Sony A7C ‘World’s Smallest and Lightest’ Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with IBIS

The Sony A7C has just been announced and has been identified as the ‘smallest and lightest’ full-frame camera in the world. Despite having smaller footprints than the Sony A7 III, it still has a 24.2-megapixel sensor, in-body image stabilization (IBIS) and 4K video recording. It also supports advanced shooting modes like S-Log, HLG picture profile and real-time I-Autofocus (IAF).

Sony A7C Price and Availability

The Sony A7C will be available for 1,800 (approximately Rs. 1,32,000) by the end of October. It will be available with FE 28-60mm F4-5.6 zoom lens for around $ 2,100 (Rs. 1,54,160).

Sony A7C Specification

The Sony A7C has a 24.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with a magnesium alloy body. It has a native ISO range of 100-51,200, burst shooting up to 10fps and 5-axis IBIS. It has 693 Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) points that support IAF for both humans and animals. The camera measures 124.0mm x 71.1mm x 59.7mm and weighs about 509g. The Sony NP-FZ100 is powered by a high-capacity battery that promises up to 740 images on a single charge (when using an LCD display).

The back of the Sony A7C has a 3-inch, touchscreen LCD display with a 921K dot resolution. You will also find an OLED viewfinder (EVF) with a resolution of 2.36 million dot but 0.59x less magnification than the A7 III. The camera has built-in Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth and NFC. There’s also a USB Type-C port, which can be used to charge the battery while on camera. It has a single SD card slot. The A7C 4K can shoot video up to 30fps or 1080p 120fps.


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