fokushilfe, ich kann nur zwischen etwas zu wenig & zu etwas viel schalten. RAW: Das Sony A7 Format wird mittlerweile von ACDSee 7.1 und Lightroom 5.3 unterstützt. Rauschen, Schärfe und Belichtung und Dynamik lässt sich mit RAW Nachbearbeitung noch gut verbessern. Die Dateigröße ist bei ~24 MB. Klappdisplay & Elektronischer Sucher Das Klappdisplay sieht zwar fragil aus, hält aber stabil. Praktisch bei Bodennahem Fotografieren, wie Pflanzen oder auch Kopfüber. Die Helligkeit lässt sich recht hoch einstellen, dadurch ist das Bild bei Tageslicht noch gut sichtbar. Bei starken Sonnenlicht ist ein Blick durch den Sucher dann doch erkenntlicher. Das Display ist hochauflösend und hat eine gute Farbwiedergabe, ist nicht besonders groß, aber ausreichend. Hat auch keine Touchfunktion. Zum Fotografieren verwende ich meist den elektronischen Sucher, es ist scharf, ausreichend groß & hell. Praktisch finde ich, dass man sich die aufgenommenen Fotos im Sucher wieder ansehen kann, sehr praktisch beim Outdoor fotografieren. Bei wenig Licht wird die Framerate am Display geringer und beginnt körnig zu werden, hat wohl Verbessrungspotential, ist aber nicht so schlimm. Zum Strom zu sparen, schaltet sich der elektronische Sucher erst ein, wenn man durch in blickt, danach zeigt der gleiche an wie am Klappdisplay. Kit Objektiv: Mit einer kleinsten Blendezahl von 3.5 ist es nicht besonders Lichtstark. Die Bildschärfe ist gut, wobei es mit meiner 50mm Festbrennweite nicht ganz mithalten kann. Für Landschaften und Straßenfotografie finde ich es recht gut. Besonders zum Wandern finde ich es praktische da es recht leicht ist. Die Stärke vom Kitobjektiv ist auch die Videoaufnahme, da der Fokus schnell und geräuschlos ist. Zudem hat es einen optischen Stabilisator und macht die Aufnahme deutlich ruhiger. Portraitaufnahmen mit natürlichem Licht sind jedoch eher problematisch, da ist schon ein günstiges Setup erforderlich ist. Objektive: Das ist eine gute Frage bei der A7, es gibt noch keine so große Auswahl an Vollformat Objektiven. Ich weiche selbst über Adapter auf andere Linsen aus. Wobei ich meist per M42 Adapater mit einer scharfen & alten 50mm 1.4 Linse fotografiere. Budget mäßig muss man sagen, dass es keine billigen Sony/Zeiss Linsen gibt. Liegt auch daran dass die Sony Linsen auch scharf genug für die A7R rein müssen. Praktisch ist, dass er Weißabgleich sehr individuell eingestellt werden um auch Verfärbungen entgegenzuwirken. Brauch ich öfters bei alten Linsen damit das Bild modern kühler und klarer wirkt. Synchronisierung: Ich überspiele meine Fotos meist per SD Karte auf den PC. Es ist aber auch möglich per Apps & WiFi diese direkt aufs Smartphone zu übetragen, praktisch wenn man gerade unterwegs ist und die Fotos verteilen mag. Dafür muss aber die PlayMemories App installiert werden. Schon unheimlich bei der Kamera dass man per WLAN eigentlich Online geht als Client und als Hot Spot Server für die Fernsteuerungs Apps agieren kann. Die Reichweite ist aber auf wenige Meter beschränkt. Zielgruppe: Ich denke mobile Enthusiasten & Ambitionierte Amateur/Hobby Fotografen werden wohl das Zielgebiet sein. Könnte mir vorstellen dass Profi Fotografen ein Problem mit dem aktuellen Linsensortiment haben könnten. Da nicht für jedes Einsatzgebiet die passenden Linsen zur Verfügung stehen. Zudem ist die Ansteuerung von Studioblitzanlagen auch nur mit Drittherstellerprodukten möglich. Einen redundant speichernden SD Slot gibt es auch nicht. Kurz erwähnt, das Geräusch vom Shutter ist bei der A7 wirklich kernig, aber macht Spass abzudrücken. (mit e. Front Curtain Shutter eingeschaltet, ist aber Standard). Kann schon sein, dass man dadurch in stillen Momenten auffällt, aber so laut ist es auch wieder nicht. Abschließend gesagt, mit einer scharfen & lichtstarken Linse kann man mit der A7 geniale Fotos schießen, die mit einer anderen Kamera nicht so einfach und oft gar nicht nachgemacht werden können.
