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11 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Sony a7C II. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Comments about the usability and size are on the whole positive. The design and performance also get good reviews, whereas many are negative about the battery and memory.
portability, performance, design, size, usability
storage, price, sensor, memory, battery
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Sony a7C II is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 97/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Sony Digital CamerasExpert review by : Gavin Stoker (trustedreviews.com)
Successor to the A7C and a rock-solid camera that will last the course, this is our review of the Sony A7C II.
Feature packed ; Rock solid almost brutalist build quality ; Flip out and swivel touch screen LCD enhances intuitive operation
Still bulky and weighty compared to APS-C or Four Thirds sensor incorporating rivals from OM System and Fujifilm ; Requires a deep dive into the manual and a period of familiarization ; Just the one card slot for SD media may deter power users
The Sony A7C II promises plentiful high-end features in a compact (if chunky) package. This second-gen Sony E-Mount full-frame camera proves itself reliable in delivering very high-quality output.
Expert review by : Richard Sibley (techradar.com)
Sony's second-gen travel-friendly full-frame mirrorless camera is a big upgrade
Real-time AI subject recognition and tracking ; Small and light full-frame camera ; Excellent video features
EVF could still be bigger ; Currently more expensive than the A7 IV ; New processing systems impact battery life
With the latest Sony processing systems, including real-time AI recognition and video features previously reserved for the top-of-the-range Sony Alpha cameras, the travel-friendly A7C II becomes a serious alternative to the larger A7 IV. The jump to 33...
Expert review by : Cam Bunton (pocket-lint.com)
With its improved video capabilities, the second-gen Alpha 7C is a big step up from the first version.
Great-looking and compact/portable design ; Powerful video capabilities ; Object, animal and person tracking is fantastic ; Quick and accurate autofocus ; Plug-and-play webcam capability
Pretty expensive ; Only one SD card slot
With the second-gen A7C there are far fewer compromises than with the first model, delivering an exceptional full-frame experience in a compact, portable and lightweight design.
Expert review by : John Riley (ephotozine.com)
John Riley has been out capturing sample photos and video with the Sony A7C II full-frame camera.
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
The Sony a7C II squeezes a stabilized, full-frame sensor into its small, sturdy housing, making it a good option for globe-trotting creators and anyone who prefers a slimmer camera that doesn't sacrifice image quality.
Expert review by : Mark Goldstein (photographyblog.com)
The Sony A7C II is the second version of a 35mm full-frame camera that's amazingly almost the same size and weight as a smaller APS-C sensor camera. Find out if they've perfected the recipe by reading our Sony A7C II review, complete with full-size...
Expert review by : Matthew Richards (tomsguide.com)
A compact full-frame camera for content creators on the go
Compact and lightweight ; Equally adept at stills and video ; Intelligent hybrid autofocus ; Impressive 7-stop stabilization ; Good vari-angle screen and menu
Only one memory card slot ; 40% pricier than the original A7C
Slim and lightweight, the Sony A7C II puts the ‘compact’ back into ‘compact system cameras’. All too many recent mirrorless models are clunky, heavyweight affairs but the second generation of this popular camera is delightfully diminutive. And that’s...
Expert review by : Sean Berry (videomaker.com)
While the Sony a7C II has its flaws, it still delivers great-looking video in a compact, portable package.
Expert review by (digitalcameraworld.com)
Sony brings its most compact full frame photography camera up-to-date, but is it a little too much deja vu?
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