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Rating: 90; Sensor size: full frame; Effective MP number: 24.3; Focal length: 24 - 105; Optical zoom: 4.4; Manual focus; Image stabilization: with matrix shift; White balance measuring; Auto bracketing; Viewfinder: electronic; Continuous shooting (fps): 5; Screen ("): 3; Rotary display
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Sony A7 II kit 24-105
Panel:full frame, 24.3 MPix
Focal length:24 - 105 mm
Lens aperture:f/4.0
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:6000x4000 px
ISO range:100-25600
Burst shooting:5 fps
Screen:3 '', oscillating

Full-frame "seven" from the Alpha series in the second generation with a twist in the face of a 5-axis matrix stub. It compensates for camera movements in five different directions, allowing you to gain up to 4.5 stops of exposure when shooting handheld or in low light conditions. The mirrorless image sensor was inherited from the first-born full frame of the system — a 24 MP matrix with a sensitivity range of 100-25600 ISO units is installed on board the camera, and the Bionz X image processor runs all the business.

Also from the original A7, the mirrorless camera got a hybrid auto focus system (117 phase sensors and 25 contrast). At the same time, the prerogative of shooting video is left to the "seven" with the S index — Sony A7 II kit 28-70 records videos in the maximum resolution of FullHD (1080 / 60p). The model's additional assets include an electronic viewfinder with 100 percent frame coverage and a tilting display without touch input support. Moreover, the camera cannot be called a long-liver — on a full “tank” of a 1080 mAh battery, a mirrorless camera is capable of capturing as many as 350 shots. This camera kit comes with a standard Sony SEL-2870 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS zoom lens.

