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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Andrea Rossetti


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sony_a7c_ii Sony A7C II

Pros: Autofocus, excellent RAW workability, compact and lightweight body, new menu more intuitive than A7III

Cons: Less "full" ergonomics than larger bodies (with heavy optics you can feel it), single SD slot, not cheap price compared to the previous generation

Opinion: I come from Sony A7III, a camera that for years has been an absolute reference, and the transition to the Sony A7C II for me was not a simple update but a real generational leap. The autofocus is on another level: faster, smarter and above all more reliable in tracking, with much more precise eye recognition and better grip even in less than ideal light conditions; In practice, the percentage of perfectly focused shots increases in a concrete way. Image quality has also grown: the 33 MP sensor offers more resolution without sacrificing cleanliness and workability of the file, with a slightly higher dynamic range, especially in shadow recovery, and with smoother tonal transitions. In portraits I noticed a more natural and refined rendering of skin tones than the A7III, less cold and more balanced, with very flexible RAW in post-production. The form factor is one of the aspects I appreciate the most: it is lighter, more compact, more portable on the go and, to my taste, also aesthetically beautiful; It's a full-frame that you always carry with you without feeling the weight, and this really changes the way you photograph because you use it more and with less effort. Finally, the menu system is significantly improved compared to the A7III: more logical, more readable and finally well integrated with touch, with more intuitive customization. The A7III was a milestone, but the A7C II represents a concrete and intelligent evolution: more technology, more quality, less weight and a decidedly more modern user experience.

sent on 12 Febbraio 2026






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