The Sony Alpha 7c Mirrorless Digital Camera is the company’s newest and most compact interchangeable full-frame camera. It incorporates a 24MP full-frame sensor with image stabilization inside a body similar to the APS-C sensor in the a6600.
Many of the capabilities and features are well-known. A new kit zoom that retracts is coming along with the a7C to maintain those savings in size.
Specifications
- The BionzX processor
- Real-time tracking system
- Oversampled 4K video (that is up to 30p, including 8-bit HLG and S-Log)
- Non-stop Bursts (Up to 10 FPS)
- 921k-dot touchscreen.
- 36M-dot EVF equipped with 0.59x mag.
- The headphone and mic sockets
- Dual-band, 2.4 and 5Ghz WiFi
- Large Z-type battery with a capacity of 740 shots per battery
Honest Review
From the camera’s control panel to the video and image quality, learn more about what you need to know about the a7C here.
What Is New In Sony Alpha 7c?
The a7C incorporates nearly all the features of the a7 III into a form factor that shares more with the A6000 series. This is because the viewfinder is smaller, but there are other limitations.
Handling and body: The a7C comes with three dials that can be controlled by your thumb.
Impressions of Initial Format: The foremost benefit of this camera is its size, making it easy to use. It could be an ideal family or travel camera.
Quality of Image: The a7C cameras offer Raw and JPEG pictures. These are equal to its competitors. The dynamic range is outstanding.
Video and autofocus: The autofocus system is the main difference between the a7C and the A7 III. It combines all of its features for subject recognition, so it doesn’t require you to play with different options to squeeze the best from it.
Conclusion
The combination of size and image quality, AF performance, and battery life makes it an excellent travel camera. However, some awkward aspects of the operation, like its tiny viewfinder, limit it to the photographer’s preference.