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Battery Life Tips- Sony A7RII, Sony A7II, Sony A7s

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The Sony a7 Series:
“Sony introduced its first two full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Alpha a7 and a7R, to overwhelmingly positive reviews late last year. Revolutionary in many ways, the choices between the two cameras boiled down to the a7, which features a 24.3MP CMOS sensor, quick Hybrid Phase and Contrast autofocus, an electronic front-shutter curtain with Quiet Shutter Mode, faster top flash-sync speed (1/250 versus 1/160) , and slightly faster burst rates (5 fps versus 4 fps).
The Sony a7R, which is a bit more expensive, features a higher-resolution 36.4MP imaging sensor with gapless on-sensor micro lenses, no anti-aliasing filter for sharper image detail, and a slower, yet eminently adequate autofocus system. Most importantly, both cameras take extraordinary photographs, 1080p AVCHD video, and are winning concepts in their own right.
Adding to the excitement, Sony introduced the Sony a7S a few months later, which differs from its siblings by sporting a 12.2MP CMOS sensor with on-sensor micro lenses and an anti-aliasing filter, a maximum ISO sensitivity of an astounding 409,000, versus a maximum of ISO 25,600 on the A7 and A7R, and 4K video capture―when recording to an external recorder.
Now the big question for consumers is, “Which Sony A7-series camera is best for me?” In this product review, we will attempt to clarify these issues. Be advised that the differences are not always cut and dried. There are enough overlapping attributes that make each of these cameras a smart purchase for most still- and video-capture needs. As for which camera is best for you, spend some time with the photo and video examples below, and read our recommendations on how to weigh the differences and similarities between these three camera systems.”


Sony Alpha A7r II – ILCE-7rm2
42 MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
BIONZ X Image Processor
Internal UHD 4K Video & S-Log2 Gamma
5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization
399 Phase-Detect AF Points & 5 fps Burst
0.5″ 2.36M-Dot XGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF
3.0″ 1,228.8k-Dot Tilting LCD Monitor
ISO 102,400 and Silent Shutter Mode
Durable Reduced-Vibration Shutter Design
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity with NFC
Sony Alpha A7r II – ILCE-7M2
24.3MP Full-Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
BIONZ X Image Processor
5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization
Enhanced Fast Hybrid AF and 5 fps Burst
Full HD XAVC S Video and S-Log2 Gamma
3.0″ 1,228.8k-Dot Tilting LCD Monitor
XGA 2.36M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Weather-Resistant Magnesium Alloy Body
Refined Grip & Robust Lens Mount
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity with NFC
Multi-Interface Shoe
Sony Alpha A7s-ILCE-7s
12.2MP Full-Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
BIONZ X Image Processor
Gapless On-Chip Lens Design
3.0″ 921.6k-Dot Tilting LCD Monitor
XGA 2.36M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Full HD Recording in XAVC S
4:2:2 UHD 4K Output via HDMI
Full Pixel Read-Out, S-Log2 Gamma
Expandable Sensitivity: ISO 50-409600
Fast Intelligent 25-Point AF System
Multi-Interface Shoe
Sony Alpha A7R-ILCE-7r
36.4MP Full Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
No Optical Low-Pass Filter
Gapless On-Chip Lens Design
BIONZ X Image Processor
3.0″ Tiltable TFT LCD with 1,229K-Dots
2.4M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Full 1080/60p Video with Remote Capture
Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC
Multi-Interface Shoe
Sony Alpha A7-ILCE-7
24.3MP Full Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor
BIONZ X Image Processor
3.0″ Tiltable TFT LCD with 921.6K-Dots
2.4M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Full 1080/60p with Uncompressed Output
Fast Hybrid Autofocus – 5 fps Burst Rate
Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC
Multi-Interface Shoe

IMPORTANT:
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.


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Battery Life Tips for the Sony a7rII and a7 series of cameras. I have listed them in order of impact on battery life. If you do nothing else on this list, turn on Airplane mode when you want to save battery. More info at: Buy the USB Battery Charger: http://www.amzn.com/B00WAB5I5E/?tag=photorecomm0a-20 Buy Spare Batteries: http://www.amzn.com/B005OBCI32/?tag=photorecomm0a-20 Airplane mode - Turn ON. (Default setting is OFF) The Camera is constantly monitoring for WiFi signals and powering the NFC reader, both negatively impact battery life. Set Display Quality to standard (default setting is standard) High is brighter, crisper. Possibly a faster refresh rate too, all which impact battery life. Turn Pre-AF OF (Default setting is ON) Camera focuses before you half press the shutter button, I turn this off for battery savings AND because I only want the camera focusing when I press a button (see back button focus) Monitor Brightness Manual or turn down (Default is Manual centered) Also an option for sunny weather. The LCD becomes very bright but will draw additional power. Audio signals (default setting is ON) Turning off the audio beeps, mostly the focus confirmation beep will save a small amount of power. Reduce the camera's processing power - Turn off Noise Reduction and DRO (Dynamic Range Optimization) I shoot RAW and edit in Lightroom so I don't need or want the camera spending anytime "helping" me process the photos. Activate Back-Button Focus

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IMPORTANT:
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