Sony a7R II Review

Touting really serious specs like a 42.4-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor and ISO sensitivity topping at 102400, this full-frame mirrorless compact camera means business when it comes to using it as a point-and-shoot device. Read our full review of the Sony a7R II to know more about its capabilities and to see what kind of images it could produce from straight out of the camera.

Design and Construction

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Coming from the same alpha 7 series of compact cameras, the a7R II shares almost identical looks as the a7 Mark II that we briefly fiddled around with during its SEA launch.

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Most of its body is made up of magnesium alloy that now has improved weather-sealing enclosure with a reinforced lens mount so it could handle bigger, weighty lenses.

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Up top, we have the dials for shooting mode and exposure squeezed on the right side of the body. Also found in this area are programmable buttons for switching between different shooting settings with ease. Inside, the shutter is made with a reduced vibration design that results to making less sound every time the curtain moves.

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Connectivity ports and slots are strategically placed around the enclosure. The lower right side is for the miniSD, while the base of the shooter is for the battery pack. Opening the flap on the left reveals the ports for connecting it to and with other electronics.

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Controls and Ergonomics

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With its positioning of buttons and dials, navigating the a7R II was pretty easy and comfortable. Holding it, one would notice the heft that it packs even though it has a compact body. This isn’t all bad since having a bit of weight contributes to being able to hold it steady while shooting.

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Just like what we’ve mentioned with the a7 Mark II, the housing now feels deeper compared to its previous model but adds comfort when the hand starts gripping the body. Up front, we see the repositioned dial an inch away from the shutter release button which is well- and ergonomically-positioned.

Next page: Viewfinder and Live View, Autofocus Performance, and Noise and ISO Performance

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Stream PS4 games on your PC with this software

Called the Remote Play PC developed by Twisted, this software lets you play PS4 games on your computer.

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What the software does is to make the computer believe that a Sony device is attempting to connect using the PS4’s embedded Remote Play feature. This way, the PC accepts the stream and mirrors the game from the console. According to the developer, it will launch on November 25 with a starting fee of $10 (Twisted provided a good explanation why he had to charge for this software).

Be wary, though, that this is unofficial and Sony might make the necessary actions to put a stop to this once it comes to their attention. Still, if you want to give it a try, download at your own risk.

On a related note, Microsoft officially released this same feature on their Xbox One early this year.

{Via} {Source} {Image: Greg Cork’s YouTube}

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Stream PS4 games on your PC with this software

Called the Remote Play PC developed by Twisted, this software lets you play PS4 games on your computer.

ps4-computer

What the software does is to make the computer believe that a Sony device is attempting to connect using the PS4’s embedded Remote Play feature. This way, the PC accepts the stream and mirrors the game from the console. According to the developer, it will launch on November 25 with a starting fee of $10 (Twisted provided a good explanation why he had to charge for this software).

Be wary, though, that this is unofficial and Sony might make the necessary actions to put a stop to this once it comes to their attention. Still, if you want to give it a try, download at your own risk.

On a related note, Microsoft officially released this same feature on their Xbox One early this year.

{Via} {Source} {Image: Greg Cork’s YouTube}

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Sony confirms working on porting more PS2 games to PS4

There recently was a new game released which included PS2 titles that all ran on a PS4 using an emulator. In light of this, Sony also confirms that they are working on bringing more PS2 games to the current console.

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The topic of backward compatibility regained traction once more as a new PS4 game (Special Edition Star Wars Battlefront) included PSN codes to download additional titles. These include:

Super Star Wars
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars: Racer Revenge
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter

From those, three of which are titles from the classic PS2 console and were reported to be up and running using what they can deduce as an emulator (you can read how they came to this conclusion and more about the picture quality at Eurogamer.net).

On a related note, Techradar shot a question to Sony regarding the existence of the said emulator and received a confirmation from a representative:

“We are working on utilizing PS2 emulation technology to bring PS2 games forward to the current generation. We have nothing further to comment at this point in time.”

This simply means that backward compatibility for the PS4 is officially possible. For now, we’ll just have to wait for the announcement of which games will be ported over — could be a lot considering the vast library of PS2 games released.

{Sources 1, 2}

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Sony confirms working on porting more PS2 games to PS4

There recently was a new game released which included PS2 titles that all ran on a PS4 using an emulator. In light of this, Sony also confirms that they are working on bringing more PS2 games to the current console.

ps2-ps4-backwards-compatibility

The topic of backward compatibility regained traction once more as a new PS4 game (Special Edition Star Wars Battlefront) included PSN codes to download additional titles. These include:

Super Star Wars
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars: Racer Revenge
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter

From those, three of which are titles from the classic PS2 console and were reported to be up and running using what they can deduce as an emulator (you can read how they came to this conclusion and more about the picture quality at Eurogamer.net).

On a related note, Techradar shot a question to Sony regarding the existence of the said emulator and received a confirmation from a representative:

“We are working on utilizing PS2 emulation technology to bring PS2 games forward to the current generation. We have nothing further to comment at this point in time.”

This simply means that backward compatibility for the PS4 is officially possible. For now, we’ll just have to wait for the announcement of which games will be ported over — could be a lot considering the vast library of PS2 games released.

{Sources 1, 2}

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