Maxwell Starr I have an a58 and really like it but was thinking of upgrading for professional shooting. Is it worth it? I know the kit lens it comes with is amazing but I can buy that separate and attach to my a58. With same lens do you notice a big difference?
The a77ii adds much more functionality, solid build quality, faster autofocus, a bit better in low light and an all around faster camera. It isn't a huge leap in image quality using the same lens, but you would be getting a camera built to withstand the abuse a professional camera would get. When I was upgrading I bought the Sigma 17-50/2.8 first and it made a huge difference in image quality, the Sony 16-50 is better still, but as far as image quality goes theres a bigger jump by changing lenses than cameras. However the a77ii is very much worth it and if you can afford to buy both in the kit at the same time, I would.
Maxwell Starr Thanks for the reply. This is exactly what I needed to know. I'll probably start with the lens first then as money permits upgrade the camera.
I have sonys alpha mark 2. And i must say there are soo many features that i havenot been able to identify or use all of them in even 7 years. I love the camera and the way it lets you personalise it to your preference it is best in the business. I believe even today it is standing high with other modern cameras.
At the 2:18 mark: "While the original A77 could shoot bursts at 12 frames a second, the exposure had to be locked." That is incorrect. In both cameras, the 12fps mode supports both auto exposure and autofocus. In both cameras, the *aperture* must remain locked when shooting 12fps, but that's not the same thing.
This is a fantastic review which talks about many things which other reviews just don't cover. By the way, I purchased an A77 II from B&H, and I LOVE it! It is a nearly perfect camera, and I'm so glad I went with it! I'll be taking great shots with this for a long time to come!
Recording Limit: Up to 29 Minutes for Full HD (1920 x 1080). You may live stream with an HDMi to USB streaming capture device: Magewell USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 - B&H # MA32060: bhpho.to/3h8TtAI >Mark< Supports up to 1920 x 1200p60 Resolution Hardware Scaling and Deinterlacing Performs Frame Rate Conversion Plug-and-Play Using Existing Drivers Backward Compatible with USB 2.0 Onboard RAM for Stream Buffering
Nice vid. Got my a77II a couple of months ago to take the place of my dear old a300, but realy miss a good guide book to learn the more advanced things with the camera. Anyone here know of a good book for me? I have my eyes on Gary Friedmans version, but it still isn't available.
There are a few cameras like the Canon EOS 1DX Mark III that still use wireless LAN connections to send images using a device like the Canon WFT-E9A. In regards to the A77 II, it offered built in Wi-Fi connectivity which would connect to the Sony Playmemories app for image transfer.
It does have built in Wi Fi connectivity, linking the camera to a PC via Wi Fi Take a bit of practice to enable such, depending on what one wants to do Entering ones Wi Fi password, by way of Wi Fi Access Input text panel?
Camera to Computer Problem solved 'found' a WPS Button on the side of the household black 'broadband' router. I pressed it, it synced with my camera, camera to PC/laptop connection made, did a test image, it works
According to Sony's tech support, the A77 II would not have access to the Sony App Store, and apps could not be installed in the camera. *Christina* askbh@bandh.com
A test no one does-compare Sony a6000 vs Sony a77II of kids on swing going to and from you. How well does the af tracking do in that situation. Should tell people with a6000 if they need an a77II.
+Mafdy Ashraf Either could easily be used for shooting weddings. The only reservations I would have regarding the Sony would be the Electronic Veiwfinder, which would take some time to get used to if you have never used a camera with one before, and the available accessories. Nikon will have many more lenses and flash options to choose from, especially for 3rd party options, that are not there for Sony. *Andrea
It's a little disappointing that Sony didn't integrate a headphone jack or the Silent Multi Controller that are on the A99. It also would've be nice to have dual card slots. Still a nice upgrade to the original A77, it just seems like Sony held back a little.
Agreed. I was also hoping for an APS-C A99, and apart from those 3 things you mentioned we did get it (plus the few extras like great focussing), but those 3 seem like they could have been included without sabotaging their cameras further up the line...
