Sony Alpha 7 II (28 - 70 mm, 24 Mpx, Full frame)
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Sony Alpha 7 II

28 - 70 mm, 24 Mpx, Full frame


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Anonymous

8 years ago

Is there cashback on this model?

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marinder

8 years ago • purchased this product

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Hi Thinktwice, as far as I know there is no cashback on the kit, only on the battery grip and flash.
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Realbench_ch

9 years ago

Can I get a lens hood with the kit lens?

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blaunarwal

9 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, it is included. It's a good kit but today I shoot more with the 28 mm fixed focal length lens with wide-angle attachment that I bought later. It's great for landscapes and rooms. Instead of the kit zoom lens, I would rather have a real telephoto lens to photograph animals, for example.
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LiganBieber

6 years ago

Does this lens have a Focus rad

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masmi

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes. It has a focusing ring. There are 2 rings on the lens. One zooming and one focusing. Camera has to be in manual mode to enable it.
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sebinussi

7 years ago

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Bob.

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Great, then you can take over some of your lenses. Just keep the crop factor in mind. Coming back to the lens, I think the price-performance ratio is right. And yes, the kit lens of the I & II is the same.
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Serschan

7 years ago

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ollie_m

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello Serschan. I use a Lexar 64GB, 150MB/s. 150s are affordable (300s are in a different price range) and I wouldn't go below that now - it's worth it! Never had any problems - I'd buy it again.
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rovetterli

7 years ago

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jahdouproduction

7 years ago

There is an adapter (FotodioX Lens Mount Adapter for Micro Four Third Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera). but that makes little sense. The A7 series has a full-frame sensor and it is more than 3 times larger than the MFT sensor on an Olympus. There would be edge shading (vignetting). If you switch to full-frame, you would have to buy new lenses.
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Realbench_ch

8 years ago

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Jaffa Kree!

8 years ago

I would go for the A6300. Full-frame is all well and good, but with today's technology you have to ask yourself whether you really need it. The AF should be a bit faster on the A6300. But for sports and fast-moving images, I wouldn't use either of them... I'd rather buy a Fuji X-T2 for the money... Some of the lenses there are much cheaper and the quality of a Fuji can easily keep up with Sony.
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acul96

9 years ago

When will the camera be available again?

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Brimstone

9 years ago

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Unfortunately, we in the community cannot answer such a question. The questions, answers and discussions should explicitly refer to the products and their function. General questions about orders, delivery times or prices should be asked directly to the customer service. digitec@digitec.ch +41 44 575 95 00 Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
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Former user

2 years ago

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DavidL243

3 years ago

How good is the lens in the kit?

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Anonymous

3 years ago

An ordinary cheap not really good kitzoom. The 7II is also very old from the end of 2014. I would definitely not buy it again. Yesterday this kit was on sale at Daydeal for CHF 799.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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AnthonyD

5 years ago

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blaunarwal

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I don't know your old camera, so I can't compare. I am quite satisfied with the Alpha 7 II. It is particularly suitable for landscapes. But there are better products. The display can't be turned away like with Canon. Ali Express has protective screens. I find the menu complicated. Nowadays I often use my mobile phone for landscapes. It's much lighter and takes great pictures. I've had the Alpha II since 2015, but I think the successor would be better.
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familielehmann

6 years ago

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hanspeterm8

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, has the memory card been used before with a Sony camera? If so: In this case, the new camera does not create a new image database and the frame counter simply continues to run. Tool for reading out the camera releases: http://tools.science.si/
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roman_matth

6 years ago

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chripro

6 years ago • purchased this product

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On the one hand, this has to do with the special offers for the kit version and the much greater sales. I recently saw this kit version for 750 Fr. at Fust (including Sony cashback of 200Fr.). The poorly sold body version cannot compete with these prices.
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bachmasa

6 years ago

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toenu1970

6 years ago

Go to the Sony homepage and have a look at the differences between the A7 (your link) and the A7 II (here you ask the question), they are 2 different cameras and listing everything here makes little sense.
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federico07

6 years ago

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chripro

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Hi Fedi, you have answered the question yourself. Basically, for full-frame cameras I wouldn't take anything below at least 90mb/s, because the file size of the images is simply too big.

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