
Customers often highlight the excellent photo quality and autofocus capabilities of the Alpha a77 II DSLR Camera. Many users praise its ease of use and find it intuitive to operate. The camera's performance in low-light conditions also receives positive feedback. Overall, the Alpha a77 II is lauded for its impressive image clarity and user-friendly design.
...and more. After pondering this purchase since fall after my A33 quit on me I finally pulled the trigger and boy am I glad I did and upgraded at that. While still getting used to the unit thus far has been very impressive. Looking forward to putting it to work as LAX season approaches, I know it did extremely well at Autorama as well as a walk in the park several weeks ago. Glad I made the move and maintained my confidence in the ability of the Sony A mount camera system.
Posted by Bonk
I upgraded from a sony alpha a100 and I was able to use my original lenses with this camera. Lots of "bells and whistles" in addition to automatic and scene modes. Great buy.
Posted by Lou1
First and foremost this is a sports shooters dream. Aim and fire and you can be assured of a flawless 12fps experience. The focus speed is blinding fast and accurate with more choices than you can count. The Jpeg engine of Sony has FINALLY been improved. You'll be tempted to shoot more in Jpeg than before as details are better retained without the characteristic Sony "smudging". The Viewfinder and LCD are simply "state of the art" good. The build is all magnesium, light but like a brick strong and weather sealed. The shear choices in custom setup assure you of it being just as you want it when you want it with custom memory setting provided as well. It is NOT a high ISO monster however. It's strong suits are without a doubt ISO50-ISO1600, Once you reach ISO3200 if you are viewing 100% on screen, however in print it's just fine. ISO 12800 is pretty bad from there on up, but most cameras are. It is a great professionally qualified tool. I feel it would easily keep up with a Canon 5DMkIII in all aspects other than high ISO. Not bad for an affordable body. Pair it with a 16-50 f2.8 kit lens and a 70-300G lens and you're good to go.
Posted by dcisive
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