Sony Alpha ILCE7CM2/B Black 2023
Combining a 33MP full-frame sensor with the BIONZ XR processor and a dedicated AI autofocus unit in a 431g weather-sealed body makes this camera uniquely portable without sacrificing imaging power. Its 7-stop IBIS and 4K 60p 10-bit video recording are packed into a compact form factor that rivals much larger systems. This is the ideal hybrid camera for travel vloggers and YouTube creators who need professional stills and video in a lightweight, single-lens setup.
Sobre este Camera
Combining a 33MP full-frame sensor with the BIONZ XR processor and a dedicated AI autofocus unit in a 431g weather-sealed body makes this camera uniquely portable without sacrificing imaging power. Its 7-stop IBIS and 4K 60p 10-bit video recording are packed into a compact form factor that rivals much larger systems. This is the ideal hybrid camera for travel vloggers and YouTube creators who need professional stills and video in a lightweight, single-lens setup.
- Type mirrorless
- Sensor 33MP full-frame
- Af points 759
- Burst fps 10
- Video 4K @60fps
- Ibis
- Weather sealed
- Weight g 431
The 30-Second Version
The Sony A7C II packs a 96th percentile autofocus system and 7-stop IBIS into a 431g body, making it one of the most portable full-frame cameras we've tested. Battery life is excellent at 560 shots, but the 4K 60fps crop and missing charger are real annoyances. Overall, it's a compact powerhouse that nails the essentials for hybrid shooters.
Overview
The Sony A7C II is basically a full-frame powerhouse that forgot to pack on the pounds. At just 431g, it's one of the lightest full-frame bodies we've ever tested, yet it packs a 33MP sensor and Sony's latest AI autofocus chip. The numbers back up the hype: autofocus lands in the 96th percentile of our database, and battery life hits the 95th percentile with 560 shots per charge. For a camera this small, that's genuinely impressive.
Performance
The autofocus is the star of the show here. With 759 AF points and that dedicated AI processor, subject tracking is sticky and reliable, putting it among the absolute best right now. You get Eye AF, Animal AF, and subject detection that just works without fuss. The 33MP Exmor R sensor delivers solid detail, sitting around the middle of the pack for resolution, but the real-world image quality is excellent, especially when paired with good glass. Video specs are strong too, with 4K at 60fps in 10-bit 4:2:2, though there's a crop at 60fps that some shooters will find annoying. The 7-stop IBIS is a standout, giving you real handheld flexibility in low light. Burst shooting at 10fps mechanical is fine for most situations, but it's not going to blow away sports shooters looking for 20+ fps.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Autofocus is best-in-class, landing in the 96th percentile 96th
- Battery life is a standout at 560 shots, 95th percentile 95th
- Incredibly compact and light at just 431g for a full-frame body 93th
- 7-stop IBIS is a leading performer for handheld shooting 93th
- 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 video with S-Log3 gives serious grading flexibility
Cons
- No external shutter release port, a baffling omission for a camera at this level
- Charger not included in the box, just a USB cable you'll have to buy separately
- Electronic shutter noise can't be disabled, which is a minor but real annoyance
- 4K 60fps comes with a crop, limiting wide-angle video work
- EVF at 2.4M dots is just above average, not as sharp as some competitors
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | Exmor R CMOS |
| Size | full-frame |
| Megapixels | 33 |
| ISO Range | 100 |
| Processor | BIONZ XR |
Autofocus
| AF Points | 759 |
| AF Type | PhotoContrast Detection, Phase Detection: 759VideoPhase Detectio |
| Eye AF | Yes |
| Animal AF | Yes |
| Subject Detection | Yes |
Shooting
| Burst (Mechanical) | 10 |
| Max Shutter | 1/8000 |
| Electronic Shutter | Yes |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
| 4K FPS | 60 |
| 1080p FPS | 120 |
| 10-bit | Yes |
| Log Profile | Yes |
| RAW Video | Yes |
| Codec | H.264, H.265 |
Display & EVF
| Screen Size | 3 |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Articulating | Yes |
| EVF Resolution | 2359296 |
Build
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs |
| Battery Life | 560 |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB | USB-C |
| HDMI | Micro HDMI Type D |
| Hot Shoe | Yes |
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this thing is all over the map. We're seeing a spread from $1,800 to a frankly absurd $497,705 across vendors, so you'll want to shop carefully. At the low end, around $1,800 to $2,200, you're getting a compact full-frame camera with top-tier autofocus and stabilization for a genuinely good price. It undercuts the Canon EOS R6 Mark III while delivering comparable real-world performance. Just budget for a charger and maybe a cage if you need that shutter release port.
