If you’re looking for more A7C vs A7III content, check out my man Jayz’s take on it over at the @lens.library Channel! ruclips.net/video/4UfJAvrYiR0/видео.html P.S: He’s basically Uncle Roger
One thing to note about the A7C and its shutter speed is that with Silent Shooting Mode turned off, the max limit is 1/4000 but if you turn on Silent Mode it goes up to a max of 1/8000 which now helps under heavy bright light situations. Hope that helps others make a more definitive purchase against the two cameras :).
I watched this video a year ago, and it really made a difference on why I picked to buy the 7C. Thank you Zy, your video was right on the money and it gave way more information than I've seen anywhere else :)
About the only thing you mentioned that i see as useful in my use that i actually like and would make use of is the selectable autofocus colors. Deeper buffer ..... meh , faster transfer again ..... meh , handy if you actually make use them perhaps , none of those items you mentioned would i bother looking to get rid of my A73 for .
@@mikldude9376 those things I mentioned are an addition to the many things already mentioned in the vid. I'v always wanted a smaller full frame body than my A7RII. The A7c just what I'm looking for.
If you're into VIDEO = a7c - Unlimited recording - Flip screen - Polished Auto Focus - Light & compact for small gimbals If you're into PHOTOS = a7iii - Custom buttons (saves time) - Front and rear command dials - AF joystick - Larger viewfinder panel - Double slot cards
ive been going back and forth on these two for a while but this is the first video that ive seen that showed the difference in color to be less magenta and more green which is much better in my opinion. Thank you. Sony's skin tones have been a concern but i can handle that look.
They replaced the shutter mechanism because it has been well documented that the A7III shutter fails/failed very frequently, sometimes just after a couple thousand of shots.
Price is market dependent. Here A7C is $500 more than A7III; or for A7C body only with flip screen and single card slot, one gets A7III with dual card slots with faster shutter and f1.8 35mm or 50mm lens. That's why online reviews are not clear cut, because the value proposition doesn't seem to be there for everyone.
The one (and most) important difference for video is : the a7c includes the stabilizator of (ASiii, zv-1) so you just "turn off" your -in body stabilizator- and then in post you can use the free "catalyst browse" software from sony with excelent performance.
why is it so imprtant ? what is the main reason for using this stab on post by gyro data raher using main InBodyStab ? Does it work more accurete ? more settings and you can tweak it better ? i wached a couple of tests on youtube and cant really find out something outstanding i was trying to imagine a real case it can be the right and the only tool to make job done it is when you using kind of two weel gyroscooter and a mechanical stab system standing on it.... cause there is a theory that electronic mothorized gimbal dosent handle this sittuation very good ( it was so a few years ago anyway) ...stop....what am i tallking about.... u can still use IBIS.... so what are the scenarios to use this stab-on-post feature ?
Genuinely a terrible feature. DaVinci Resolve can stabilize video in post even in the free version. And it doesn't require you to shut off your camera's IBIS.
I think it's important to note you can set other buttons/ arrows to certain functions on the A7C so even if it has less specifically custom buttons, you can still get more customization if needed.
Your English is very good, very detailed compared to other youtubers, others spot only 3-4 differences but you spot 16! Well done! Great job keep up the good work!
a7III would be my choice, atleast for photography. Video wise the flip screen of the a7C is nicer plus unlimited recording. But other than that I like the a7iii!
I'm so pleased with my A7III and now that I do need a second camera, I'm skipping the A6600 that was my first choice for several months back, was just waiting to collect the money. But now I believe I'll wait for the A7-IV, seems like it's around the corner.
Yes i like my A73 too , even with its one or two little quirks , the lack of touch screen functionality other than focus still annoys me to this day :) , and while the menu system used to annoy me a bit , i have learned the basics and become accustomed to it now . My only one real thought that could be considered a downside to the A73 is the lack of water resistance . I would hope sony will at least improve this area with the A74 .
