Why You Should Buy The A7r II in 2023, but...

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2023
  • Hey check it out! Why you should consider purchasing a Sony A7r II if you are a new photographer or switching camera systems in 2023! We are going to look at saving you a ton of money, and how to invest your budget.
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Komentáře • 69

  • @lukzavi1438
    @lukzavi1438 Před 25 dny +2

    Marry the lenses, date camera body. Best photography advice ever!

  • @modfybeauty
    @modfybeauty Před 9 měsíci +1

    I found this very informative! Thank you!

  • @Tienuyan
    @Tienuyan Před rokem +18

    After 7 years, i am still rocking my A7r2 with my 16-35 f/4, 55mm f/1.8 zeiss and 35mm f/1.4 gm ~ i have no need for long lenses ~

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem +5

      Yes! LOVE my 55!!!! I want to love the 16-35mm but it just has some odd distortions. I have to make sure lines are parallel to the plane for it to look right. The 35… beautiful!

  • @robertwlester
    @robertwlester Před 8 měsíci

    I agree on so much of this. Great video.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you very much! Stay safe my friend!

  • @Identitymediatv
    @Identitymediatv Před 2 měsíci

    Great advice I took upon before entering into the field of creativity. I spent more on lenses and folks thought I was crazy. I still have them to this day for 90% of my shooting even though I upgraded to A7Riii

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před měsícem

      Thank you! You are right!!! Lenses are forever! The camera is a depreciating asset. Next week there will be a new one. That glass though… priceless!

  • @Sonica212
    @Sonica212 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is great advice. I am in this boat. I have the Rii. But want a 35 1.4 or 24 - 70. I want to do video now. So its a decision between the a7iv or a new lens. I think I am going to go for a new lens.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 4 měsíci +1

      100% new lens. The A7rII is good enough… all day! I’m partial to the 35mm myself.

  • @siekierkaKam
    @siekierkaKam Před 8 měsíci +1

    I got a7rii with Zeiss 16-35 f4, 24-105 G and 70-300 G. Feel 0 need to upgrade camera body. 4 Sony batteries always with me and those 42mpx sensor still rocks and delivers amazing images

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci

      Niiiice set up!!!! Exactly right! Good to hear from you!

  • @dillhole2800
    @dillhole2800 Před 6 dny +1

    Come for a A7Rii video found a video yapping about lenses

  • @Fifthimagez
    @Fifthimagez Před 10 měsíci +1

    Canon shooter here great video looking into picking one up for vacation and project shoots to be completely honest with you. I can’t walk away from that price.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah you can’t beat it. For such a small lightweight camera it does! It’s amazing in the war of Megapixels what this camera represents when it was introduced.

  • @ericeduardochelski
    @ericeduardochelski Před 7 měsíci

    Great video, I bought my A7rii, to start in the world of photography, I also bought a lens from the 28-60 kit for the beginning, which lens do you recommend me to buy in the future? Thank you!

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! Great lens to start! I’m a big fan of, when starting out, getting a 50mm and shoot the heck out of it. Luckily for Sony there is several really great choices. I am using the 55mm f/1.8. Love it! Only downside is the minimum focus distance isn’t the best.

  • @shalon4jc2
    @shalon4jc2 Před 5 měsíci

    We arent very camera savvy so does this camera take video? And how is the picture using zoom? Need a camera/ video recorder for our Alaska trip. Thank you❤

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 5 měsíci

      Don’t worry about not being camera savvy. It’s all about having a good time learning. It does do indeed do video.
      Just all about all modern lenses produce great results. Do you know what lens you are going to use? If not what are you planning to photograph in Alaska? Are you focused on wildlife?
      If so the Sony 200mm to 600mm zoom lens with be a great choice. If you’re doing video with that setup get a good video tripod as well.
      I hope that help!

  • @hypocratexconveyed8539

    What camera did you use to record this video? Thanks

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem

      Good morning! Good question. I used a Sony A7IV with a Sony 35mm f/1.8.

  • @pakibiry1
    @pakibiry1 Před 7 měsíci

    What camera did you used for shoot this video? Se Mira excelente

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Good question! I use the Sony A7IV.

