Sony A7C R Review (2024): A Full Frame Travel Camera

Sony is not any stranger to producing impressively small full-frame cameras. The original A7C took the innards of the bigger A7 collection and stuffed them in a extra compact physique. The ZV-E1 went additional, with a tiny physique that appears positively comical connected to lengthy lenses.

These smaller our bodies at all times contain characteristic compromises. Nobody needs a heavy digicam, however some options imply bodily limitations. Whereas the sensors could be the identical, the viewfinders are smaller, and different options had been typically absent.

Enter the brand new Sony A7C R. In my expertise testing it for a number of weeks in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, it comes closest to offering all the things you want in a digicam and nothing you do not. The impressively small physique is however comfy to carry and carry round all day, and has a lot of the options even a professional would need.

All Issues Nice and Small

Two years in the past, I examined the unique Sony A7C and located that whereas the compact, rangefinder-style physique was excellent for touring, the viewfinder was too small and the 24.2-MP sensor was a step again from the 40-MP sensor in my Sony A7RII. It was tantalizingly near all the things I needed, however not fairly there.

The A7C R solves at the very least the sensor drawback, and will get a lot nearer to the best journey digicam. It is nonetheless a lot small at 4.9 inches extensive, 2.8 inches tall, and a pair of.5 inches deep. It weighs slightly below a pound at 15.2 ounces (430 grams) for the physique. With the FE 28-60mm F4-5.6 lens Sony despatched alongside for testing, the full weight got here to 21.1 ounces.

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The 61-MP CMOS sensor within the new A7C R is identical sensor you will discover in Sony’s A7R V, launched a number of months earlier than the A7C R. It is among the best sensors I’ve examined, able to glorious element, with nice dynamic vary. The low-light efficiency is spectacular as properly, with little or no noise even properly up into the five-digit ISO choices (the A7C R can shoot all the best way as much as ISO 102,400, however as you’d count on, these photographs are very noisy).

There’s nothing about this sensor that I can assume to complain about. It is unbelievable. The ensuing RAW information are massive—round 65 MB per picture in my testing, with low gentle photographs being the most important. You will get this all the way down to round 45 MB per picture when you go for compressed RAW, however on the time I used to be testing, no software program might open these information (Lightroom and others have since added help).

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