The a7C is definitely on my wish list. I hope that they have a battery grip for sale, because I know that with my huge hands I will have to get one. Great review...as always.
I always liked Sony a6xxx build factor. It reminds me of my Olympus 35 rangefinder. And I always wondered if ever Sony will have a full frame with a6xxx body form factor. If not for the amateurish screen monitor the Sony A7C would have been that camera.
I like the stiling of the Sony A7c very much with the EVF out to the very side of the camera, I hope that all future A7/A9 Sony cameras will have this design, but with larger EVF in higher resolution.
I wish to upgrade from a Canon M50, but I don't see myself using a camera that does not have a flip out touchscreen, the A7C seems to be the more similar of the 2 when it comes to weight, form factor and screen. But the price is soooo similar that I don't know, maybe it's better to get the A7iii because of the extra controls, but I've been using the M50 so i might not actually need all the extra dials and buttons. I shoot astro photography in some occasions.
I cant do this anymore. I watched hundreds of comparisons of these two cameras already in order to decide which to buy. I go with the A7C because of the more pleasing shutter sound 😂
😂😂 At least you made a decision. I'm still watching videos lol. I was really leaning towards the a6600 or a7iii, but I keep looking at Canons 😩🤦🏽♀️. Too many to choose from.
Great vid thanks, I'm pretty much decided on the a7c. A7iii new doesn't look like a good buy. Just need to start researching lenses now which seems far more daunting 😂
Missed the most important factor; the improved IBIS. So far only RUclipsrs have really cared about Sony entry level full frame for video work. For anything in the field, especially because the Fujifilm weather sealing is so much better, the IBIS on the A7III is terrible when compared to the Fujifilm X-T4. Sony was only "slightly behind" in numerical stop terms, but the planar distortion put it far behind because the sensor size is a big part of determining it. The A7C is much more usable and really is the first full frame camera around the $2000 price area that can almost match the X-T4, and beating the Z6II.
In Germany, the A7C retails for 2100€, the A7 III for 1900€. So there is that. The A7 III is for professional work with double SD, usable viewfinder, customizable buttons, AF joystick, a bigger grip, faster shutter speed and efc turned off (efc turned on hurts the bokeh on fast lenses). The A7C is geared towards enthusiasts and more video oriented people.
Same here. Has to do with the tax that the EU charges for cameras with an unlimited record time. Those are considered video cameras and are in a higher tax class. €2100 is a lot of money, the A7iii body retails for 1999 here. So not a lot of difference. The dealbreaker on the A7iii was and is the flipscreen. That's why I went with the Panasonic GH5. After using it for about a year and a half, I'm tired of the autofocus not working and need something more reliable for the content I produce.
@@Adventurist As I said, that are features geared towards video people and the A7C is a better video camera. But, gyro stabilization is a false prophet on the A7C. For it to work, you have to disable all internal/digital stabilization. That means heavy shakes in the footage in a camera with bad rolling shutter. Shaky footage has usually tons of rolling shutter problems and gyro data can’t correct for that, only for the motion itself. Therefore, you probably have a lot of artifacts afterwards. That is not a problem on the A7s III and ZV-1, which both have almost no rolling shutter and also gyro data. I wouldn‘t count on that too much on the A7C.
I dont know about the c , but i remember someone commenting the A73 has 120 hz refresh rate in the view finder , apparently not all cameras have this refresh rate ? no one ever mentions it anyway .
Thank you. This is the most helpful review I've seen. I just bought the A7iii, I love it but I am definitely returning it for the A7C. Decision made (just now). LOL. Oh how I wish the IBIS was better on Sony.
@@CocoOwnzU The biggest challenge for me was the flip screen, followed by the size, and lastly the weight. Since I can get the same quality of video from A7C, it just made more sense. However now that the A7IV has the flip screen, I would consider that as an option. It all boils down to what you are going to use it for. I was using A7C for vlogs but now I use a different camera for that, and that's why I wouldn't mind the size and weight. I hope this helps.
