Testseek.com have collected 90 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha SLT-A77 Mk2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha SLT-A77 Mk2.
July 2014
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90 Reviews
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The editors liked
24Mp sensor
Respected Bionz X processor
Improved AF system
The editors didn't like
SLT design reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor
No touchscreen
12fps control on mode dial
Verdict
One of the advantages mirrorless compact system cameras have over DSLRs – apart from the weight – is the sheer wealth of information displayed in viewfinder and LCD. And the simultaneous subject view through LCD and finder. Well
Published: 2014-05-01, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Abstract: The Alpha A77 II shares a great deal with its predecessor, from the weather-proof body and controls to the 2.4 Million dot OLED viewfinder, hinged screen, 24 Megapixel resolution and 12 fps continuous shooting. The major new feature is the phase-detect AF...
Published: 2014-05-01, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: Sony has launched a new translucent mirror option in their Alpha range of interchangeable lens cameras. Boasting a new autofocus system and greater ISO sensitivity, will the Sony a77 II become the king of APS-C cameras? We look back at its predecessor, th...
Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Sony A77 II is the bet Sony Translucent Mirror cameras. With a sturdy, ergonomic body, the Sony A77 II features translucent mirror technology offering a shutter speed and a very fast approach. It features a 24.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, BIONZ X accompan...
There's much to admire in the A77 II, but at this price that's hardly surprising. There is no shortage of outstanding cameras for around £1,000 (body only), not just in SLRs such as the Canon EOS 70D and Nikon D7100, but also in premium CSCs such as the F...
Well built, Effective subject tracking, 79 point AF, 12 images per second in burst mode, Fullyadjustable screen, Good picture quality up to ISO 3200, Customisable quickaccess menu, ISO standard hot shoe
No headphone line out, Just one SD card slot, No touch screen, No 60, 30 or 24 i/s video, Interface still a bit confusing, Battery life still a bit low compared with optical SLRs
The Sony Alpha 77's revolutionary design made a real impact (electronic viewfinder, excellent responsiveness, fully-adjustable screen), and the Mark II is riding the wave of this lasting impression. Unfortunately, despite its new 79-point AF system, it no...
A solid update at a good price that will give the competitors a run for their money. Even with body-only sale prices sure to dive to sub-$1,000 levels soon, the Sony A77 II is aimed squarely at the "prosumer" market. It does a good job of implementing...
The Sony Alpha 77 II is by no means a lightweight camera, but neither is it a shoulder-aching behemoth. Sitting comfortably between these extremes, the Alpha 77 II feels great in the hand. The menu system takes a while to get used to, but the button place...
Fantastic AF with superior tracking, Excellent LCD, Solid build quality, Excellent overall image quality
Menus take some getting used to, GPS tagging has been removed, Some issues at high ISO
Solidly built and boasting top-notch autofocus, the Alpha 77 II is jostling with high-end DSLRs at a price point that's hard to argue with. You won't want to push your images past ISO 6400 too often, but this really is a fine offering from Sony. Built-in ...
24Mp sensor, Respected Bionz X processor, Improved AF system
SLT design reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor, No touchscreen, 12fps control on mode dial
The Alpha 77 II delivers the promise of Sony's SLT design with fast autofocusing and accuracy when composing images on the LCD or shooting video. It also overcomes the issues caused by the reduction in light levels reaching the sensor as a result of the t...
Published: 2014-05-01, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Sony a77 II comes in to replace a camera that launched in 2011, the a77, so is long due an upgrade. A lot has changed during that time. Not only has Sony rejigged how it refers to cameras, rolling NEX into the alpha line, but it has also gone on a ful...