Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha SLT-A99 2 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha SLT-A99 2.
March 2017
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Great ergonomics
Fast autofocus
Reliable body for work
Great battery life for a Sony camera
Fast FPS capabilities
Lots of great lenses available
Superb image quality at low
Moderate ISOs
Improved high ISO performance
Fast continuous shooting speeds
Very impressive hybrid autofocus
High-quality 4K UHD video
Rugged camera body
42.4-megapixel resolution
12fps continuous shooting
Advanced hybrid autofocus
The editors didn't like
A few button placements are a tad odd
The Sony a99 II is a camera that is targeted at professional photographers
But will probably be more appreciated by the high-end enthusiast and the semi-professional. Part of this has to do with the durability not b
Multi-selector joystick can be awkward to use
No EVF live view at fastest burst rate
Buffer clearing is slow with no UHS-II support
4K UHD video isn't as full-featured as E-mount counterparts
Published: 2017-07-14, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Superb image quality for stills and video, Compact compared to peers, Huge, bright viewfinder, Fast AF and continuous shooting, 5-axis IS, Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body
Expensive, Huge menu system
With its price tag and DSLR-like build, the A99 II isn't for everyone. Even those demanding a full-frame camera have cheaper, more compact and easier to live with options in Sony's own E-mount cameras including the A7, A7S and A7R. And if you're already i...
Great 42MP full-frame stills, Fast hybrid AF system, 12 fps continuous shooting, Top-notch 4K video quality, Internal 5-axis stabilization
Small battery capacity, Odd video exposure and AF limitations, Future of A-mount system is uncertain
The A99 Mark II is a long time coming. Despite the quirks, Sony has delivered a winning camera. However, while peculiar autofocus limitations, especially in video mode, make for some annoyances, the biggest thing holding this camera back is the A-mount. S...
42.4-million-pixel full-frame sensor with fixed mirror is a landscape photographer's dream, sharp when paired with good glass, image stabilisation, excellent JPEG quality, strong feature set, performance in 8fps continuous high burst mode, superb 4k
Autofocus promises much but can't keep up in the 12fps continuous high+ burst mode, poor battery life, joystick is fiddly, improved processor again does not match the continuous high shooting modes, menus not available while buffer clears
On paper, the Sony Alpha 99 II sounds massively impressive. So is it good enough to cater for both professionals who want to print big and those who want to never miss a shot from its speed-focused setup?Well, the answer is an almost, but not quite.When i...
Given the four-year gap between the Sony A99 II and its predecessor, it's no surprise to see the A99 II as a significantly stronger camera. While many core features have, in some way, been upgraded – a higher-resolution sensor, more capable autofocus syst...
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Published: 2017-07-16, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Superb image quality for stills and video, Compact compared to peers, Huge, bright viewfinder, Fast AF and continuous shooting, 5-axis IS, Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body
Expensive, Huge menu system
With its price tag and DSLR-like build, the A99 II isn't for everyone. Even those demanding a full-frame camera have cheaper, more compact and easier to live with options in Sony's own E-mount cameras including the A7, A7S and A7R. And if you're already i...
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 6 400 ISO, Stabilisation mécanique intégrée qui fonctionne avec toutes les optiques, même celles qui profitent d'une stabilisation optique, Très bonne qualité d'image globale, JPEG assez doux, mais très détaillé
Boîtier imposant et lourd, Écran LCD non tactile, Temps de mise sous tension plus lent qu'un reflex classique, Le suivi autofocus pourrait être plus précis (les D5 / 1DX-II font mieux), Autonomie en retrait par rapport à un reflex "classique", Pas de mode
Non, la monture A n'est pas morte et Sony, avec l'Alpha 99 II, en fait une belle démonstration ! La technologie SLT s'affine et vient jouer les trouble-fêtes dans un trio bien établi, sans toutefois réussir à s'imposer. Il reste deux points à considérer ...
Qualité d'image époustouflante, Autofocus vif et accrocheur, Connectique complète, Stabilisation 5 axes, Écran orientable dans tous les sens, Très bonne autonomie, Double emplacement SD, Vidéo 4K/UHD
Menus alambiqués, Écriture trop lente sur les cartes mémoire, Pas d'obturateur électronique, Mise au point manuelle imposée en modes A, S et M en vidéo, Pas de vidéo 4K non-recadrée
Le Sony Alpha 99 II impressionne à plus d'un titre et, s'il fallait retenir ses deux principales forces, ce seraient ses images pleines de vie et de détails couplées à un système autofocus de premier ordre. Cependant, l'expérience est gâchée par des menus...
Per noi, SONY ce l'ha fatta: è riuscita con successo nell'intento di creare una sua Reflex di bandiera, estremamente concorrenziale (attualmente sta sui 3100€ su Amazon, circa 400€ in meno di una 5Dm4), validissima su tutti gli ambiti della fotografia, e...
Published: 2016-09-20, Author: Elena , review by: tomshw.it
Abstract: In occasione del Photokina di Colonia Sony ha presentato la sua nuova fotocamera al top di gamma A99 II, che si distingue per la capacità di scattare raffiche da 12 foto al secondo con AF/AE tracking.Fra le caratteristiche principali il sensore full-frame...
Published: 2020-05-30, Author: Sven , review by: computerbild.de
Extrem hohes Tempo, Sehr schneller und vielseitiger Autofokus, Sehr genaue Schärfenachführung, Top-Bildqualität bei Fotos und Videos, Top-Bildqualität bei wenig Licht
Hoher Preis
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