A:AnswerCompact system cameras or mirrorless camera don’t have a mirror to bounce light from the lens up into a pentaprism or pentamirror unlike DSLR. Mirrorless camera also do not require mechanical movements, an electronic shutter usually enables faster shutter speeds than a normal shutter curtain found in DSLR. Regards, Zander
A:AnswerHi Fred,
I'm not 100% sure about Fat32
The file formats (per owners manual) are
XAVC S 4K
XAVC S HD
AXCHD
MP 4
File size:
AVCHD Format= 2GB
MP4= 4GB
I use my a7Rii for photo only. Last year I needed to record lots of video for a week long event with music and I needed to be able to record more than 29 minutes at a time. The sales person at Best Buy recommended I go with the Sony FDR-AX53 Handy Cam 4K. It worked out really well. I also bought (not at Best Buy) a Rode Stereo Video Mic Pro to go on the hot shoe of the handy cam and I couldn't have been more happy with the results. Your wants and needs may be different than mine. Hope any or all of this helps.
A:AnswerHi Oh, the only two format available are RAW and JPEG. The RAW files will show .ARW at the end of the filename and the JPEG one will show .JPG . These settings can be change here : https://helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1520/v1/en/contents/TP0001087232.html?search=jpeg
A:AnswerYes, it has wifi.
The sensor is "full frame" in the sense that it's the same size as 35mm film, and has absolutely no relationship to a dslr except that many dslrs also contain "full frame" sensors.
The notable difference between this camera and a dslr is that this camera contains no mirror. The viewfinder is electronic.
It is an excellent camera, but it is mirrorless, so you might want to research a bit to make sure it's right for you and your needs.
A:AnswerHi Chelly, the files will still be 42 megapixels since the adapter allows the a-mount lenses to be used on the camera body and does not affect the image megapixels captured through the camera sensor.
A:Answerif you want a tight photo sony 85mm 1.8 ...if a lil lose Zeiss 55mm 1.8 <----Zeiss 55mm 1.8 is considered the sharpest lens in sony Full Frame cameras and the 7th best Lens overall...my personal favorite as a rookie seeing the imagines I get are pretty legit...
A:AnswerI believe the a200 uses a bayonet lens mount, not a Sony full frame e mount. So no you wouldn't be able to natively use a200 lenses with the a7rii.
A:AnswerMe personally, I love keeping my f1.8 20mm Sony g lens on this body at all times. It's small, auto focus is fast and accurate. If you're looking for something that has a narrower focal length, try checking out Sony's 85mm f1.8 lens.
A:AnswerHi Garnet, No, none of the high end cameras come with a flash. You would need to purchase an external flash that connects to the hot shoe on top of the camera. The nice thing about the external flash is that it can be rotated up down or even 360 degrees with some flash, giving you options to bounce light off the ceiling, or walls. You can also remove the flash from the camera and place flash where you need it most and use with a remote. Hope this helps.