Love my A7c. Keep the kit lens on there, you've got a 28/F4 pancake equipped full frame camera... masquerading as a point and shoot. You can literally hang it off a wrist strap and go hoof it through the city no problem. Swap the kit lens out for proper glass and get down to actual shooting too. I hang it by my keys and head out with it every day. Definitely couldn't do that with my chonky DSLR.
The C has a coldshoe that excepts the new digital mic - so no mic jack lead is needed - I think it also has better battery life and can charge the battery while using.
I could not figure out how i can activate in the menue the eye Af during monitoring via hdmi monitor. In the record mode my screen on the a7c turns black and i see only the video in the monitor. Hm, what is the trick to see the video on the screen and on the monitor during in the recording mode?
What a great video! This is exactly what I needed since my mic jack just broke on my A7III and am now considering buying the A7C as a B-cam, which then maybe might become my A-cam for videos. Is the mic jack just as flimsy on the A7C as it was on the A7III? Or do you think I should save up some more money and go for the A7SIII?
That's the reason the X-T4 comes with the USB-C adapter (the vertical grip has headphone out though) because USB-C is rated for 300,000 plug/unplug ops while minijack only 50,000. Just get an X-T4 if all you do is video, better IBIS, much better weather sealing, longer lifetime shutter, more video capabilities. Have to buy an expensive lens to get the same focus capability though, which is the big downside.
Don’t know about the mic jack but the IBIS on a7c is totally useless for video. All footages are shaking like hell unfortunately. Does anyone know if there is any difference between the two in terms video stabilization?!🙏
I’m on the fence on buying this one. The only thing I try to find out, is if you switch between video and M for stills, does it keep separate settings like shutterspeed for example? And in that case, does that also apply to the record button?
*Is A7C competitive in terms of RUclips quality compared to A7s3 and A7IV?* I’m looking at buying my first camera for RUclips, Zoom, Twitch and general social media. I think I would get a G: f1.8 - 20mm lens. I would just use the screen for taking photo’s don’t care about EVF as much. *Will this camera hold up for 5 years?* I just don’t want to spend so much money, especially when I’m buying a shure Mv7 microphone, lighting, and a tripod. *What is and How much is that gimble you had on the A7c?* Cheers I would be using Davinci Resolve (just the free version and chucking a LUT over the s-log footage).
I bought the Sony A7III a week ago and never used it. I am planning to return it because I heard a lot of them will get a broken shutter. Now I am thinking to get the A7C but I heard it doesn’t have such a good image stabilization. I don’t know what to do.
Good night! I had a slight impression that in the color science part (where you used iso 102,400) it seems that the a7 III is sharper. can you confirm this friend?
If you’re looking for more A7C vs A7III content, check out my man Jayz’s take on it over at the @lens.library Channel!
ruclips.net/video/4UfJAvrYiR0/видео.html
P.S: He’s basically Uncle Roger
I am in a dilemma to choose between A7iii and A7c. Wouldn't a shutter speed of 1/4000 in a7c be a problem to shoot wide open in a bright sunny day??
What camera did your shoot this video on?
The young not crazy version of Kai :D
I too thought the same
@@dhemanth01 right I think we found our guy
You sole my words! 😂
They're relative
😂😂😂
You make me smile at the end when you say "I'm talking way too much" True but so useful and quick video for all the information shared. Thanks a lot!
One thing to note about the A7C and its shutter speed is that with Silent Shooting Mode turned off, the max limit is 1/4000 but if you turn on Silent Mode it goes up to a max of 1/8000 which now helps under heavy bright light situations. Hope that helps others make a more definitive purchase against the two cameras :).
How about in movie mode? Can it go up to 8000?
@@shunshunvillahermosa8903 Honestly never used it for video so I can’t say, sorry bruv.