Tom Jf Yes. I believe all of the newer Sony's have dumped the proprietary one and use a traditional or standard hot shoe now. I have a Neewer TT560 and it works fine on both my a58 (which is older) and Canon 70d
This camera is no longer available, however it did have WiFi. You should be able to connect it to the Sony App to transfer a photo to your iPhone. Thanks! Joey P
B and H Sony camera are awesome but I heard they quite an awful baterry life especially when you compare with Nikon SLRs . Do discuss about battery life as well as It's also important for some people.
I've just purchased the a77ii, but have a77, a65, a55, a58, and I can tell you with those, I have no issues with battery life. I shoot mainly sports, and can shoot a complete football game or basketball game and not worry about battery.
I just got my A77II today, upgrading from an A58. First time I shot with that AF screen I felt like I had to hold on for dear life. I LOVE it!
Maxwell Starr I have an a58 and really like it but was thinking of upgrading for professional shooting. Is it worth it? I know the kit lens it comes with is amazing but I can buy that separate and attach to my a58. With same lens do you notice a big difference?
The a77ii adds much more functionality, solid build quality, faster autofocus, a bit better in low light and an all around faster camera. It isn't a huge leap in image quality using the same lens, but you would be getting a camera built to withstand the abuse a professional camera would get.
When I was upgrading I bought the Sigma 17-50/2.8 first and it made a huge difference in image quality, the Sony 16-50 is better still, but as far as image quality goes theres a bigger jump by changing lenses than cameras. However the a77ii is very much worth it and if you can afford to buy both in the kit at the same time, I would.
Maxwell Starr
Thanks for the reply. This is exactly what I needed to know. I'll probably start with the lens first then as money permits upgrade the camera.
the second lens used in the video is not the 50/1.4 zeiss prime, but the sony 50mm/f1.4.
Thanks for the thorough discussion. I always enjoy Larry's work. He is both a true professional and a gentleman.
Great camera ! i have the A77 and it is so amazing ❤️i love sony alpha cams.
I have sonys alpha mark 2. And i must say there are soo many features that i havenot been able to identify or use all of them in even 7 years. I love the camera and the way it lets you personalise it to your preference it is best in the business. I believe even today it is standing high with other modern cameras.
At the 2:18 mark: "While the original A77 could shoot bursts at 12 frames a second, the exposure had to be locked."
That is incorrect. In both cameras, the 12fps mode supports both auto exposure and autofocus. In both cameras, the *aperture* must remain locked when shooting 12fps, but that's not the same thing.
This is a fantastic review which talks about many things which other reviews just don't cover. By the way, I purchased an A77 II from B&H, and I LOVE it! It is a nearly perfect camera, and I'm so glad I went with it! I'll be taking great shots with this for a long time to come!
Now thats what I call a proper review! Amazing camera...hoping to update from a57 to this very soon!
Well
...did you?
@1:54 where is that pier located ? Any stripers ?
2:12 Eye-Start AF does not means that it prioritize pupil lol!
Very well done!
I think I'll be buying MY new A77II from B & H....
Where is the Zeiss 50mm f1.4? i just saw the SAL 50mm f1.4
Can we use this for you tube live streaming ? Does it have record limit ?
Recording Limit: Up to 29 Minutes for Full HD (1920 x 1080). You may live stream with an HDMi to USB streaming capture device:
Magewell USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 - B&H # MA32060: bhpho.to/3h8TtAI >Mark<
Supports up to 1920 x 1200p60 Resolution
Hardware Scaling and Deinterlacing
Performs Frame Rate Conversion
Plug-and-Play Using Existing Drivers
Backward Compatible with USB 2.0
Onboard RAM for Stream Buffering
Nice vid. Got my a77II a couple of months ago to take the place of my dear old a300, but realy miss a good guide book to learn the more advanced things with the camera. Anyone here know of a good book for me? I have my eyes on Gary Friedmans version, but it still isn't available.
