A7 rear.jpg|Sony A7 rear Sony A7, A7R, A7S - by Henry Söderlund (14700037048).jpg|All three cameras of the first A7 generation: A7, A7R, A7S side by side In 2014/2015, three new models became available forming the second generation of α7 series. They are the α7 II (ILCE-7M2), α7R II (ILCE-7RM2) and α7S II (ILCE-7SM2).
Sony continues to produce the first generation models α7 and α7S, even three years after the launch, only the α7 has been discontinued in April 2019. The basic α7 II model has 24 MP and has manual focus and hybrid autofocus. The second generation common ground is the newer and improved body design as well as the world's first five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization system for a full-frame ILC. Sony claims that this can compensate a 4.5-stop equivalent of camera shake. In-body stabilization requires no special lens features, and mirrorless system cameras can typically accommodate lenses from any SLR system. As an upgrade of the α7, the α7 II has the same 50 Mbit XAVC-S codec as the α7S but lacks 4K video, and the five-axis stabilization is less effective in video mode than that used in the
Olympus OM-D E-M1. However, the crop mode used in the α7 II does not incur "very much loss in image quality", unlike that of the
Nikon D750. On 14 June 2015,
Hasselblad announced the
Lusso, a variant of the Sony α7R marketed by Hasselblad. The third generation started in 2017, and the fourth was announced in July 2019. ==Model differences==