That's a really nice detail to know that nobody talked about, thank you man!
but flash will not worrk?
Really good job. Facts only without trying be a comic. No scream, no hurry up.
Keep on this style!
Yes it was refreshing.
The best vediio on youtube talking about sony a7c ...great job ..
Great video! Short but straight to the point. Also everyone’s comments helped a lot! I’m definitely getting the a7c, it’s a yes from me!!
Blew all my money on the A7C today and this video helped me not regret it. Thank you.
I’d throw aside any bad feelings and enjoy the new camera! Congrats on your new machine.
@lalruatfela hrahsel I don't know what night vision mode is, it has pretty good low light performance if that helps
the best comparison i've seen on YT - and i've watched a LOT of them. great work!
All these differences (minus price) I didn’t know about! Thank you! Well researched, lit, shot and the rest!
I watched this video a year ago, and it really made a difference on why I picked to buy the 7C.
Thank you Zy, your video was right on the money and it gave way more information than I've seen anywhere else :)
A7c also has slightly deeper buffer, usb-c charging, 5ghz transfer, and selectable autofocus point colors.
The A7iii also has usb-c charging
@@Alex19031997oops yeah it does. 😁
About the only thing you mentioned that i see as useful in my use that i actually like and would make use of is the selectable autofocus colors.
Deeper buffer ..... meh , faster transfer again ..... meh , handy if you actually make use them perhaps , none of those items you mentioned would i bother looking to get rid of my A73 for .
@@mikldude9376 those things I mentioned are an addition to the many things already mentioned in the vid. I'v always wanted a smaller full frame body than my A7RII. The A7c just what I'm looking for.
If you're into VIDEO = a7c
- Unlimited recording
- Flip screen
- Polished Auto Focus
- Light & compact for small gimbals
If you're into PHOTOS = a7iii
- Custom buttons (saves time)
- Front and rear command dials
- AF joystick
- Larger viewfinder panel
- Double slot cards
"The a7C features a max 1/4000 shutter speed when using the electronic first curtain shutter, but 1/8000 is available with Silent Shooting enabled."
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!
ive been going back and forth on these two for a while but this is the first video that ive seen that showed the difference in color to be less magenta and more green which is much better in my opinion. Thank you. Sony's skin tones have been a concern but i can handle that look.
Very helpful!
Thank you for the video. It's good to have so many difference mentioned as it makes it easier to compare when shopping for a new camera.
They replaced the shutter mechanism because it has been well documented that the A7III shutter fails/failed very frequently, sometimes just after a couple thousand of shots.
Price is market dependent. Here A7C is $500 more than A7III; or for A7C body only with flip screen and single card slot, one gets A7III with dual card slots with faster shutter and f1.8 35mm or 50mm lens. That's why online reviews are not clear cut, because the value proposition doesn't seem to be there for everyone.
You’re forgetting A7C can be used while being charged. It’s useful for video calls like zoom. A7iii cannot
O.o you guys use expensive camera for video calls ?
Alot of people do
@@samuelalexander321 streamer could benefit from it tho
A7 iii can also be powered through USB C tho
This is how you make a video. Watched some lazy & confusing videos before. Subscribed. Thanks .
The one (and most) important difference for video is : the a7c includes the stabilizator of (ASiii, zv-1) so you just "turn off" your -in body stabilizator- and then in post you can use the free "catalyst browse" software from sony with excelent performance.
why is it so imprtant ? what is the main reason for using this stab on post by gyro data raher using main InBodyStab ?
Does it work more accurete ? more settings and you can tweak it better ?
i wached a couple of tests on youtube and cant really find out something outstanding
i was trying to imagine a real case it can be the right and the only tool to make job done it is when you using kind of two weel gyroscooter and a mechanical stab system standing on it.... cause there is a theory that electronic mothorized gimbal dosent handle this sittuation very good ( it was so a few years ago anyway)
...stop....what am i tallking about.... u can still use IBIS....
so what are the scenarios to use this stab-on-post feature ?
