Review: Sony A7sII

25-11-2015 By Dirty Paws Media Reviews

The Sony A7sII is Sony's new low-light monster. But is this Camera indeed a big leap forward from the original Sony A7s? 

Dirty Paws Media went out with the Camera to find out. They made the following video review of it:

Thanks to the new 5-axis stabilised sensor, you can now shoot a tight picture even with a non-stabilised lens. Moreover, you can now record at 4K without an external Recorder at up to 25fps/100Mbps.

In Full frame, you can shoot slow-motion up to 100 frames per second, and thanks to S-Log3, you get an even flatter result from the Camera than with the S-Log2 function from the original A7s: ideal for colour correction.

Finally, lowering the native ISO from 3200 to 1600 means you're less likely to need an ND filter during the day.

In short, a big improvement over the Sony A7s.

Want to get to know this fantastic camera?


Stories like this one:

Reviews
Canon EOS C400 Review: Power, Color, and Control for the Modern Filmmaker
Read more
Reviews
This review was written by Lex Schmeetz, filmmaker at Fourcorners. For a recent production, he rented the Canon EOS C400 from Budgetcam. In this article, he shares how the camera performed on set and why he considers it a perfect match...
22-10-2025
By Budgetcam x Four Corners
Canon EOS C80 Review by Christian Kalse
Read more
Reviews
This review is written by Christian Kalse, a photographer and filmmaker with a passion for storytelling. For a recent project, he rented the Canon EOS C80 from Budgetcam. In this article, he shares his personal experience with this cine...
29-09-2025
By Budgetcam x Christian Kalse

Stay informed of all discount promotions

Sign up for our newsletter and stay informed