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Sony A7 Renewed Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera 28-70mm Lens

5.0 (2 reviews)
3 MP

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

The Sony a7 was the camera that proved full-frame image quality did not require a large, heavy DSLR body — and as a renewed unit it remains a compelling entry point into Sony's E-mount system for portrait photographers, travel shooters, and anyone who wants the tonal depth and depth-of-field control that a full-frame sensor delivers. The 24.3MP CMOS sensor captures fine subject detail with natural gradation across highlights and shadows, and the wide ISO range means you can push into tungsten-lit interiors, golden hour, or blue-hour street scenes without abandoning image quality. The OLED viewfinder is a genuine pleasure to shoot through — high resolution, accurate color, and responsive enough that the exposure preview in the finder reflects what you're actually about to capture.

The body is compact by full-frame standards — genuinely pocketable in a jacket and light enough for a full day on your shoulder without fatigue. Build quality is solid metal construction with enough heft to feel purposeful without being burdensome. The tiltable LCD, Wi-Fi/NFC connectivity, and RAW+JPEG dual recording round out a feature set that still holds up for serious photography nearly a decade after the a7's launch. The honest caveats are autofocus performance and burst speed: the original a7's contrast-detect AF system requires deliberate shooting habits that more experienced photographers will adapt to naturally, while newcomers expecting the snap-and-track performance of current mirrorless bodies may find it demands more care. Pair it with a quality native FE lens and the images speak for themselves.

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

Sensor
24.3 MP Full-Frame CMOS
Continuous Shooting
Up to 4 FPS (Speed Priority)
ISO Range
100–25600 (Auto: 100–6400)
Video
1080/60p / 24p HD (AVCHD / MP4)
LCD Screen
3" Tiltable, 921,600 dots
Viewfinder
1/2" XGA OLED, 2.4M dots
Image Formats
RAW, RAW + JPEG
Accessory Shoe
Multi-Interface Shoe
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, NFC
Memory Card
SD / SDHC / SDXC / Memory Stick Pro Duo
Lens Mount
Sony E-Mount (Full Frame)
Condition
Renewed

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

Frequently Asked Questions

The Sony a7 uses the Sony E-mount, which is compatible with the full range of Sony FE full-frame lenses — one of the largest and most mature mirrorless lens ecosystems available. You also get access to Sony APS-C E-mount lenses (which crop the sensor) and, via optional LA-EA3 or LA-EA4 adapters, Minolta and Konica Minolta A-mount lenses with confirmed operation.
The 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor gives you a real-world usable range that extends comfortably to ISO 3200–6400 for editorial and documentary work where some grain is acceptable. At ISO 12800–25600 you will see luminance noise and color noise that requires noise reduction in post — but the full-frame advantage over crop-sensor cameras means you are starting from a cleaner base at any given ISO setting.
For dedicated sports and fast-action work, 4 FPS in Speed Priority Continuous mode is a meaningful limitation. The a7 is better matched to portraits, landscapes, travel, street photography, and slower editorial work where burst speed is not the primary constraint. Photographers who need faster bursts for sports should consider later a7 iterations.
The 3-inch tiltable LCD with 921,600 dots is most useful for low-angle shooting — flowers, street-level subjects, architecture details — where holding the camera at eye level is impractical. It is not a fully articulating screen, so it has limits for vertical or overhead compositions.
This listing is an Amazon Renewed product, meaning it has been inspected, tested, and certified to function and look like new by a qualified supplier. It comes with the Amazon Renewed Guarantee, which provides replacement or refund options if the product does not meet expectations. Renewed units offer full-frame sensor performance at a significantly reduced price compared to new — a practical entry point for photographers who want the a7 system without paying first-generation launch pricing.