Genuinely a terrible feature. DaVinci Resolve can stabilize video in post even in the free version. And it doesn't require you to shut off your camera's IBIS.
I think it's important to note you can set other buttons/ arrows to certain functions on the A7C so even if it has less specifically custom buttons, you can still get more customization if needed.
so can the a7iii, so even less buttons on the a7c
Great review mate, really good quality
The clicky and squishy shutter button difference sold me on buying the a7III
is a7c clicky?
The Bokeh is so clean!
Which camera and lens are YOU using for this video?
Thank you so much for the helpful and informative comparison video. God bless and good luck!
Great video and in under 7 mins no less! 👏 👏 👏
very helpful! thanks
straight to the point, great video!
Excellent explanation. Thank you very much.
All the Best.
Your English is very good, very detailed compared to other youtubers, others spot only 3-4 differences but you spot 16! Well done! Great job keep up the good work!
a7III would be my choice, atleast for photography. Video wise the flip screen of the a7C is nicer plus unlimited recording. But other than that I like the a7iii!
I'm so pleased with my A7III and now that I do need a second camera, I'm skipping the A6600 that was my first choice for several months back, was just waiting to collect the money. But now I believe I'll wait for the A7-IV, seems like it's around the corner.
a7iv might be early 2021
Yes i like my A73 too , even with its one or two little quirks , the lack of touch screen functionality other than focus still annoys me to this day :) , and while the menu system used to annoy me a bit , i have learned the basics and become accustomed to it now .
My only one real thought that could be considered a downside to the A73 is the lack of water resistance .
I would hope sony will at least improve this area with the A74 .
A7IV is rumored for Q3 2021
The a7C is definitely on my wish list.
I hope that they have a battery grip for sale, because I know that with my huge hands I will have to get one.
Great review...as always.
I hope there's a battery grip coming out as well.
I always liked Sony a6xxx build factor. It reminds me of my Olympus 35 rangefinder. And I always wondered if ever Sony will have a full frame with a6xxx body form factor. If not for the amateurish screen monitor the Sony A7C would have been that camera.
That was a great overview of the differences, thank you!!
Finally stumbled across this. Good explainer, cements the fact that I should just keep waiting to upgrade my A7ii.
How on earth u still managing that old autofocus and no touch! 😯
@@imabrarabu Still leagues ahead of the D70S I started shooting on!
@@imabrarabu i'am still dong video on my a7s1 and thinking on buying more of them used
just a tiny comment, no need to say you talk too much, You clearly don't and your review is excellent, THX!!!
Great video, short and sweet, right to the point
I like the stiling of the Sony A7c very much with the EVF out to the very side of the camera, I hope that all future A7/A9 Sony cameras will have this design, but with larger EVF in higher resolution.
Great comparison! You sealed the deal!
Solid vid bro
Solid video! Subscribed!
Thanks for the great video and info. You put a lot of thought into it
I wish to upgrade from a Canon M50, but I don't see myself using a camera that does not have a flip out touchscreen, the A7C seems to be the more similar of the 2 when it comes to weight, form factor and screen. But the price is soooo similar that I don't know, maybe it's better to get the A7iii because of the extra controls, but I've been using the M50 so i might not actually need all the extra dials and buttons.
I shoot astro photography in some occasions.
This video was very helpful! Thank you!
New sub, great video and info!
Nice comparison. Thank you
I cant do this anymore. I watched hundreds of comparisons of these two cameras already in order to decide which to buy.
I go with the A7C because of the more pleasing shutter sound 😂
😂😂 At least you made a decision. I'm still watching videos lol. I was really leaning towards the a6600 or a7iii, but I keep looking at Canons 😩🤦🏽♀️. Too many to choose from.
@@zerospecs2331 which one did you get in the end?
