Abstract: The relatively small size and light weight of the Alpha 7C (α7C) will make it ideal for travellers, even if you choose to fit a slightly longer zoom lens than the rather restricted 28-60mm f/4-5.6 kit lens. The articulating monitor with touch controls mak...
Very portable for a full-frame camera Excellent raw image quality in all lighting conditions Superb autofocus and tracking capabilities Useful fully articulated screen
Tiny viewfinder that's difficult to see in bright light Awkward control layout, mostly operated by your right thumb Small, cramped handgrip Uninspiring kit zoom negates the advantages of the full-frame sensor
There's no denying that the Alpha 7C can deliver fine images, thanks to its superb sensor and autofocus system. It's also clearly smaller than its SLR-shaped peers, especially when paired with its collapsible kit zoom. However this doesn't necessarily tra...
Abstract: Sony needs little introduction as a major player in the mirrorless camera market. Not only did the company release the first-ever full-frame mirrorless camera with the A7R, it also briefly laid claim to having the world's smallest and lightest full-frame...
Excellent image quality, Fast, accurate autofocus, Very portable,
No 60fps 4K video, Tiny viewfinder, Older UI,
Sony delivers the world's most compact full-frame camera with interchangeable lenses, and does so without making significant concessions to performance or features. The Alpha 7C is yet another technically adept, feature-rich E-mount model from the company...
Small and light, Kit package well-priced, Fully articulating screen,
Handling could be better, Low-resolution viewfinder, Kit lens not the best performer, Single card slot,
Placing full-frame tech inside an APS-C-sized body shows off exactly what Sony is capable of. In terms of image quality and performance, the A7C matches the A7 III, but in terms of usability, it's a bit of a damp squib. Unless you're particularly wedded t...
Published: 2020-11-19, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Superb all-round image quality, Compact, lightweight build, Accurate autofocus
4K limited to 30fps, Older menu system, Small viewfinder
Putting a full-frame sensor in a smaller body has been one of the A7 series' greatest strengths over the past few years, and now Sony has made things even smaller. The a7C stuffs a lot of imaging power into a package that's small, lightweight and possesse...
Really compact size,Fully articulating screen,Fast autofocus and smart tracking features,Great build quality,Versatile video modes
Only one SD card slot,No 4K60p,Menu button is in a really awkward place
With the Sony A7C, the company has leveraged the popularity of its A7 series, creating a full-frame camera that seems impossibly small.There are lots of positives here in terms of build quality and performance, but it's lacking a little in areas like bitr...
Good, Small and compact, Very good still and video quality, Reliable autofocus, Flip-out rear display
Limited usability of the touchscreen, Low EVF magnification, Kit lens bundle is a bit expensive
The body of the Sony A7C is priced exactly the same (at the time of this review) as that of the A7 III, at Rs. 1,67,990 on Sony India's website, which makes it a no-brainer to pick this camera over its older sibling. The A7C offers pretty much the same fe...
Pros, Full-frame sensor in APS-C sized body, 5-axis IBIS, Forward-facing touch LCD, Superlative tracking autofocus, 10fps continuous drive, 4K video with flat and HDR looks available, Best-in-class battery life
Cons, EVF is on the small side, Doesn't have Sony's new menu system, Touch functions could be more robust, Omits front command dial and focus joystick, 4K tops out at 30fps
The Sony A7C started a competition which they are leading ahead: Versatile Compact Full Frame camera. And for pro creators, this camera is going to open a whole new horizon on how to shoot amazing content with almost little to no frills to go along with i...