All specifications
Specifications A7 II kit 24-105
Main
Camera type"mirrorless" (MILC)
DxOMark rating90
Sensor
SensorCMOS (CMOS) / bionz X processor /
Sensor sizefull frame / 35.9x24 mm /
Total MP24.7
Effective MP number24.3
Maximum image size6000x4000 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)100-25600
Sensor cleaning
RAW format recording
Lens
Mount (bayonet)Sony E
Kit lens
Aperturef/4.0
Focal length24 - 105 mm
Optical zoom4.4
Manual focus
Image stabilizationwith matrix shift / can work with optical stabilization of the lens (5 axes will be involved) /
Photo shooting
Number of scene programs14
HDR
2 control dials
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 5 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto bracketing / 3 or 5 frames /
Exposure modesauto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering systempoint
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 60 fps
File recording formatsMPEG-4, AVCHD, XAVC S
Manual video focus
Connection portsmicro HDMI v 1.4
headphone Jack
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modesone shot
tracking
Focus points117 шт / 25 contrast sensors /
Contour enhancement
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderelectronic
Viewfinder crop0.71 x
Frame coverage100 %
Shutter speed30 -1/8000 с
Continuous shooting5 fps
Shutter typemechanical
Screen
Screen size3 ''
Screen resolution1230 thousand pixels
Rotary display
Memory and communications
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC, MemoryStick
CommunicationsWi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
NFC
smartphone control
Flash
Built-in flash
External flash connect
flash X-sync1/250 с
Power source
Power sourcebattery
Battery modelNP-FW50, VG-C1EM
Battery capacity1080 mAh
Shots per charge350 шт
General
Charger modelBC-TRW, BC-QM1
Console/synchronizer modelRM-VPR1, RMT-DSLR2
Protectiondustproof, waterproof
Dimensions (WxHxD)127x96x60 mm
Weight599 g
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2025
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Sony A7 II kit 28-70 is a highly regarded mirrorless camera, often praised for its full-frame sensor and five-axis stabilization, which deliver excellent image quality and sharp shots. Users appreciate its compact size and lightweight design, making it convenient for travel and extended use. The camera features a bright electronic viewfinder and offers a range of customizable settings, including the ability to connect vintage lenses through adapters. It supports USB charging and has built-in wireless modules for smartphone control. However, the battery life is a common concern, with many recommending the purchase of additional batteries. While the kit lens is versatile, some users note it isn't the sharpest across the field. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Sony A7 II is celebrated for its superb video quality and overall performance, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced photographers.
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great model, love it
15 July 2020 
I've had the camera for over 4 years now. Switched from canon 5dm2. I gradually switched to the system, at first I used Canon glass through an adapter. As new Sony lenses appeared, I collected a stock of the original glasses I needed. I’m looking towards the a7m3, but for now I’ll tell you what I like and don’t like about this camera. At Sony, each lens produces a special image, unlike anything else. Canon has the same picture, only the focal length changes. And I don’t have soapy and not sharp shots, as was the case with the Canon!!! I have no question whether or not to take the camera for a walk, since it is small and light. The DSLR was often left idle at home. I'm used to the grip. I can’t call autofocus ideal, something average. I recently went to the store and tested the autofocus on the a7m3, and I can say it’s perfect. What is really upsetting is that the battery is very weak and discharges very quickly. I think it would be more fun with a touch screen.
Full-frame sensor, five-axis stabilization, large selection of lenses, always sharp shots, high working ISO.
Very weak battery.
Aleksandruse Sony A7 II kit 28-70 more than year
great model, love it
1 February 2016 
A high-end and cutting-edge mirrorless camera or, as it is also called, the “DSLR killer” from Sony. Before this camera, I didn’t even know that full-frame matrices were put on mirrorless cameras.
All the photos taken with this camera can be divided into three categories: good, excellent, and magnificent. After all, a full-frame sensor combined with a fast processor and good firmware are capable of a lot. The advanced five-axis matrix stabilization system together with an optically stabilized lens provide a noticeably effective result. The quality of the combined work of the two stabilizers is especially evident when shooting video from a moving platform. By the way, the video quality is superb. Full 1080 at 60p will satisfy even the most discerning amateur, and this is not only due to the sensor and optics but also thanks to Sony's new XAVC-S codec with a bitrate of up to 50 Mbps and expanded color depth. Such video and burst shooting in RAW require a fast memory card. IMHO, for all possible situations, a speed of at least 100-150 Mbps is needed. I would call the rear three-inch display one of the best in its class, but it only swivels in one plane. However, for 98% of situations, this is sufficient. The electronic viewfinder is also good.
Limited range of compatible optics. I shoot with an FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS. Very loud shutter. You can't do discreet shooting with such a sound; everyone immediately notices and pays attention. No built-in flash. They could have at least installed a poor one. The battery could be more capacious.
An excellent fullframe not only for beginners.
9 September 2019 
This was my first full frame camera. Before her there were cropped Nikons. For your money - probably the most interesting option. There are no problems with optics. I install the Soviet one through an adapter. The built-in stub allows you to work with it comfortably. Naturally, it also helps when shooting video. Excellent for working in the studio - radio synchronizers work with it, like with the others - no problems. The dynamic balance is wide. Working ISO is around 2400 (for crop it is no more than 1500). I actually shot at 3200. I considered the Fuji XT2 as an alternative, but the problem is that Fuji doesn’t have full-frame cameras, which means they won’t have cameras with ISO above 1500, but this is necessary for filming while traveling. You can't compensate with optics - it's too expensive. Sonya’s ergonomics also turned out to be closer to me - it’s similar to Nikon’s, and Fuji is back in the 80s to FEDs. Yes, charging from USB - I no longer worry about the safety of the original and I charge from an external one when traveling when necessary. I was happy with the camera... Why was I? Updated to a C! ;)
Sensitive matrix, tracking focus, Liveview, stabilizer, compatible with many lenses. USB charging. WiFi. A light weight. Video.
There is not enough rotation of the display in portrait mode and the lack of switching the display-viewfinder with a button (only the light sensor - alas).
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