vs Competition
Stacked against the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, the Sony pulls ahead on autofocus and portability, while the Canon fights back with better burst speeds and a more robust video feature set without the crop. The Fujifilm X-H2 offers a higher resolution 40MP sensor and better EVF, but it's an APS-C sensor, so you lose that full-frame depth of field and low-light advantage. The Panasonic LUMIX S5IIX is a video beast with internal ProRes and better cooling, but it's noticeably bulkier. If you want the smallest full-frame package with the smartest autofocus, the A7C II is the clear pick. If you need uncropped 4K 60fps or faster bursts, look elsewhere.
| Spec | Sony Alpha ILCE7CM2/B | Canon EOS R6 Mark II R6 Mark II | Nikon Z Z8 | Fujifilm X-T5 X-T5 | Panasonic Lumix S S5IIX | OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless |
| Sensor | 33MP full-frame | 24.2MP full-frame | 45.7MP full-frame | 40.2MP aps-c | 24.2MP full-frame | 20.4MP micro-four-thirds |
| AF Points | 759 | 1053 | 493 | 425 | 779 | 1053 |
| Burst FPS | 10 | 12 | 30 | 15 | 30 | 60 |
| Video | 4K @60fps | 4K @60fps | 8K @120fps | 6K @60fps | 4K @120fps | 4K @60fps |
| IBIS | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weight (g) | 431 | 590 | 820 | 476 | 744 | 499 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Evf | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sony Alpha ILCE7CM2/B | 95.8 | 76.6 | 91.1 | 65.2 | 84.1 | 59.9 | 95.3 | 84.1 | 93.1 | 85 | 93.4 |
| Canon EOS R6 Mark II R6 Mark II Compare | 98.5 | 88.1 | 94.1 | 88.4 | 84.1 | 49.1 | 98.6 | 84.1 | 93.1 | 94.7 | 98 |
| Nikon Z Z8 Compare | 90.6 | 89.7 | 97.9 | 96 | 99.6 | 64.8 | 89 | 84.1 | 93.1 | 94.7 | 84.7 |
| Fujifilm X-T5 X-T5 Compare | 88.1 | 89.7 | 91.6 | 81 | 91.9 | 97.2 | 95.8 | 84.1 | 85.1 | 94.7 | 93.4 |
| Panasonic Lumix S S5IIX Compare | 97.3 | 91.5 | 97.5 | 91 | 89.9 | 49.1 | 90.3 | 99.3 | 93.1 | 88 | 84.7 |
| OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II Compare | 98.5 | 99.6 | 88.4 | 98.1 | 84.1 | 41.2 | 94.2 | 84.1 | 77.1 | 94.7 | 99.5 |
Common Questions
Q: Does the Sony A7C II shoot 4K 60fps without a crop?
No, there's a crop applied when shooting 4K at 60fps. If uncropped 4K 60fps is a must-have, you might want to look at the Panasonic S5IIX or the Canon EOS R6 Mark III instead.
Q: How good is the autofocus compared to other cameras?
It's among the absolute best right now. With 759 AF points and a dedicated AI processor, it sits in the 96th percentile of our database, meaning it outperforms nearly every other mirrorless camera we've tested for subject tracking and eye detection.
Q: Is the Sony A7C II good for video work?
Yes, it's a strong hybrid camera. You get 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 recording with S-Log3, and the 7-stop IBIS is a standout for handheld footage. Just be aware of the crop at 60fps and the lack of a full-size HDMI port if you're rigging it out.
Who Should Skip This
If you shoot a lot of fast action or need uncropped 4K 60fps, the A7C II might frustrate you. The 10fps burst rate is just average, and the EVF, while decent, isn't going to satisfy someone used to a big, bright 5.76M-dot finder. Product photographers should also look elsewhere, our scoring puts it at a mediocre 70.3 for that use case, likely due to the lack of a shutter release port and the crop limitations for detailed video work.
Verdict
The A7C II is the camera for people who want full-frame image quality and class-leading autofocus without the back pain. It's not perfect, the EVF is just okay and the missing charger is a petty cost-cutting move, but the core shooting experience is fantastic. Our data shows it excels where it counts for most hybrid shooters: autofocus, stabilization, and battery life. If you can live with the 60fps crop and don't need a built-in shutter release port, this is one of the best compact full-frame options on the market right now.