Sony Alpha a7R II Mirrorless Camera Body: Photos and videos bring important moments to life thanks to a 42.4-megapixel Exmor R full-frame CMOS sensor. Instantly share images via your smartphone, PC or HDTV via built-in Wi-Fi..
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I've been a Canon guy for a long time. Six years ago I almost got an Alpha SLR but with several L glass lenses I decided against it. Then came the first a7 and since I knew in my heart the future would be mirrorless I was thinking of buying one and trying it out. However I succumbed to my inner SLR FF snobbery and stayed 100% Canon. Then comes a7II, a7s, a7r. I really liked the idea of not being strapped down to one lens mount. I mean with M mount adapters, Metabones etc I was seeing the benefits already. Then last year the a7rII comes out and I try one out. I used my Canon 50mm 1.2 L with a metabones adapter and it focused faster than it could on a 5d mkIII and no back focus or hunting. Wow, focusing peaking, quick, easy to know you got focus pegged when the subjects eyes light up. Most of all see what my shot is going to look like including DOF. Sold my Canon bodies and got my first a7rII.