@@zerospecs2331 I can’t decide whether to keep the 90d or go for one of these
@@zerospecs2331Which one did you choose?
Thanks for this! Just the video we needed to convince us to buy the A7C!
Super helpful. Thanks Man
Great overview, thank you!
Amazing Work 👍
Thank you... this was extremely useful...
Great comparison ✨
Awesome overview! I just don't know why I still watching videos like this, if I have budget for none of these cameras. :~
Great vid thanks, I'm pretty much decided on the a7c. A7iii new doesn't look like a good buy. Just need to start researching lenses now which seems far more daunting 😂
The custom buttons and the front shutterspeed/ iris dial on the a7iii make it far superior.
Thanks, I got great value out of this video
Missed the most important factor; the improved IBIS. So far only RUclipsrs have really cared about Sony entry level full frame for video work. For anything in the field, especially because the Fujifilm weather sealing is so much better, the IBIS on the A7III is terrible when compared to the Fujifilm X-T4. Sony was only "slightly behind" in numerical stop terms, but the planar distortion put it far behind because the sensor size is a big part of determining it. The A7C is much more usable and really is the first full frame camera around the $2000 price area that can almost match the X-T4, and beating the Z6II.
I am thinking about getting an A7III to match my A7C for wedding photography.
In Germany, the A7C retails for 2100€, the A7 III for 1900€. So there is that. The A7 III is for professional work with double SD, usable viewfinder, customizable buttons, AF joystick, a bigger grip, faster shutter speed and efc turned off (efc turned on hurts the bokeh on fast lenses). The A7C is geared towards enthusiasts and more video oriented people.
Same here. Has to do with the tax that the EU charges for cameras with an unlimited record time. Those are considered video cameras and are in a higher tax class. €2100 is a lot of money, the A7iii body retails for 1999 here. So not a lot of difference. The dealbreaker on the A7iii was and is the flipscreen. That's why I went with the Panasonic GH5. After using it for about a year and a half, I'm tired of the autofocus not working and need something more reliable for the content I produce.
I mean the flip screen and gyro stabilization alone are worth the 200 bucks price difference imo.
@@Adventurist As I said, that are features geared towards video people and the A7C is a better video camera. But, gyro stabilization is a false prophet on the A7C. For it to work, you have to disable all internal/digital stabilization. That means heavy shakes in the footage in a camera with bad rolling shutter. Shaky footage has usually tons of rolling shutter problems and gyro data can’t correct for that, only for the motion itself. Therefore, you probably have a lot of artifacts afterwards. That is not a problem on the A7s III and ZV-1, which both have almost no rolling shutter and also gyro data. I wouldn‘t count on that too much on the A7C.
I dont know about the c , but i remember someone commenting the A73 has 120 hz refresh rate in the view finder , apparently not all cameras have this refresh rate ? no one ever mentions it anyway .
Thank you! Some good points.
Good review, thank you!
Thank you. This is the most helpful review I've seen. I just bought the A7iii, I love it but I am definitely returning it for the A7C. Decision made (just now). LOL. Oh how I wish the IBIS was better on Sony.
I am looking at purchasing one of these two cameras. Could you please describe why you returned the A7III?
@@CocoOwnzU The biggest challenge for me was the flip screen, followed by the size, and lastly the weight. Since I can get the same quality of video from A7C, it just made more sense. However now that the A7IV has the flip screen, I would consider that as an option. It all boils down to what you are going to use it for. I was using A7C for vlogs but now I use a different camera for that, and that's why I wouldn't mind the size and weight. I hope this helps.
@@JayStephan thanks so much!
Super helpful! Thanks!!
Love my A7c. Keep the kit lens on there, you've got a 28/F4 pancake equipped full frame camera... masquerading as a point and shoot. You can literally hang it off a wrist strap and go hoof it through the city no problem. Swap the kit lens out for proper glass and get down to actual shooting too.
