Getting Sony A7C

jojo2006

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I’m not buying any camera till I see the A7cii
Hi. I am thinking A7C and A7m4. Is the sizes of the 2 is big difference? Am going to holidays this coming June and 5D4 is heavy for me to bring it around.
 

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Hi. I am thinking A7C and A7m4. Is the sizes of the 2 is big difference? Am going to holidays this coming June and 5D4 is heavy for me to bring it around.
Yes, it does. The A7M4 is bigger than A7c and heavier at 660g body vs 508g for the A7c. With portability is concern, it is clear that A7c is lighter.

It is also heavier and bigger than A7M3. Ultimately, It all depends on what you want. If you are buying it as a supplement to your existing camera. Then yes, A7c is a better option.

how this helps.
 
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Yes, it does. The A7M4 is bigger than A7c and heavier at 660g body vs 508g for the A7c. With portability is concern, it is clear that A7c is lighter.

It is also heavier and bigger than A7M3. Ultimately, It all depends on what you want. If you are buying it as a supplement to your existing camera. Then yes, A7c is a better option.

how this helps.
Thanks for your opinion. I think need to compare side by side before buying.
 

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Thanks for your opinion. I think need to compare side by side before buying.
Sure! Do compare them before buying. If A7iv is small and light I won’t mind that. But since the consumer wants bigger and bulkier iterations without any valid and logical reason.

Portability with a decent VF will always me my main concern since it will be my only camera for all occasions.
 

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Get Ricoh GR3 (28mm FF) or GR3X (40mm FF) for street photography. Small and stealth, perfect for street photography. But low light AF will be much slower.
 
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