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Sony A7C II : Specifications and Opinions




Sony A7C II, front

Sony A7C II, back

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The Sony A7C II is a mirrorless camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 33 megapixels manufactured from 2023. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 50 - 204800 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 10 FPS x 44 RAW, 1000 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 2261 €;
22 users have given it an average vote of 9.5 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   33 megapixel (pixel pitch 5.10 μm)
 Sensor type   CMOS BSI (sensor readout: 1/15)
 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
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   10 FPS x 44 RAW, 1000 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode   4K (3840x2160p) @ 60 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″, 1.04 Mdots, 720 x 480 pixels, fully articulating
 Viewfinder   Electronic, coverage 100%, 0.70x
 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   513 g
 Dimensions   124 x 71 x 63 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on October 05, 2024

Pros: very handy and weighs little! G/GM lenses with apertures that are set the old way with thumb and middle finger, and not with front wheel!

Cons: Rectification: a big flaw. The ISO adjustment can be accidentally adjusted by the right hand while holding the ml. In fact, the adjustment is located in the rear wheel and it is a moment to press it.... The camera body is small.

Opinion: Photos don't need correction in post. They feature true-to-the-shot tones. I have two Z7II with 24-70 2.8 and other lenses. but in landscapes I prefer sony with the 20-70 G f4 .... Less bulk, less weight and returns more realistic files (jpeg) than Nikon's 24-70 f/4. Clearly nothing to say about Nikon's 24-70 2.8 but with Sony love at first shot. And then on the road I put it in my backpack and it doesn't catch the eye. I'm thinking of the little sister of 60 mpx. By selling Nikon kit en bloc.

avatarjunior
sent on August 18, 2024

Pros: Size, autofocus, customization capabilities

Cons: Flash sync, crowded screen

Opinion: Practically perfect camera for an advanced amateur photographer who wants a body with modern and performance features, autofocus in the first place better than on the A7 IV in keeping the subject locked, but who wants to save something in terms of space and weight. If these are the priorities, obviously the perfect match is with compact lenses (preferably fixed) that are not ultra-bright. The issue of the lack of the joystick can be overcome rather easily with the help of the touch screen. Just one card, you know what you're buying; viewfinder from the functional resolution but in short, you are what you are buying. Keys and dials to customize as needed and even more. The 33-megapixel sensor is an excellent meeting point between resolution, dynamic range and high ISO resistance. The only real annoyance, as far as I'm concerned, is the screen too full of icons. Watch out for the flash sync which is at 1/160 (1/200 in Aps-C): it can be remedied with the hss. Good autonomy. However, as far as I'm concerned, the feeling didn't click.

avatarjunior
sent on January 25, 2024

Pros: Compactness, stabilization, AF speed, output files, battery life

Cons: Ergonomics, overheating, crowded display

Opinion: After so many years (31) of Nikon I switched to Sony, essentially because for Sony there was the lens that in terms of size and performance is "my lens", that is the Tamron 20-40 2.8. But I wanted a compact, lightweight body and so I got the A7C mark II. At the beginning, I was used to Nikon, especially for the menu, it was a bit of a tragedy but then slowly, very calmly, I started to get the hang of it, especially with the help of customization. After a few days of use, let's say that I've learned to move well in the menu and the only thing I hate are the abbreviated words (come on!) and a little too crowded with information in a display that in its 3'' is a bit too small for me. Ergonomics for those with big hands (like me) is a problem, but on Amazon I got a small-rig (only lower) that in addition to making me take 60 grams of weight has increased the height of those 10 mm that improve the grip badly and now I have to say that it calSSa with a glove in my hand. The camera itself surprised me with its autofocus. It's really impressive, you wouldn't think it's only been 5 years since my Z6 so much is the difference especially where you have to trace something. And of course, the automatic recognition is equally well functional and rarely misses a beat. I liked the performance of the sensor, denser than that of my former Z6. I was worried about the high ISO resistance and instead you shouldn't be afraid to go up if you need them. The stabilization is also phenomenal, shooting at 400 mm focal length (with the 50-400) and being able to get sharp images handheld at 1/2 sec is extraordinary and I'm not talking about a single shot out of 20 attempts, but 20 shots out of 20 attempts even if in this case there is also the Tamron optical stabilizer to lend a hand. The only major flaw of this A7C mark II is overheating. If you also make videos after 10 minutes it starts to heat up enough and we are in winter. I don't dare to imagine in summer!

