/p/s favorite photographer released his review of the Sony A7R II
http://www.kenrockwell.com/sony/a7r-ii.htm"The Sony A7R II is the world's best camera for hobbyists, but DSLRs make better pictures faster for serious work....
A photo hobbyist is someone who loves talking about pixels, software, apps, bit depths and especially loves playing with a zillion different brands of lenses on adapters. That's why hobbyists and gizmo fans love this camera so much.
Photo hobbyists love playing with cameras and computers, and with the A7R II, there are loads of pixels in every shot, and the endless array of menu options and lens possibilities will keep the hobbyist entertained for years.
Hobbyists are completely different from photographers, photographic artists or pro shooters. The problem with this Sony is that even though it has few weak points and many, many highlights, ultimately its images don't look as uniformly superb as what I get from my Canon or Nikon DSLRs right out of the camera...
The problem with the A7R II for use by a photographic artist like myself is that while A7R II images look great, its colors never look as great in real-world shots as I get directly from my Canons and Nikons. Most people are hobbyists and won't notice the subtle things I do, and therefore I certainly recommend the A7R II, but for serious work, the Sony isn't there yet."
/p/, why aren't you supporting Ken's growing family?