Australian Photography

SONY A7C

If there’s one thing you could say about Sony’s cameras, it’s that they tend to stick to a relatively consistent formula – the A7 series is almost all indistinguishable save for a few incremental physical changes, and the A6000 series of cameras shares a very similar DNA throughout the range. This means the A7C is quite an interesting camera for Sony – a completely new line that takes its design cues from APS-C models such as the A6600, but somehow squeezes a stabilised, 24MP full-frame sensor into a body of roughly the same size.

The A7C isn’t the first compact full-frame camera we’ve seen before – with the most notable being Sony’s own fixed-lens RX1R

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