    • @pakibiry1
      @pakibiry1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro love it 💯👌🎥

  • @sonnynguyen7202
    @sonnynguyen7202 Před 8 měsíci

    I use the Sony a7r2 it’s 7years old and I paired it with sigma 24-70 do dn best combo

  • @phoenixrising4573
    @phoenixrising4573 Před 2 měsíci

    A few months down the road, mpb has several in excellent or better condition for 750, with some well loved examples needing a 10$ screen protector replacement for 650.
    My 5d mkii just died from a pebkac error, im considering replacing it with an a7rii and a sigma ef to e nount adapter. I only have the one lens atm, so I'm not married to a system. I shoot landscape, fashion and studio photography....i don't think it, a batter grip, and a power supply can be beat, but still allow me out and to shoot some wildlife.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 2 měsíci

      I haven’t bought from MPB before. I see their ads a lot. Price on it seems good though. I really appreciated the smaller size of the Sony. You will want the battery grip if changing batteries is an annoyance. Some people complain about the battery life, but I don’t mind it because I appreciated the size.
      May want to consider trading the lens in too. The new Sigma DG DN Art lenses are amazing and they are a lot smaller than the DSLR equivalents.
      Let me know how it goes!

  • @nicedward7544
    @nicedward7544 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Rii/Riii is one of the best sensors ever made. I got a Riv and returned it. Still rocking Riii's. Shouldn't have even sold my Rii

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 5 měsíci

      I don't blame you for feeling that way. It's a keeper for sure!

  • @linussorensen00
    @linussorensen00 Před 10 měsíci

    okay so i got a dilemma. I have a sony a7ii and its great for photos, not an issue at all. way better than most others on social media since compression is inherent on those platforms. But the actual dealbreaker is the 1080p footage. It feels very sht to film 1080 especially if u wanna crop in or similar. also 1080 just feels like an equivalent of an iphone these days.
    (got a sigma art lens so glass is already good, but doesnt help when footage is low res, need the 4k)
    The real question i got at hand is if its worth to go for a sony a7r ii or a sony a7 iii as they both film 4k 30, only difference being that the mark 3 has a tad bit better autofocus.
    mark 3 also has a bunch of new features like double sd cards etc, but the question i got is if its really better than the r2, feels like the r2 would take better pictures and the video might be comparable, not sure really. What do u think?
    Im in the "hybrid" scene and need both a good shooter and a reliable video companion, so idk what to choose as they both seem like good deals (mark 3 is a bit more expensive second hand, but thye are in the same range so money isnt the main factor)

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 10 měsíci

      Great question! I understand completely what you mean on the 4K. My question would be do you need the RII file size for something? Are you cropping a lot? If not I would take the III. It will be better in low light, and the autofocus being better.
      There is one downside here. If you are keeping the II is going to be now you will have two different batteries to manage, and everything that comes with it.

    • @LearnAsUGrow501
      @LearnAsUGrow501 Před 6 měsíci

      keep it clear and sharp
      work on less motion or master motion 24p 1/50 with the right ISO
      is that the shot you really need to master it. overall
      i like older Camera.
      Lens are the key

  • @Jnewtonwright
    @Jnewtonwright Před měsícem

    I wish I had watched this before ever buying my first camera

  • @jashoeleash
    @jashoeleash Před 5 měsíci

    i just bought a7rii and a6400 used camera at the same time to start professional photo and videograpy, sir. what do u think?

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think what we are seeing as a trend is all these super wizbang latest and greatest features everyone on CZcams has been asking for really isn’t needed. Almost every photography channel is saying it now.
      I think you have a great combo. Don’t let anyone tell you different. Because it’s enough. Now it’s time to put in the heavy lifting of learning the techniques, and the very much harder task of learning who you are as a photographer. Those two cameras will allow you to do both.
      If you ask what is next from a gear standpoint I would invest in glass. Can’t afford the 2.8 zooms? Look at the f/4s. Want fast glass? Look at primes. All are less expensive, but do a fantastic job!
      Have fun! Can’t wait to see what you make!

