
Sony A7 Renewed Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera 28-70mm Lens
Entry into full-frame mirrorless image quality at a fraction of new pricing — the Sony a7 delivers 24MP resolution and wide ISO range for portrait, travel, and low-light work.
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Overview
Key Features
24.3 MP full frame CMOS sensor. Compatible OS - Windows Vista SP2*4, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Mac OS X (v10.6-v10.8)
Up to 4 FPS in Speed Priority Continuous shooting
ISO 100-25600(AUTO ISO 100-6400)
1080/60p/24p HD video (AVCHD/MP4)
3" tiltable LCD with 921,600 dots
1/2-inch XGA OLED color electronic viewfinder with 2.4M dots
Raw and Raw + JPEG shooting
Multi-interface shoe (optional external flash sold separately)
Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity
SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Pro Duo card slot
Compatible lenses: Sony E-mount Full Frame, operation with Minolta/Konica Minolta Maxxum A-mount lenses confirmed via optional LA-EA3/LA-EA4 adapter
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor resolves fine subject detail and delivers the shallow depth-of-field rendering that makes portraits and environmental shots look distinctly full-frame
- ISO range up to 25600 gives genuine flexibility for low-light editorial, event, and travel work where flash is impractical or unwanted
- OLED electronic viewfinder with 2.4M dots gives a high-resolution, accurate preview of exposure and color before you press the shutter
- Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity enables wireless image transfer and remote control without additional hardware
- The renewed price point puts Sony E-mount full-frame image quality within reach of photographers who could not justify new pricing
👎 Cons
- 4 FPS continuous shooting speed is a practical limitation for sports, wildlife, and fast-action subjects — this body is not built for burst-dependent work
- The 28-70mm kit lens is a competent starter optic but shows its limits in sharpness at the corners of the full-frame image wide open — investing in sharper native FE glass reveals more of what the sensor can do
- Battery life from the NP-FW50 is relatively limited — working photographers will want at least two or three spare batteries for a full-day shoot
- Single card slot means no in-camera backup for wedding, event, or commercial work where redundancy matters
- As the first-generation a7, autofocus speed and face/eye tracking fall short of later a7 iterations — requires more manual focus discipline in fast-moving social or documentary situations