RGF said:
Extra batteries? Or any special type of battery for grip?
The body ships with two batteries.
RGF said:
cable release (wired or remote) - intervalometer?
I'm looking at the Neewer battery grip (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UL2GA6A), which has a built-in intervalometer and comes with a remote. If you get one, let me know how it does!
RGF said:
external battery charger. This was a "required" with the original A7R.
It ships with a battery charger in the US, and you can also charge the other battery in the body via USB and AC adapter. I do believe in Europe it ships with a dedicated power adapter, and that's the fastest way to charge it.
RGF said:
I'm using this one: http://www.amazon.com/Andoer-LB-A7M2-Aluminum-Dedicated-Mounting/dp/B00XDLGS8G
It's a little weird. The upper slots on the left hand side are made accessible by this cutout, but the cutout means that in portrait orientation you've got 25% less to clap to:
A slightly bulkier design would be better, IMO.
Dylan777 said:
Skip the Vertical grip. Feel very awkward. Use that money for extra batteries.
In what orientation? I was hoping the battery grip would give me a little more to hold onto in the landscape orientation. My el-cheapo L-Bracket helps a bit - I can get an extra finger on it.
Dylan777 said:
Skip the Meta Bones adapter. Use that money toward native FE 16-35 or NEW Zeiss Batis 25mm.
I enjoy using my 16-35 L on the A7Rii, and I want a Batis 25 (though I doubt I could recoup much of the cost of the 2/28 I bought since the Batis was unavailable when I needed it). I have the metabones, but in retrospect probably would get a non-electronic adapter were I to do it all over again.
Dylan777 said:
Highly recommend this charger if you plan to have more than two batteries...Ok, I think you do need more than two for a7 series
So far I have come close to killing two batteries in one day's worth of casual (read: vacation) shooting. I am diligent about turning off the LCD regularly (mapped a button for that), though, don't shoot video, and am mostly at ISO 100. That being said, an extra battery would be nice.
One page I hope Canon takes from Sony's book is the ability to charge via USB. I had mine plugged in to the power outlet in the car on the way back from a national park. Good stuff.