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Sony A7 II review - 5 axis stabilisation in video mode - - Filmmaking Gear and Camera Reviews

4.5 (133) · € 566.50 · En stock

A great stills camera but video users will want to seriously consider skipping \SteadyShot INSIDE\ for the better image quality offered by the Sony A7S. It is a shame that the first 5 axis stabilisation system in an E-mount body is not as effective for video as I would have hoped because it had the potential to be hugely useful! It falls short of the one on the Olympus OM-D E-M1 in eliminating smaller vibration and jitter from handheld shooting. The camera also has issues with aliasing, moire and an ergonomic design that has not improved enough from the original A7.

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