    • @jashoeleash
      @jashoeleash Před 5 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro thankyou so much sir

  • @STILLWILLPHOTO
    @STILLWILLPHOTO Před 9 měsíci

    The auto focus on the A7r5 is exactly the same as the nex-5t...... With my manual lenses lol

  • @troydiehl4775
    @troydiehl4775 Před 7 měsíci

    Love my a7rii. I do appreciate the focus capabilities of the newer versions but do not feel the need to change. Waiting for an updated 85mm GM! Sony are you listening?!?!?

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hahaha!!!! Right?! Have you tried the Sigma 85mm Art? Not the old school in e but the newer native one? Because it’s the only non-Sony glass in the kit here!

    • @troydiehl4775
      @troydiehl4775 Před 6 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro That Sigma is a good lens! I have almost pulled the trigger a couple of times! I am currently rocking the 35mm GM and 85mm 1.8

  • @martingreenberg870
    @martingreenberg870 Před rokem +1

    I want a Sony RX1MII. Even in 2023 that camera is still expensive. Thus I purchased this body. Then I purchased the Zeiss 35mm lens. Now I have a RX1MII.
    Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem +1

      🤤 that camera! Lol! You’re right it is spendy. Nice rig you have. Plus the A7r II is a super small camera on its own.

  • @anhkhoi158
    @anhkhoi158 Před 5 měsíci

    Does it fine if i upgrade from a6400 to a7r2? Thank you

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 5 měsíci

      I had the A6400 as well as a second camera. I loved having both. I liked the controls and sensor of the A7RII, but I loved the speed of the A6400.
      What are you shooting?

    • @anhkhoi158
      @anhkhoi158 Před 5 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro im just amateur photographer, but i wanna try a better quality of my photos, but is the auto focus of a7r2 slower than a6400 too much?

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@anhkhoi158 no…. They are the same as autofocus goes. At least if there is a difference it’s not noticeable to me. The A6400 will shoot at 10 frames per second, and the A7rII is not as fast.
      I would say that in a quick shooting environment I have filled the buffer on the A7rII and would need to wait to it offload to the card. But it wasn’t a significant issue for me.

  • @clubx1000
    @clubx1000 Před měsícem

    24y interesting

  • @CryoftheProphet
    @CryoftheProphet Před 7 měsíci

    found essentially a brand new copy for 600 dollars and pounced on it, best move I ever made.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci

      What a steal!!!!! That is fantastic!!!! What are your shooting first with it?

    • @CryoftheProphet
      @CryoftheProphet Před 7 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro I’m a photog, so I bought it to start taking paid work after being on a hiatus.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci

      Very cool! What’s your speciality? I did tons of headshots and product with mine.

    • @CryoftheProphet
      @CryoftheProphet Před 7 měsíci

      @@RetroPhotoPro mostly product but I’m getting more into portraiture. I love portraiture and capturing who a person is rather than just their appearance, not always easy. My favorite part of photography is lighting and playing with different elements of light. I probably spend more on lighting than I do bodies, the camera body is probably the least important tool, but they can be had for pretty cheap these days

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 7 měsíci

      @@CryoftheProphet bingo! Absolutely right! Glass and light are the key foundations of great photography!

  • @JamesChoice
    @JamesChoice Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just got the Sony A7Rii as a full frame system to use alongside my Olympus OMD Micro 4/3 system. It isn't new but barely used, looks brand new with not a single smuge or scratch on it, and well within my budget with two lenses (FE 1.8/55, and FE 4.0/24-70) for only $2300 Australian dollars (US$1490). I can now afford to go and get the FE 200-600 lens, where had I gone for a newer model it would have taken up all my budget...

    • @joaquinmarquinos4667
      @joaquinmarquinos4667 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I got a sony a7iv with a 200-600mm lens. Its a great lens! Great for wildlife and car racing. Im about to purchase a sony a7rii as a back up, i wanted to get a a7riv but it needs really expensive lenses to get those mps to work. how does the a7rii do for you.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Fantastic deal! The 55mm is one of my favorites. I wish it had a better minimal focus distance, but it is so sharp!
      I have the 200-600mm as well it is wonderful! You’ll love it!

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@joaquinmarquinos4667all the lenses I have I was using them on n the A7rII. They look great! You won’t be disappointed.

