When comparing Sony A7C II and Sony FX30, which one is better?
Both the Sony FX30 and Sony A7C II use the same lens mount; the Sony E. This means that you can use the same lenses on both cameras, as long as they cover the full sensor. Full format lenses will work on all cameras with the same mount.
Winner: Tied
Sony FX30 features built-in film simulation effects while Sony A7C II does not.
Winner: Sony FX30
Regarding film simulation mode: A built-in film simulation mode means that the camera itself can grade the images without the use of external software. This can be useful to get graded images straight "out of camera" without having to use software like Lightroom or Capture One to make them look film-like.
Full specifications table of Sony FX30 and Sony A7C II:
Sony FX30 | Sony A7C II | |
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Brand | Sony | Sony |
Year | Missing | 2023 |
Weight | Missing | 514 g |
Internal Video Bit Depth | 10 bit | Missing |
Dynamic Range | 13 stops | Missing |
Lens Mount | Sony E | Sony E |
Shutter Type | Rolling Shutter | Rolling Shutter |
Film Camera or Still Camera | Cinema | Stills |
Digital or analog | Digital | Digital |
Maximum Video Resolution | Missing | 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD) |
Internal Raw Video | No | Missing |
Stabilization | Yes | Yes |
Built-in ND Filter | No | No |
Resolution (Megapixels) | Missing | 33 MP |
Crop Factor | 1.6x | Missing |
Streaming over USB | Yes | Missing |
Autofocus | Missing | Phase Detection Autofocus, Contrast Detection Autofocus |
Sensor Format | Full Frame | Full Frame |
Film Simulation Mode | Yes | No |