Sony A7C II
Sony Mirrorless Full-Frame Cameras

Sony A7C II

By Camera Reviews Editorial Team · Last updated February 16, 2026

Sony E Mount Released 2023 $2200
Resolution
33 MP
Sensor
Full frame (35.6 x 23.8 mm)
ISO Range
Auto, 100-51200 (expands to 50-204800)
Burst Rate
10 fps
Weight
514g
Price
$2200

Full Specifications

Sensor Size Full frame (35.6 x 23.8 mm)
Megapixels 33 MP
ISO Range Auto, 100-51200 (expands to 50-204800)
Autofocus Points 759
Max Burst Rate (fps) 10 fps
Video Resolution 4K 60p
Image Stabilization 7 stop(s)
Weight 514g
Dimensions 124 x 71 x 63 mm (4.88 x 2.8 x 2.48″)
Battery Life 540 shots
Price (USD) $2200
Lens Mount Sony E
Viewfinder Electronic
Screen 3″, 1,036,800 dots
Weather Sealed Yes
Release Year 2023

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to travel with.
  • Excellent autofocus performance with AI capabilities for tracking subjects.
  • Good low-light performance due to the full-frame sensor, handles noise well at ISO 6400.
  • Versatile lens options available, including compact and lightweight lenses.
  • Improved ergonomics over previous models, especially with the addition of a front dial.

What We Don't

  • Single SD card slot raises concerns about data security during important shoots.
  • No fully mechanical shutter, which may affect bokeh at high shutter speeds.
  • The viewfinder (EVF) is considered less than optimal, especially for users coming from DSLRs.
  • Some users find the menu system and button placement less intuitive than competing models.

The Verdict

The Sony A7C II is highly regarded for its compact form factor and superb autofocus, making it a great choice for both photography and videography, especially for travelers. However, its single card slot and some ergonomic concerns may deter professional users who prioritize reliability in critical situations.

"The autofocus is mind-blowing; it tracks subjects so well, even when they turn away."

-- User feedback in the context of discussing the A7C II's performance during street photography.

"It's a fantastic camera for travel, but I do miss having a dual card slot for peace of mind."

-- A user's reflection on the A7C II after using it for travel photography.

"I love the compact design, but the EVF could be better for prolonged use."

-- Feedback from someone transitioning from a larger camera body.

"The single SD card slot could be a deal-breaker for professional work, given the risk of card failure."

-- Community advice for users considering the A7C II for professional photography.

"For the price difference, I think I would have been happier with the A7 IV for the extra features."

-- A user weighing the benefits of the A7 IV over the A7C II based on features and ergonomics.

Want the Full Picture?

Read our in-depth review with sample images, real-world testing, and detailed analysis.

Read Full Review

Compare This Camera

See how the A7C II stacks up against the competition.

Featured In

This camera appears in the following curated lists.

Similar Cameras

Other cameras in the same segment you might consider.