Sony just announced its new full-frame mirrorless camera with compact size and lightweight design – welcome the Sony a7C. With its 24.2MP sensor, it can take stills with up to 10fps, record (Up to) 4K30p, or FHD 120p video with XAVC-S 4:2:0 8-bit codec in S-Log2, S-Log3, or HLG. It features a capable AF, vari-angle LCD touchscreen, viewfinder, 5-axis IBIS, and more. Along with the camera, Sony announced the new Sony FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lightweight kit zoom lens and the Sony HVL-F28RM compact and lightweight flash. Sony a7C – according to Sony the most compact mirrorless full-frame camera in the market, Image credit: Sony It is not that long ago when Sony announced the long-awaited a7S III mirrorless camera. It did not even start shipping yet and Sony is giving us yet another new Alpha full-frame mirrorless camera body. This time, it is the a7C which, feature-wise, is similar to the Sony a7 III with a smaller body resembling the Sony a6000 series. Let’s take a look at it. Sony a7C – Full-Frame with Compact Body Based on the company research, many users want the full-frame look but in a more compact body than the Alpha 7 series offered till now. That’s why Sony decided to bring the a7C to the market. The camera is indeed the a fusion of the APS-C Sony Alpha 6000 series and the Sony Alpha full-frame series. Sony claims, that the a7C has the world’s smallest body among full-frame interchangeable-lens cameras with optical in-body image...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 15 September, 2020