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Sony A7C : Specifications and Opinions




Sony A7C, front

Sony A7C, back

Sony A7C, top



The Sony A7C is a mirrorless camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 24 megapixels manufactured from 2020. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 50 - 204800 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 10 FPS x 115 RAW, 223 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1699 €;
69 users have given it an average vote of 9.1 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   Fullframe, 36 x 24 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.0x in comparison with FF)
 Resolution   24 megapixel
 ISO sensitivities   50 - 204800
 File formats   JPEG, RAW

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   30" - 1/8000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   M, S, A, P
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Mount   Sony E (click here to view all compatible lenses)
 Stabilization   Yes
 Autofocus (AF areas)   693
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   10 FPS x 115 RAW, 223 JPEG
 Continuos shooting (without autofocus)   10 FPS x 115 RAW, 223 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode   4K (3840x2160p) @ 30 FPS
 WiFi   Yes
 GPS   No
 USB   USB-C (3.2)
 USB Charging   Yes

 Computing Features
 ND Long Exposure   No
 Pixel Shift   No
 Focus Stacking   No
 Startrail/Composite mode   No
 Astrotracer   No

 Camera body and built
 Touchscreen   Yes
 LCD   3.0", 0.92 Mdots, 640 x 480 pixels, articulated
 Viewfinder   Electronic, coverage 100%, 0.59x
 Viewfinder resolution   1024 x 768 px
 Flash   No
 Storage   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
 Storage, Slot 2   not available
 Shutter   Mechanical and electronic
 Battery   Sony NP-FZ100, 16.40 Wh
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   509 g
 Dimensions   124 x 71 x 60 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on May 19, 2023

Pros: Weight and dimensions, sensor, autofocus, battery life

Cons: No second SD slot

Opinion: Undecided between the A7 C and the A7 III I opted for this one and I do not regret it. It has a futuristic autofocus (arrival from a7 II). Weight and size are more than ideal (finally I can slip the car into the crampon pocket of the backpack and I still have room for the 70-200). The battery life is great. A quality that is perhaps underestimated is the completely silent shot. As for buttons, dials, ergonomics... It's personal. The lack of the front ring, as well as the viewfinder a bit sacrificed, as far as I'm concerned are small shortcomings. The real flaw is the absence of the second SD slot. For some reason I thought it held up better at high ISOs, however there is no harm. Someone said that it is a camera that does not please anyone, that the A7 III is better (probably), that it makes no sense to exist, that Sony has got it all wrong. I believe it is the perfect machine, especially if the priority is compactness (and if 150 g can make a difference).

avatarjunior
sent on February 12, 2023

Pros: Lightness

Cons: Few keys

Opinion: I think it is the best evolution of the mirrorless full frame system, tried several times at sony events, always preferred to the most famous brothers gave me back a special feeling, fast and responsive with a beautiful adjustable screen, 4k without overheating and infinite battery that can also cover 4 or 5 hours of continuous shooting with the screen on, complete menu and not as complicated as everyone says, Fully digital shutter that compared to the a7III is a nice step forward silent and with the possibility of infinite shots ...... Surely the viewfinder is a bit sacrificed and for those accustomed to bulky elephants will find it a little uncomfortable, so I do not recommend it to professional photographers ....... It is a faithful travel companion and reportage that if combined with a light lens becomes a monster of portability ..... the touch is only in focus mode and in my opinion it is the best choice they could make so you avoid accidental touches, compared to other machines are missing many customizable keys and the classic ones, but it is a simplification that I think there is ..... The right price is on 1400 euros, there are several second-hand specimens especially with the much hated gray frame at the top, but I like it and gives it a nice touch of style

avatarjunior
sent on December 11, 2022

Pros: Cost per FF quality, compactness, tropicalization, articulated display, build quality, sensor quality, responsive autofocus, low weight, video catalyst stabilization, performance kit optics, tiny and light (28-60), ergonomics that thanks to the decentralized viewfinder allows one-handed use, infinite battery

Cons: Viewfinder a bit sacrificed along with other marketing choices to make it "imperfect" (lack of double slot / sd, one ring less etc); medium grip (solvable with Smallrig 3212), inconvenience compared to lenses over 700g / 15cm without the Cage in freehand use, missing front ring and front wheel a bit hard (in rotating it you press the keys corresponding to the pad), some limitations in the menu, uncomfortable menu but above all unusable in Italian because of the size too large and continuous incomprehensible abbreviations (excellent in English and smaller)

