Sony A7C
Product description
Sony’s slimmest and lightest full-frame mirrorless camera, the Sony A7C, has the guts of a Sony A7 III but in a body that more closely resembles its A6XXX series APS-C mirrorless cameras. The Sony A7 III was already a pretty popular full-frame camera and one that I liked very much too when I reviewed it.
News
At the heart of its offerings is a 24.2-megapixel full frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is further combined with sensor shift-based 5-axis in-body image stabilisation – a pretty impressive feat for a camera this small. Sony has paired this with its Bionz X image processor – the same as what you’d find in the Sony a7 III. While this should keep the processing stack and buffer operating fast enough, Sony has also thrown in real-time eye tracking autofocus, including animal eye tracking for stills, which is pretty good as well. Continuous shooting is at a healthy 10fps with AF/AE tracking, for 39 frames of uncompressed RAW and JPEG photos simultaneously – making it a pretty usable camera for casual photographers and hobbyists for shooting live action sports or wildlife.