Great camera
It's 2023 and after 8yrs with my A77II, i am letting it go. Time to move on to the latest
Good luck 🫡 We're always here to help you upgrade!
this,nikon d500, or the canon eos 6d. I mainly shoot for hobby landscapes and wildlife /animals / birds in flight . suggestions please!
How many still use Wireless LAN Routers, with this camera one requires such to send images to PCs by Wi Fi?
There are a few cameras like the Canon EOS 1DX Mark III that still use wireless LAN connections to send images using a device like the Canon WFT-E9A. In regards to the A77 II, it offered built in Wi-Fi connectivity which would connect to the Sony Playmemories app for image transfer.
It does have built in Wi Fi connectivity, linking the camera to a PC via Wi Fi Take a bit of practice to enable such, depending on what one wants to do Entering ones Wi Fi password, by way of Wi Fi Access Input text panel?
Camera to Computer Problem solved 'found' a WPS Button on the side of the household black 'broadband' router.
I pressed it, it synced with my camera, camera to PC/laptop connection made, did a test image, it works
Does the a77II have access to the Sony app store?
According to Sony's tech support, the A77 II would not have access to the Sony App Store, and apps could not be installed in the camera. *Christina* askbh@bandh.com
Sony a77 II or a99 which would be your choice?
will back button focus work with the flexible spot AF?
Yes, back button focus is compatible with flexible spot AF. |Heather S|
Sony Please make a77iii with Same Body Size, incorporating Mirrorless A Mount
Eye-Start AF is not Eye AF.
A test no one does-compare Sony a6000 vs Sony a77II of kids on swing going to and from you. How well does the af tracking do in that situation. Should tell people with a6000 if they need an a77II.
I hope Sony have a trade-in program for old A77. Just add a couple hundred bucks.
Which is better for wedding photography sony a77ii or nikon d7200?
+Mafdy Ashraf Either could easily be used for shooting weddings. The only reservations I would have regarding the Sony would be the Electronic Veiwfinder, which would take some time to get used to if you have never used a camera with one before, and the available accessories. Nikon will have many more lenses and flash options to choose from, especially for 3rd party options, that are not there for Sony. *Andrea
A57 user...now i need a77ii...
So the infamous cropping in video mode is still there? I'll just wait for 6d mk2. Thanks.
It's a little disappointing that Sony didn't integrate a headphone jack or the Silent Multi Controller that are on the A99. It also would've be nice to have dual card slots. Still a nice upgrade to the original A77, it just seems like Sony held back a little.
Agreed. I was also hoping for an APS-C A99, and apart from those 3 things you mentioned we did get it (plus the few extras like great focussing), but those 3 seem like they could have been included without sabotaging their cameras further up the line...
it's not a Zeiss 50mm man
B and H does this camera accept flashes of Canon / Nikon without hotshoe adapter?
Tom Jf Yes. I believe all of the newer Sony's have dumped the proprietary one and use a traditional or standard hot shoe now. I have a Neewer TT560 and it works fine on both my a58 (which is older) and Canon 70d
Tom Jf 02:47
Can I transfer pictures to my iPhone?
This camera is no longer available, however it did have WiFi. You should be able to connect it to the Sony App to transfer a photo to your iPhone.
Thanks! Joey P
It's a competitor to the Canon 7D mark ii
I'm looking a used 77 ii, anybody let me know,thanks!
I kinda miss camcorder reviews in the last time...
B and H Sony camera are awesome but I heard they quite an awful baterry life especially when you compare with Nikon SLRs . Do discuss about battery life as well as It's also important for some people.
I've just purchased the a77ii, but have a77, a65, a55, a58, and I can tell you with those, I have no issues with battery life. I shoot mainly sports, and can shoot a complete football game or basketball game and not worry about battery.
Great review Thanks.
nice Review, thank you!!
This is good but 70D is still winning.
Only when it comes to brand loyalty.
70D is only equivalent to A57.
that was a great review
Where is the Zeiss 50mm f1.4? i just saw the SAL 50mm f1.4