avatarjunior
sent on November 06, 2023

Pros: Operating Speed - Stabilization - ISO Sealing - Autofocus - AI Implementations - Compactness - Construction

Cons: Lack of a battery grip among accessories - Lack of directional pad - Single SD memory slot

Opinion: Taken as a body for work use, which replaces the Nikon D850, for the use I have to make of it I can only be enthusiastic. Excellent files, ISO hold up to 3200 really excellent, at 6400 usable and higher it makes no sense to go, except for particular uses that do not fall into my cases. Top-of-the-range operating speed, lightning-fast autofocus that, set in the right way, doesn't miss a beat except in really extreme situations. On a construction level, it does not present any critical issues, the body is small and light but the feeling of having a solid object is present right from the start. I can't talk about real flaws, but more about some shortcomings dictated by the form factor that don't make me crazy: - the lack of the directional pad makes some operations uncomfortable that must all be done through the D-pad, making it sometimes difficult to look at the shots just taken and zoom in on the details; - the lack of the second memory slot (they could put an internal memory even small, but which would certainly have been useful) for some professionals could be a limitation; - the menus, for those who come from any other manufacturer will seem hellish, but with a little practice and with Google at hand everything can be solved. I close with a consideration, Sony to date has never created a battery grip for the previous version or for this one, probably not to put it in direct competition with the "sister" A7IV, a real shame, because it would make this camera an instant buy for anyone who wants an ergonomic body without sacrificing excellent quality.

avatarsenior
sent on November 04, 2023

Pros: Compact, Af at the top on the market, new sensor colorimetry (identical to A7IV), stabilization, image quality, processor with artificial intelligence

Cons: Maybe only the mechanical shutter stopped at 1/4,000 (electronic 1/8,000) and lack second memory slot (only for those who can't do without it, I guess matrimonialists), lack of directional pad.

Opinion: Let's start from the fact that I also own a Sony A7IV, I decided to buy this camera body for its compactness, first buying the first version the A7C and now upgraded to this new A7CII. Comparing it to the first version, well there is no story, it is not just a small update but a really important leap forward, in fact leading it to exceed the performance levels of my A7IV. Let's say that it shares with a7IV the same sensor, with the new Sony calorimetry, and the new menu, but it changes the processor with artificial intelligence which is now the same as the SonyA7RV, and I can assure you that the difference is not just a letter, the camera is very responsive and hooks any type of subject and sticks to it, It's truly stunning. For those who complain that it could have few customizable buttons, I answer that maybe it should learn better the Sony menu, I can't fill them all, since in addition to the function keys we also have the FN button where you can put 12 quick settings, and MY MENU where you can insert infinite shortcuts, I don't feel the lack of other buttons at all, indeed.. In addition, the viewfinder.. The first version is true I had a viewfinder that was not very readable but usable, this new version has a higher magnification and I can assure you that even here it is not just an inscription, but the difference can be seen, now it is fully usable. I don't even tell you about the difference with the first version of the A7C, they are two completely different worlds, they are not comparable, there is too much difference. I think for an advanced amateur it's manna from heaven. It's extraordinarily fantastic in everything, except for the second slot (for those who may be indispensable). Extraordinary image quality, (equal to A7IV) 7 stops of stabilizer, processor with artificial intelligence, very compact and very light, alien AF so powerful it is, what more could you want!!??? Anyway in summary my opinion is this: if you are an amateur photographer, A7CII is fantastic, but if you are also a professional photographer or who just wants a camera body that can last mechanically more over time, then there is no story, A7IV !! Greetings to all.. Christian

