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Summary
The Q (Typ 116) is produced with bigger sensor than the Sony Alpha 7 II: Full frame (36 x 24 mm) versus Full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm). It is the most significant difference between these cameras as large sensor lets you to produce photos of the better quality. The Q (Typ 116) has a wider ISO range of 100-50000 in compare with 100-25600 ISO range of the Sony Alpha 7 II. This ISO numbers allow the photographer to produce better photos in dim light conditions. The Alpha 7 II offers better 4 digital zoom. The Sony Alpha 7 II provides more focus points in compare with the Q (Typ 116): 117 vs 49. More number of focus points means less risk of losing focus lock while tracking a moving object.
The Alpha 7 II is equipped with tilting LCD which will allow you to shoot pictures from any odd perspective. The Sony Alpha 7 II display is better as it offers more screen dots 1,230,000 in compare to 1,040,000 dots of the Q (Typ 116) display. The higher dot count display is better for reviewing photos on your camera. The Q (Typ 116) has a touch screen.
The Sony Alpha 7 II is environmentally sealed i.e. it provides protection from the elements harmful to the electronics – humidity, water, snow and dust. The Alpha 7 II weighs 599g which is 41g less than the weight of the Q (Typ 116).
The Sony Alpha 7 II has 9 advantages and the Q (Typ 116) only 7 so the Alpha 7 II becomes the best choice. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.