Sony Alpha 7C II (ILCE-7CM2)
The A7C II takes the heart of the A7 IV, the same 33-megapixel full-frame sensor and modern autofocus, and packs it into a noticeably smaller rangefinder-style body that is far easier to travel with. For photographers who want full-frame image quality without a large grip and viewfinder hump, it is one of the most compelling compact options Sony makes. The trade-offs are real: the electronic viewfinder is small and the single card slot and shallower grip remind you this is a body built around portability. If size and weight top your list and you can live with those compromises, it delivers flagship-tier files in a jacket-pocket-adjacent package.
A good time to buy — it's 2.1% above its all-time low, 4.1% below its 90-day average, and it ticked up 2.1% this month.
- Full-frame 33MP quality in a compact, light body
- Improved 7-stop in-body stabilization
- Capable AI-driven subject detection autofocus
- Easy to carry all day for travel and street
- Small, low-magnification electronic viewfinder
- Single SD card slot
- Shallow grip is less comfortable with big lenses
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