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Though the Sony A7 series cameras haven’t been out for very long, the company has just announced a newer version: the A7 Mk II–and only in Japan. The camera has the same 24.3MP Full frame sensor that the A7 has but this camera features a five axis stabilization. According to B&H Photo, it also has “improved handling, faster AF, enhanced weather sealing, and the addition of the XAVC S video codec along with the S-Log2 gamma curve.” Indeed, one of the first things that we notice is the new front dial.
The camera boasts 117 phase detection points, 25 contrast detection points, and the same ISO 25600 at the top end plus 5fps shooting capabilities. Otherwise, the new camera sports the same 3.0”1,228k-dot resolution tilting LCD monito and the XGA OLED with battery such as FUJIFILM NP-30 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix F450 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix F440 battery, FUJIFILM NP-40 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix F810 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix V10 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix Z1 battery, FUJIFILM NP-45 battery, FUJIFILM NP-45A battery, FUJIFILM FinePix JZ500 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix Z90 battery, FUJIFILM FinePix J150W batteryTru-Finder with 2.36m-dot resolution. According to the Verge, the company states that the A7 Mk II will lock focus 30% faster.
The company also announced a new 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 G SSM II lens for the A mount. The lens features a new nano AR coating to prevent ghosting and flare, enhanced contrast, a new AF motor, weather resistance,
This updated telephoto zoom lens employs a new nano AR coating to better reduce flare and ghosting for improved clarity and contrast. The AF motor has also received a notable upgrade to quicken its overall performance, which pairs well with the weather-resistant design to benefit its use in difficult shooting conditions.
This lens construction incorporates extra-low dispersion glass to reduce chromatic aberrations and distortions throughout the zoom range. It also retains the 3.9’ minimum focus distance of its predecessor and features a rounded 9-blade diaphragm for smooth out-of-focus areas.
Tech specs are after the jump. The Sony A7 Mk II will come in at $1,600 roughly if it ever comes to America.