Photos taken with Sony A7C II

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Ilenia
by Luca Cuzzavaglio
33 comments, 5916 views  
HI RES 30.4 MP
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Tram
by Simoneperi1967
89 comments, 1745 views  
HI RES 27.1 MP

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Departures
by Simoneperi1967
104 comments, 1682 views  
HI RES 30.7 MP

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Pop
by Simoneperi1967
105 comments, 1494 views  
HI RES 30.1 MP

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A self-timer.
by Giorgio Carlon
69 comments, 3031 views  
HI RES 12.7 MP

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Commuters
by Simoneperi1967
80 comments, 1421 views  
HI RES 32.0 MP



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Chioggia
by Simoneperi1967
103 comments, 1836 views  
HI RES 29.7 MP

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Tram number one
by Simoneperi1967
73 comments, 1137 views  
HI RES 30.4 MP

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All in carriage
by Simoneperi1967
71 comments, 991 views  
HI RES 30.2 MP

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Urban travel
by Simoneperi1967
72 comments, 1177 views  
HI RES 30.9 MP

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Christmas 2024
by Simoneperi1967
94 comments, 1396 views  
HI RES 26.6 MP

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End of day
by Simoneperi1967
72 comments, 816 views  
HI RES 29.8 MP

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When walking, hold on to the appropriate supports
by Simoneperi1967
59 comments, 908 views  
HI RES 28.4 MP

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To Home
by Simoneperi1967
65 comments, 776 views  
HI RES 30.6 MP

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To take the stairs
by Simoneperi1967
64 comments, 806 views  
HI RES 30.1 MP

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Milanese views
by Simoneperi1967
58 comments, 762 views  
HI RES 30.5 MP

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Next stop
by Simoneperi1967
55 comments, 753 views  
HI RES 30.4 MP

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Metropolitan
by Simoneperi1967
62 comments, 588 views  
HI RES 29.0 MP

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Waited
by Simoneperi1967
60 comments, 1001 views  
HI RES 31.2 MP

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Expectations
by Simoneperi1967
52 comments, 779 views  
HI RES 27.6 MP

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Departures
by Simoneperi1967
58 comments, 559 views  
HI RES 24.0 MP

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Quickly
by Simoneperi1967
46 comments, 632 views  
HI RES 30.6 MP

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Passer-by
by Simoneperi1967
48 comments, 481 views  
HI RES 30.9 MP

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Sparrowhawk under attack
by Alex 1986
37 comments, 4364 views  
HI RES 4.2 MP

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Track Three
by Simoneperi1967
58 comments, 690 views  
HI RES 31.6 MP

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Metropolitan pilgrimages
by Simoneperi1967
41 comments, 657 views  
HI RES 31.9 MP

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Friulian countryside
by Simoneperi1967
41 comments, 774 views  
HI RES 28.7 MP

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Different Venice.
by Giorgio Carlon
28 comments, 862 views  
HI RES 13.4 MP

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The Three Magi
by Simoneperi1967
53 comments, 791 views  
HI RES 31.8 MP

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by Massimo Passalacqua
11 comments, 5318 views
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Ambrosian shipyards
by Simoneperi1967
39 comments, 632 views  
HI RES 30.3 MP

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Golden pot
by Roberto Ber
9 comments, 1862 views


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Portraits at the Poldi Pezzoli
by Simoneperi1967
49 comments, 480 views  
HI RES 16.7 MP

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Land of the Gods
by Roberto Ber
17 comments, 1237 views
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Amber
by Luca Cuzzavaglio
10 comments, 1859 views  
HI RES 24.3 MP

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Through the Sun
by CapLucano
58 comments, 885 views
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Lampedusa
by Roberto Ber
14 comments, 871 views

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