When comparing Sony A7C II and Sony A7C, which one is better?
Both Sony A7C and Sony A7C II have the same lens mount; Sony E. This means that lenses with this mount will fit both cameras.
Winner: Tied
Regarding lens mount: The camera's lens mount determines which type of lenses you can attach to the camera. Popular lens mounts include Canon EF and RF, Nikon Z and F, Sigma L, Micro Four Thirds, and the professional PL mount.
Sony A7C II wins in terms of megapixels, with 33 MP megapixels compared to 24.2 MP megapixels on the Sony A7C — 26.67% fewer.
Winner: Sony A7C II
Regarding resolution: The camera's resolution is specified in megapixels where a higher value means more data than a lower value. This doesn't mean that the camera with the most megapixels is best, but it can be interesting to compare them.
Winner: Tied — both have this feature
Regarding interchangeable lens: A system camera has what are called interchangeable lenses, where you can swap lenses depending on what you're going to photograph. However, this doesn't mean that all cameras have interchangeable lenses; a compact camera usually has a built-in lens that can't be changed. What suits you best is entirely up to you — do you want a small and convenient camera, or a larger and more adaptable one?
Full specifications table of Sony A7C and Sony A7C II:
Sony A7C | Sony A7C II | |
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Brand | Sony | Sony |
Year | 2021 | 2023 |
Weight | Missing | 514 g |
Lens Mount | Sony E | Sony E |
Shutter Type | Rolling Shutter | Rolling Shutter |
Film Camera or Still Camera | Stills | Stills |
Digital or analog | Digital | Digital |
Stabilization | Yes | Yes |
Resolution | 24.2 MP | 33 MP |
Autofocus | Phase Detection Autofocus, Contrast Detection Autofocus | Phase Detection Autofocus, Contrast Detection Autofocus |
Interchangeable lens | Yes | Yes |