Sony officially unveils the Alpha 7C with 24MP full-frame sensor, 4K/30 recording, articulating touch screen, and a single UHS-II card slot.
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New articulating touch screen and new silver colorway |
Travel-friendly full-frame camera?
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Ports and SD card slot on the left |
Sony announces the Alpha 7C that the Japanese giant claims as to the world's smallest and lightest full-frame body with uncompromising performance.
It features the same 24.2MP BSI-CMOS sensor found on the aging Sony A7III. Aside from that, it has the BIONZ-X processor, ISO range of 100-512,000, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, the new Auto Focus system found on the recently announced A7SIII.
At the back is the 3-inch Fully articulating touch TFT LCD. On the top left side is the Electronic viewfinder with 0.59x magnification and resolution of 2.36M. It has a minimum shutter speed of 30 seconds and goes up to 1/4000 sec with the mechanical shutter and up to 1/8000 sec with the electronic shutter.
It can shoot up to 10fps and it supports AE and WB Bracketing. It records video at up to 4K/30fps with stereo microphones. It has a single speaker and a single UHS-II card slot.
The Alpha 7C connects via USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1, micro HDMI, microphone port, WiFi, and Bluetooth.
The camera is powered by the massive NP-FZ100 Li-ion battery that is rated for 740 shots.
The body measures 124 x 71 x 60mm and weighs only 509 grams with the battery.
US price with direct to PHP conversion (no taxes and duties yet):
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Black colorway with new FE 28-60 kit |
Sony Alpha 7C body only - USD 1,799.99 (or around PHP 87K)
Sony Alpha 7C with FE 28-60 kit lens - USD 2,099.99 (or around PHP 101K)
Both the body only and body with FE 28-60 kit lens will be available in North America in late October thru official distributors.
There is no word yet on International and Philippine availability and pricing.
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