  • @echoauxgen
    @echoauxgen Před rokem

    IBIS, Playmemories apps, Bright Monitoring (assign to trash can button), Great for astro, night, batteries will last only the video people complain, on camera panorama selection, Zebras, MF assist. Fast AF. But only buy Sony lenses start with the 16-35mm f/4, 24-240mm (APS-C mode 36-360mm) and when you can afford the low price 200-600mm plus the 2X teleconverter on sony better than one on Canon/Nikon once combo above f/8 no AF but Sony has no limitations but remember APS-C is 1.5 the reason 1.4X not needed , extras 12-24mm f/4 or APS-C E 10-18mm (15-27mm) But will work in Full Frame mode at 12-18mm (18 if you remove the lightshield) super small with OSS and threads for filters. never worry about f/2.8/1.8/1.4 for the dynamic range is awesome and the secret for bokeh is focus point just use small square. If you have one never sell for a low price due to last mod with Playmemories apps on camera and processed in camera never to be seen again!!!!!

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem

      I agree with all of that! Good choices on glass. I prefer the 24-105 f4 though. My first three choices was the 16-35mm, 24-105mm and the 70-200 f/4.

  • @Allyson-pb1lv
    @Allyson-pb1lv Před 6 měsíci

    It’s the battery life for me ):

  • @russellstall169
    @russellstall169 Před 11 měsíci

    Do you still enjoy photos people took on cameras years ago? Todays cameras will be on the used market in 4/5 years.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I do! I think some of these earlier digital cameras have unique color profiles as the engineers tried figuring it all out.
      In the case of the A7r II I think it’s a capable modern camera. Which I think today’s cameras are retired not because they broke, but the photographer’s desire for new gear. It creates a lot of waste, and a lot of really great cameras sitting on shelves.

  • @UnconventionalReasoning
    @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem +1

    Lenses come and go. At about half the rate of cameras, but they still come and go. Can we please let go of the "Glass! Glass! Glass!" myth? It's both.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem +2

      You make a good point. I mean recently I violated my own size weight stance sold my 85mm f/1.8 for the 85mm f/1.4… it was the lens I wanted but it wasn’t a native mount lens. Yes, having the right combo body and glass is ideal, but I think when starting prioritizing the lens over the body is the way to go.
      I’m always willing to work with the limitations of the camera, but a lens is a lens. It either has it or it doesn’t.
      Thanks for commenting!!!

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem

      @@RetroPhotoPro Perhaps we have to be careful when giving advice to remember the perspective o the person receiving it? The person "when starting" is barely going to notice the image quality difference between the 85mm f/1.8 and 85mm f/1.4. They are also going to struggle to "work with the limitations", still learning how to "work with".
      It's like when the pro says, "I can make an image with my iPhone which is comparable to a mid-level camera!" Sure, because they know how to work around what the iPhone is doing. If a novice or intermediate photographer picks up an intro- or mid-level camera, it will aid *their* photography, instead of doing their photography for them.
      Back to the camera vs lens question, many of us use one camera for most or all of our image making. If a less experienced photographer wants to go beyond their phone camera, maybe their child is a performer or athlete, they want to really represent their partner or kids, they like landscapes, macro, street, or travel photography. They might get the A7III to do everything, then build up the lens collection to best allow the types of images they want to create. They benefit from the capabilities and flexibility of the camera to succeed in all genres, and it is the camera which merges with them operationally.
      The camera becomes an extension of their hand and brain, then the lens becomes an extension of their eye. The lens represent what they see, the camera MAKES the image.

    • @RetroPhotoPro
      @RetroPhotoPro  Před rokem

      @@UnconventionalReasoning i don’t think there is anything wrong with what your saying. If someone wants to start and build their glass there is nothing wrong with that, at all.
      For me, and others we prioritize our glass so we have the range of tools at our disposal, and then upgrade to the latest camera.
      In my case I have been a working photographer for many years and I know what I want in glass. There is no wrong answer, and precisely why this is a great conversation.
      One will have multiple and diverse thought processes and move forward as what works for them.
      Thank you so much for all your comments! I love it!

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem

      @@RetroPhotoPro Yes, you know what you want having been a working photographer for many years. It is unfair to expect a new photographer to already know this. So many lenses are more than 'good enough', it takes time to understand which 'excellent' lenses will benefit our photography. Meanwhile, a slightly better camera may be operationally easier for the photographer to grow with.