I hang it by my keys and head out with it every day. Definitely couldn't do that with my chonky DSLR.
The C has a coldshoe that excepts the new digital mic - so no mic jack lead is needed - I think it also has better battery life and can charge the battery while using.
Mark Shirley they can both charge while using.
A "coldshoe" is a mount that has no electrical contacts whatsoever.
Well done!
very well made, thank you!!
Great review
Getting the A7c. Super crispy video, looks great!
well done, good video!
Cool video thanks for sharing
Nice work..... 👍
Man i just need the dual card slot
VERY helpful my friend, thanks!!
Nice one💥
Can we have 16 differences between you and Kai?
great vid
thank you for the good video
thanks for this beautiful video, did you shot this one with sony a7c ? thanks
You forgot to mention, that lenses on the A7C aren't sitting tight and make a clacking noise, when you move the camera abruptly.
Great video! I’d would have liked to hear about the evf differences too.
A7C also has a 1/160 flash sync speed vs 1/250 on the a7iii
That's a big deal to me! :)
very helpful
a7c EVF has 120 htz refresh rate superior to the 60htz on the a7iii - surprised you haven't mentioned.
R u going to watch the video on Evf who cares for EVF now a days maximum Are using HDMI monitor
@@RazVlogsOfficial ok ,if no one uses evf then why its smallest evf is debatable ?
you helped me a lot
I could not figure out how i can activate in the menue the eye Af during monitoring via hdmi monitor. In the record mode my screen on the a7c turns black and i see only the video in the monitor. Hm, what is the trick to see the video on the screen and on the monitor during in the recording mode?
very interesting to know
RX0 ii also can be used with the gyro data and catalyst
What a great video! This is exactly what I needed since my mic jack just broke on my A7III and am now considering buying the A7C as a B-cam, which then maybe might become my A-cam for videos.
Is the mic jack just as flimsy on the A7C as it was on the A7III?
Or do you think I should save up some more money and go for the A7SIII?
The A7iii mic port breaking is a known issue. Not sure if it's "fixed" on the A7C tho.
That's the reason the X-T4 comes with the USB-C adapter (the vertical grip has headphone out though) because USB-C is rated for 300,000 plug/unplug ops while minijack only 50,000. Just get an X-T4 if all you do is video, better IBIS, much better weather sealing, longer lifetime shutter, more video capabilities. Have to buy an expensive lens to get the same focus capability though, which is the big downside.
Don’t know about the mic jack but the IBIS on a7c is totally useless for video. All footages are shaking like hell unfortunately. Does anyone know if there is any difference between the two in terms video stabilization?!🙏
1:34 That's one of the main reasons I can't wait to get this camera. 😊
I’m on the fence on buying this one. The only thing I try to find out, is if you switch between video and M for stills, does it keep separate settings like shutterspeed for example? And in that case, does that also apply to the record button?
*Is A7C competitive in terms of RUclips quality compared to A7s3 and A7IV?* I’m looking at buying my first camera for RUclips, Zoom, Twitch and general social media. I think I would get a G: f1.8 - 20mm lens. I would just use the screen for taking photo’s don’t care about EVF as much. *Will this camera hold up for 5 years?* I just don’t want to spend so much money, especially when I’m buying a shure Mv7 microphone, lighting, and a tripod. *What is and How much is that gimble you had on the A7c?* Cheers
I would be using Davinci Resolve (just the free version and chucking a LUT over the s-log footage).
Which one do you recommend me please?
Very interesting review compare to other, thx
What set up did you record this with
amazing video
I bought the Sony A7III a week ago and never used it. I am planning to return it because I heard a lot of them will get a broken shutter. Now I am thinking to get the A7C but I heard it doesn’t have such a good image stabilization. I don’t know what to do.
wait for the A7 IV in fall
Good night!
I had a slight impression that in the color science part (where you used iso 102,400) it seems that the a7 III is sharper.
can you confirm this friend?