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35mm Cine calidad precio mejor del mercado
Lo mejor del mercado actualmente, eso si, tienes que tener algo de buen pulso dado que la estabilización viene de parte del objetivo 3 ejes. O alguna corrector de estabilización de esos que venden para estas cámaras, espectacular. - No hubiera estado mal incluir algún tipo de flash integrado, seguro que entraba en la cámara. - Pesa poco, me quedé sorprendido. - Faltaría lanzar algún objetivo más completo tanto de cerca como de lejos, por ejemplo algo de 20mm-hasta-120mm por ejemplo (lleva 24-70) - Batería se agota - En mi caso, grabación de Boda, vídeo constante a los 9 minutos me puso mensaje de que estaba caliente la cámara y esperara (sol de 35 grados) pasaron 30 segundos y volví a usar la cámara. - Muy buena calidad, pero lo dicho, con el objetivo para macros de 5 o 10 cm no sirve. Esta cámara con un objetivo un pelín más completo bestial. - Un objetivo un poquito con más iluminación ya sería brutal - Por ejemplo la RX100 III tiene un objetivo mejor, mas luz entra (precio de 1500e), la camara pesa mas, pero no tiene el sensor de esta que es brutal. - Fue un acierto en mi caso pasar a los 35mm.
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Straordinaria nell'uso con ottiche vintage!
Dal mio punto di vista la cosa più straordinaria di questa macchina è il poter montare, con apposito adattatore da 15-20euro, qualsiasi ottica "vintage", utilizzarla alla sua effettiva lunghezza focale (grazie al sensore FF) e poter mettere a fuoco con precisione e abbastanza velocemente anche a tutta apertura. Avevo letto che la messa a fuoco manuale era agevole ma non credevo fosse così convincente. E' davvero fantastico poter usare le mie vecchie e luminose ottiche Canon FD (35 f2,0, 50 f1,4, 85 f1,8) anche a tutta apertura e poter focheggiare con tanta precisione! Il feeling nell'utilizzo della a7 con ottiche vintage mi ricorda molto quello che ho nell'usare la mia AE1, complice anche il suo design e dimensioni che la ricorda, e questo per me è davvero stupendo! Proveniendo dall'uso quasi fondamentalista di fotocamere a pellicola (Canon AE1, Rolleiflex 2,8E, ecc.) il primo impatto col mirino elettronico mi ha un po spiazzato ma ora lo trovo eccellente. L'ergonomia invece non mi ha convinto subito al 100% e continuo a pensare che per mani medio-grandi come le mie non sia possibile raggiungere tutte le ghiere e i tasti con comodità. Parlando invece dell'obiettivo in kit, dico che non sono mai stato un amante degli zoom autofocus e questo 28-70 non fa eccezione. Il principale problema di queste ottiche è la scarsa luminosità ed è assai frustrante utilizzare un obiettivo che a 50mm apre a f4,5 quando sono abituato ad un 50 f1,4! Non so ancora giudicare la sua bontà ottica ma non mi sembra regga il confronto con le vecchie focali fisse in mio possesso. Credo che lo utilizzerò poco e forse sarebbe addirittura stato meglio prendere la macchina solo corpo, magari puntando alla A7 FM2, con le sue migliorie rispetto a questa A7 (sensore con stabilizzazione e con miglior antiriflesso).
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