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Is the Sony a7C II Right for You?

Is the Sony a7C II Right for You?

It seems as if we have new cameras released every month, and that can make it harder to pick the right camera. Sony's newest announced camera has turned some heads, though it has a few divisive entries into the spec sheet. The question is, is it right for you? The Sony a7C II is a remarkable camera, particularly for its size. In many ways, it represents the epitome of the hybrid camera that is so popular with creators who don't want to be limited to stills or video.

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For stills, movies, and the creator in youCompact and lightweight, the α7C II is the full-frame camera that serious creators have been waiting for. Packed with cutting-edge capture technology for both still and movies, it’s the essential tool for capturing the world the way you want to. Delivering outstanding performance and excellent image quality for both stills and movies, the α7C II's new 33.

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Introducing the Half Camera Cage for Sony a7C II / a7C R.This half cage partially protects your camera body and opens up countless possibilities for attaching additional accessories via mounting points such as a Cold Shoe Receiver, NATO Rail and 1/4-20 threads with locating points. The cage features an integrated ARCA-Swiss bottom plate which accommodates fast transitions between gimbals such as the DJI RS3 Pro and other compatible ARCA based support systems.

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