Although nowadays, smartphone cameras are good enough for most people, professionals still prefer to use regular cameras. Despite being high-end products, even the iPhone 14 Pro Max is not favored by professionals due to the problems it causes under heavy usage. This is where manufacturers like Sony step in. The company, with significant experience in the field, is set to release products like the A7C II and A7cR. Recently, the design of the Sony A7C II was leaked. Now, some features of both models have been revealed. Here are the details…

Sony A7cII and A7cR: Everything We Know So Far

Sony is rumored to be releasing two new cameras in the A7c series, the A7cII and the A7cR. According to a video from Andrea Pizzini Photography, the two cameras will have a number of similarities, but also some key differences. Both cameras are rumored to have the same autofocus system as the A7rV, as well as 5-axis stabilization and 10fps continuous shooting. They will also both have a 2,36 million dot EVF. However, the A7cII will have a fixed LCD screen, while the A7cR will have a fully articulating screen.

In terms of video, the A7cII is rumored to be able to record 4K60p video, while the A7cR is rumored to be able to record 4K60p 10bit 422 video. The A7cR is also rumored to have the ability to record 8K video, but this has not been confirmed. Here are all the specs of both cameras:

Sony A7cII

  • same Autofocus of the A7rV
  • 5 axis stabilization
  • 10fps
  • Same LCD screen of the A7IV (so not the 4d fully articulating screen of the A7rV)
  • 4k60p
  • auto framing like the ZV-E1
  • 2,36 viewfinder
  • one card slot

Sony A7cR

  • same Autofocus of the A7rV
  • Same IBIS of the A7rV
  • 10fps
  • Same 4d fully articulating LCD screen of the A7rV
  • 4k60p 10bit 422
  • 2,36 viewfinder
  • one card slot

The A7cII and A7cR are also rumored to have different price points. The A7cII is rumored to start at around $1,800, while the A7cR is rumored to start at around $2,200. However, all these details are no more than leaks for now.

RELATED:

(via)