Compare the Sony A7C II to the Sony A7 IV
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Compare the Sony A7C II to the Sony A7 IV
Sony A7C II | Sony A7 IV | |
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Image sensor | 33-megapixel full-frame | 33-megapixel full-frame |
Processor | BIONZ XR | BIONZ XR |
Video resolution | 4K, 60 fps | 4K, 60 fps |
Image stabilization | 7 stops | 5.5 stops |
Viewfinder | 0.7 x magnification | 0.78 x magnification |
Memory card slots | 1 | 2 |
Weight | 525g | 658g |
Design
Sony A7C II: 525g
One of the biggest differences between the Sony A7C II and the A7 IV is the design. The A7C II has a compact 12.4cm long body, is 7.1cm tall, and 6.3cm wide. It weighs 525g, including battery. Thanks to its small size and light weight, this mirrorless camera is very suitable for traveling. The viewfinder of the A7C II is located on the left side of the body. It has a magnification of 0.7 times, which makes details slightly less visible.
Sony A7 IV: 658g
The Sony A7 IV has a larger and heavier design than the A7C II. This body is 13.1cm long, 9.6cm tall, and 8cm wide. It weighs 658g, including battery. When you wear it around your neck, it feels heavy. The dual memory card slot makes this camera suitable for professional photographers. You can back up your footage to a second memory card, which is useful for photographing events. The viewfinder of the A7 IV has a magnification of 0.78 times. This allows you to see even more accurately whether your photo is sharp.
Image quality
Sony A7C II: 33-megapixel full-frame sensor
The Sony A7C II has a light-sensitive full-frame image sensor. Your photos have 33 megapixels, which allows you to see many details. These photos are also suitable for large prints. This is useful for photographers who sell prints, for example. The large sensor captures a lot of light, allowing you to take clear photos in low light. You can use this camera for night or concert photography, for example.
Sony A7 IV: 33-megapixel full-frame sensor
The Sony A7 IV contains the same image sensor as the A7C II. So you can take sharp, detailed images in low light with both cameras. The A7 IV and A7C II also have good noise reduction at high ISO values. This means that you see little noise in your photos. You can increase the ISO values to up to 204,800.
Autofocus
Sony A7C II: autofocus with AI deep learning
The autofocus system of the A7C II and the A7 IV is almost the same. Both cameras have subject recognition and 759 autofocus points. This makes it easy to focus. The A7C II also has an AI deep learning chip. As a result, the autofocus system learns to recognize subjects better and better. This makes it even more accurate than the autofocus system of the A7 IV, which doesn't have this chip. The A7C II also recognizes more subjects, such as insects and airplanes. This allows you to focus on these subjects faster.
Sony A7 IV: autofocus with eye detection
The A7 IV doesn't have an AI deep learning chip. The camera doesn't recognize insects and airplanes either. In addition, the autofocus system is the same as that of the A7C II. The 759 autofocus points allow you to focus accurately. Both cameras also have eye recognition, which is useful for portrait photography. The cameras recognize eyes and automatically focus on them. If your subject moves, their eyes remain in focus.
Conclusion
The Sony A7C II and the Sony A7 IV are both fast cameras that can take your photography to a professional level. They have the same sensor, so your photos look sharp and detailed. If you're often on the go, the A7C II suits you. This camera has a compact design. It also focuses more accurately thanks to the AI deep learning chip. The A7 IV has 2 memory card slots and a larger viewfinder. So choose this camera if you photograph events, such as weddings.