You don’t have to use heavy and massive DSLRs for full-frame photography, because Sony has now created the market’s smallest and lightest full-frame camera! The Alpha 7C can still give photographers the performance they need despite its small size, as it carries a 24.2 megapixel 35mm full-frame back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor that gives its user all the image definition and low light performance they’ll need. The camera is also powered by a good image processing engine. Hypebeast has more details:
The camera is powered by a BIONZ X image processing engine, with 15 stops of dynamic range and support for ISO sensitivities up to 51,200, expandable up to 204,800. Other performance features include artificial intelligence-driven auto-focus with real-time tracking, burst modes of up to 10 frames per second, and 4K video shooting. Its external hardware comes in the form of a tilting three-inch LCD touchscreen, a 2.35 megadot XGA OLD Tru-Finder electronic viewfinder, built-in Wi-FI connectivity, and USB-C support.
For the avid photographers out there, Sony’s new full-frame Alpha 7C is now available for pre-order over on Adorama, going for $1,800 for the body.
Image via Hypebeast
Sigma fp is 9% (11.4 mm) narrower and 2% (1.2 mm) shorter than Sony a7C.Sigma fp is 24% (14.4 mm) thinner than Sony a7C.Sigma fp [422 g] weights 17% (87 grams) less than Sony a7C [509 g] (*inc. batteries and memory card).
Sigma fp dimensions: 112.6x69.9x45.3 mm (camera body only, excluding protrusion)Sony a7C dimensions: 124x71.1x59.7 mm (camera body only, excluding protrusion)