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Sony 7M2K

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Brand Sony 2014
Model ILCE-7M2K
Released Year 2014
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Alpha
Color Black
Optical Zoom 2x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Alpha 7M2K, also known as the A7 II Kit, is a full-frame mirrorless camera introduced in 2014. It features a 24.3 MP Exmor CMOS sensor paired with the BIONZ X image processor, providing superior image quality. The camera incorporates 5-axis in-body image stabilization, enhancing handheld shooting capabilities. It offers continuous shooting at up to 5 frames per second with autofocus tracking. The built-in OLED viewfinder delivers high-resolution previews, supporting precise framing. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and NFC for easy sharing and remote control.

Specifications

Seller Notes “All the originals shown are in Japanese. There is no English version.”
Maximum Aperture f3.5
Series Sony Alpha
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 24.3 MP
Color Black
Model ILCE-7M2K
Optical Zoom 2x
MPN ILCE-7M2K
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
UPC Does Not Apply
Sensor 24.3 MP full-frame Exmor CMOS
Image Processor BIONZ X
Image Stabilization 5-axis in-body
Max Continuous Shooting Speed 5 fps
Video Recording Full HD 1080p
Viewfinder 0.5-inch Quad-VGA OLED
Connectivity Wi-Fi, NFC
Battery NP-FW50
Weight 599 grams (with battery and memory card)

Key Advantages

The Alpha 7M2K offers remarkable 5-axis stabilization, reducing blur caused by camera shake significantly. Its full-frame sensor ensures excellent low-light performance and dynamic range. The compact, lightweight design makes it convenient for both professional and amateur photographers. Fast hybrid autofocus provides quick and accurate focusing in various conditions. The camera supports full HD video recording with customizable settings, appealing to videographers. Additionally, the inclusion of Wi-Fi and NFC facilitates seamless connectivity with smart devices.

Limitations

Despite its strengths, the A7M2K's battery life is relatively short, limiting extended shooting sessions. The camera's menu system can be complex and challenging for new users. It lacks 4K video recording capabilities, which became standard in later models. The kit lens included offers basic image quality, often necessitating lens upgrades for optimal results. Continuous autofocus during video is not as advanced as on newer cameras. Additionally, the camera body shows minor susceptibility to dust intrusion without careful maintenance.

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