Nice summary of the A77II -camera looks great. Right now I'm really torn between getting an A6000 or waiting for 2015. Based on things I've read and observed, it seems like next year we may get a big leap forward in sensor technology. I guess I could sell my NEX-7 for the A6000 but there are things on the NEX-7 I don't want to give up like the Tri-Nav controls and the better EVF.
I've also considered expanding into full frame but I'm not totally sold with the A7 line. I tend to agree with you that stabilization is worthy enough to consider the A99, but I see the sensor on the A99 as a bit long in the tooth and await it's successor. A stabilized mirrorless full frame - whatever mount it would be - is what I'm really desiring.
So in the end it looks like I'll stay put and continue saving up the dollars.
Nice shots of the mansion!
The A99 sensor isn't really so old.... Full frame cameras go through a pretty long cycle. So it's about a year and a half old at this point. About middle aged. The successor could be 6 months away.. or easily could be another 1-2 years away.
I don't expect to see stabilized mirrorless full frame any time soon.
And of course, you need to consider price. If Sony sticks to their recent pricing model.... When released, a new A99II, will be around $2800 for body only. You can get an A99 now for $1600-$2200 (depending on new or used).
Also, you can still *sell* an A900 for about $900.....
Point being.... wait indefinitely, and pass up the joy of using a great camera while you wait.... and then pay a super high price for the newest in technology.. Or buy a good condition used A99 now for $1650ish....
If you use it for 2 years, and then sell it for around $900+.... You will have gotten a lot of use out of it for $750. And then upgrade to the next and newest level.
In terms of NEX-7 vs A6000 vs A99...
I know dxoMark gave the A6000 amazing scores, very close to the A99. But I don't buy it totally. Take a look at the charts on Techradar and take a look at real image samples in ephotozine and imaging-resource-- The A6000 is quite good, but it is not nipping at the heals of the A99.
If compact size (and cheaper) are the highest priorities, then the A6000 is a no-brainer.
Imaging-resource seems to suggest that the image quality between the A6000 and NEX-7 are still very very close. So not sure I'd see the A6000 as being a big upgrade from the NEX-7, though potentially better AF performance.
The Sony A99.... yes, it costs much more. It's not compact (but it's not huge either). But it still objectively has the best IQ. And subjectively to me, it's the best overall shooting experience. Twin control dials, really well laid out body. A fast responsive auto focus system. Dual card slots. Huge EVF.
Guess if I were you... I'd either stick with the Nex-7, I'd consider the A7, the A99 (with the realization that I can sell it later hopefully without a massive loss), or simply waiting. Not sure the gains on the A6000 are big enough over the NEX-7.
What really really annoys me about Sony, is the amount of upgrades that are really just firmware issues.. that they won't make available for older models. I owned the A55 --- the last generation that lacked focus peaking. They couldn't add focus peaking as a firmware update? The "Eye-AF" seems like a neat feature on the newest Sony cameras, can't they add it as a firmware update to their supposed "flagship" A99?
So to some extent, I feel like updated from the NEX-7 to the A6000, you'd largely be buying a new camera just to get a firmware update.