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Sony A7C II : Specifications and Opinions




Sony A7C IISony A7C II, front

Sony A7C II, back

Sony A7C II, top



The Sony A7C II is a mirrorless camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 33 megapixels manufactured from 2023.
32 users have given it an average vote of 9.6 out of 10


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Sensor
FormatFullframe, 36 x 24 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.0x in comparison with FF)
Resolution33 megapixel (pixel pitch 5.10 μm)
Sensor typeCMOS BSI (sensor readout: 1/15)
ISO sensitivities50 - 204800
File formatsJPEG, RAW

Esposure
Shutter speeds30" - 1/8000
Exp. compensation+/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
Exp. modesM, S, A, P
Metering modesMulti-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

Features
Mount Sony E (click here to view all compatible lenses)
StabilizationYes
Continuos shooting (with autofocus)10 FPS x 44 RAW, 1000 JPEG
Pre-BurstNo
Live ViewYes
Video mode4K (3840x2160p) @ 60 FPS
WiFiYes
GPSNo
USBUSB-C (3.2)
USB ChargingYes

Computing Features
ND Long ExposureNo
Pixel ShiftNo
Focus StackingNo
Startrail/Composite modeNo
AstrotracerNo

Camera body and built
TouchscreenYes
LCD3.0″, 1.04 Mdots, 720 x 480 pixels, fully articulating
ViewfinderElectronic, coverage 100%, 0.70x
Viewfinder resolution1024 x 768 px
FlashNo
StorageSD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
Storage, Slot 2not available
ShutterMechanical and electronic
BatterySony NP-FZ100, 16.40 Wh
Weather sealingYes
Weight513 g
Dimensions124 x 71 x 63 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on 31 Marzo 2026

Pros: Af , ibis , wheel

Cons: Joistik absent , double slot , crosshair

Opinion: Technological, decisive on the finalization of mid-term sessions or events, not suitable for weddings if not for B-Cam integration with bodies that fill its shortcomings. That said, it offers the best solution for this price range Canon on some sensors has non-backlit cmos, Nikon has an af not up to par with Sony and Canon, Fuji makes sense for artistic work as a creative setup from the Xt3 going backwards not forwards to the xt5... Maybe Olympus has innovated.. what can I say Sony is excellent and if I want a Leica I don't take a pana.

avatarsenior
sent on 04 Marzo 2026

Pros: Compactness, build quality, advanced electronic features (autofocus, AI, subject recognition, etc.)

Cons: Lack of rear joystick, viewfinder.

Opinion: Accustomed to using corpulent medium-format or reflex cameras with battery-grips, the advent of mirrorless cameras already seemed to me at the time a sort of technological "miracle"... until the discovery of this camera. It is small, perhaps too small since the right little finger does not find any grip on the grip (and often the fingers of the right hand touch the lens barrel) but otherwise we are faced with a truly professional camera for build quality and general characteristics. The square shape and the level of finishes make it look like a very elegant "Leica-like" made in Japan. For the "lighter" outputs I paired it with a Sony FE 28-60 f4-5.6 but obviously it accepts all FE lenses and an infinite number of other brands; so to have a mini-kit suitable for almost any situation, just add to your bag, for example, the Sony FE 70-200 f4 G macro OSS. The 33mpx sensor is perfect between resolution and "weight" of the files. There are two negative aspects, at least in my opinion. First of all, the lack on the back of the joystick to vary the point of MAF, which I use a lot on the A7R-V while here you have to use the wheel at the bottom (which by default already performs other functions). And then the viewfinder: it is excessively small and not very resolute. Nowadays, the 2.36 million points are very few: since it is in fact an A7-IV (of which it follows the salient characteristics) couldn't the A7C-II be equipped with at least the same 3.69 million sight? Tip: To attach it securely to a tripod, mount an Arca Swiss slide pad, so that your little finger will also find a foothold...

avatarjunior
sent on 12 Febbraio 2026

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.

avatarjunior
sent on 12 Febbraio 2026

Pros: Autofocus, size, quality files, stabilization, autonomy

Cons: Really poor viewfinder

Opinion: A super-performing Full Frame in such a small body? Sony has succeeded. What about this camera that hasn't already been mentioned? Spectacular, top performance, the same as its older sisters but in a smaller body. I was looking for something light to always carry with me for everyday photos (family, street etc.) and especially on the go, without losing quality and above all performance and the a7cII has all this. Paired with the Sony 40mm it has become my only camera and I literally love it. Impressive autofocus, you don't miss a shot and excellent file quality. I came from a Fuji kit that I have always praised, but what this Sony is giving me, from my point of view, is something superior. Absurdly I have gained in lightness and I have the benefits of a FF sensor. As for the absence of the double memory slot, not being a professional, for me it makes no difference, I have always bought excellent quality memories and even in the cameras I have owned with the double slot I have never actually used it. Last but not least (the aesthetic factor plays its part), as far as I'm concerned, the aesthetic and tactile feeling with the silver version is fantastic.

avatarjunior
sent on 06 Dicembre 2025

Pros: Autofocus, dimensions

Cons: Screen, Rolling shutter

Opinion: Excellent first impressions. Finally many functions that were missing on the old Sony (intervalometer, focus bracketing, etc.) are integrated. The camera body is small and quite discreet. Incredible autofocus. Cons: rolling shutter and barely sufficient screen for size / resolution (the touchscreen works well, however). On this body, the 4-axis screen of the Sony a7r5 would be perfect.

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