Opinion: The A7C represents a "Balto" of photography, half "FF" and half "aps-c", it can be the perfect camera as well as an exercise in non-functional style. I lean more towards the first interpretation but I start from the second: such a compact body but FF paradoxically becomes uncomfortable with GM lenses for FF, not to mention the zooms, practically as heavy as the machine itself or more. This cancels the advantage given by the tiny size, while using only small lenses you lose a bit of quality given by the FF (or tropicalization). Even the aps-c and Crop lens game is not good, stopping at 24 excellent Mp that crop to 10.6mpx ... Even the small viewfinder does not help, especially if the front wheel, the one on the side of the touch, not the one above in metal, is difficult to use especially with gloves because in rotating it activates the directional pad and the keys (I solved with a precise redistribution of the keys, using compensation ring + recessed ring configurable for ISO / opening / speed (MY DIAL 1-2-3) by pressing the REC button with index and therefore being able to act with the same finger on a single ring very quickly). Also always because it was not perfect in addition to stripping it of the double slot and CF make it great for vlogs and videos but do not implement the 10 bit :D They insert a super autofocus, better than a7 III but in the recognition in the menu we only have human + animals. Old menu, endless in its poorly organized entries. Non-touch menu. The touch is there, it is also used for focusing or tracking using the viewfinder, but not to scroll through the menus. Grrr. And also the keys: we have fewer dedicated ones, but we can configure them. Not all, however, and not as we want: for example we can never delete the button to change the display, which however does not allow you to overlap for example the level with the shooting info (they are two separate views, mah). After the part of the criticism (more to Sony than to the a7c itself) step to complete the positive opinion A little more than 1500 euros, kit or no kit, you take home a quality FF, with a famous and excellent sensor, which behaves well with little light and makes sparks in the daytime. The collapsible 28-60 of the kit is the anthem of portability... Together they weigh nothing and fit in the pocket of a decathlon jacket, or they learn to the belt with a peak clip and weigh less together than many lenses that are not necessarily more performing. Coupled with more pro lenses, from 24-105 upwards, to some fixed FE 1.8 or 1.4 the files that the sensor returns are excellent, sharp, chromatically appealing. With the fixed you can literally carry in your pocket a lot of quality. the camera is then aesthetically appealing, the ergonomics (arranged the custom keys) leads you to always want it with you, the decentralized viewfinder is comfortable, in the horizontal Wide as well as shooting vertically. The stabilization is good and freehand you have excellent rates of perfect shots. The joystick is missing but you can use the touch. Infinite settings to configure our output, comfortable doors for microphone expansions and so on. associating a Cage then its "Baltic" nature goes from top video with mic, light, screen, grip (gimbal not necessary given the catalyst stabilization) to a very compact and ultralight street machine, to Full Frame that with the CAGE mentioned above with rubberized grip or additional handle allows you to buy a 28-70 GM II instead of I thanks to the money saved with the entry price so low. However, 24-70 and a7c make a bomb at less than 1200gr. The battery then really allows you to shoot a whole day without limits and go home with 30% still available. We are talking about more than 1500 shots if you do not flash continuously... It can also be recharged with a powerbank and is usb-c. Film for hours without overheating. Dedicated flash with shooting recognition and highsync. Fantastic!

avatarjunior
sent on December 04, 2022

Pros: Construction, compactness, overall quality

Cons: Maybe a bit 'the viewfinder but nothing so striking

Opinion: As a happy owner I can say that the A7C is an excellent full frame to buy for various reasons. Impeccable construction, weather resistance, quality of the files that churns out, stabilizer, are just some of the positive aspects that interest you. Reading various reviews that speak badly honestly I am speechless. It is a mirrorless that allows you to take photos and videos in any area. The only small "flaw" is perhaps the viewfinder but personally I do not consider it a problem since there is much worse among the brands of the competition. Who do I recommend buying the A7C? To everyone, professionals and non-professionals.

avatarjunior
sent on October 13, 2022

Pros: Portability, image quality, autofocus

Cons: Space for the little finger, stabilizer not particularly performing

Opinion: A fantastic gem! It's a very special machine, and you have to understand what you're going to buy. As dimensions it is really compact and lightweight, at the same time it conveys a good feeling of robustness. The ergonomics are not great, but it is acceptable. Personally I find it at the level of the other Sony with traditional form factor, much more uncomfortable than an EM1 and similar to the X-TX. The handle is fairly protruding, which facilitates grip, but the chamber is low and the little finger dances decidedly out. Obviously it is a trade-off with compactness, know it! It does not bother me particularly and with the use you make your hand. I find keys and rings well positioned and more than enough. Top image quality (about 24 mpx) and deadly autofocus! I find the stabilizer very little useful compared to the Olympus I had. Really capacious battery. Ultimately, it is a crazy travel companion that clutters very little, who says that there is not much difference with a traditional A7 body in my opinion is wrong. Weight and bulk compared to the A7R2 that I owned are significantly different in practical use. Speaking of viewfinder, it is small, but it is still fully usable. I find it beautiful coupled with small fixed as the 1.8 or the new zoom kit (great). It's still ok, for me, with zoom the size of the 28-75 Tamron. Beyond it becomes uncomfortable.




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