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Sony splits its small full-frame mirrorless camera into two with the new A7C II and 61-megapixel A7C R

The Sony A7C II and A7C R cameras, sitting on a wood surface without lenses attached. The A7C II in black is angled and resting one side on the silver / black A7C R, which is mounted to its own handgrip.
Sony is twinning it.

Sony is once again trickling down high-end camera features to newer lower-cost models while simultaneously making some confounding design decisions. The new cameras are the $2,199.99 Sony A7C II and the $2,999.99 Sony A7C R, a pair of compact mirrorless twins that look and function mostly the same except for the resolution of their sensors. This pair of cameras are successors to 2020’s compact and well-regarded A7C. They are due to launch in September along with a new $2,299.99 Sony FE 16–35mm f/2.8 II ultrawide zoom lens.

The A7C II’s price puts it at $400 more than the first-generation model at launch, which is a steep increase. Sony typically keeps older models around even after they’ve been updated, though, so it will likely still be…

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Author: Antonio G. Di Benedetto. [Source Link (*), The Verge – All Posts]

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