If I buy a camera today, that’s what I’d get, travel or something. The A7C R is one of the smallest full-frame, interchangeable lens cameras on the market. That’s why this is ours Travelers’ first choice In our guide to the best mirrorless cameras. The 61-MP sensor provides amazing details and very good dynamic range (14.7 eV). Autofocus is one of the best you’ll find in a mirrorless camera, and it also has good subject tracking, perfect for shooting fast moving scenes on the go.
The video specifications here are also top-notch and support 4K/60 fps video in full frame mode (1.2x) or in supersampled 4K/30 fps video. Both support 10-bit 4:2 color depth, various log formats, and even 16-bit raw output to external recorders. My main control over the A7C R is the same as it My initial comment. The viewfinder is cramped and has a low resolution (2.36 million dots). It’s not a deal for me, but keep in mind and have good reasons to rent a camera before you invest.
The big question with this camera is, which lens do you pair with travel? There is a compelling argument Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 g ($1,300)which also gives you everything from broad to portraits and provides a little extra range. Another good option if you like Primes is Sony 40mm F2.5 g ($748)This makes it surprisingly good to build a compact kit and 40mm is my experience of traveling focal length.
★Alternative solution: $2,198, Sony’s A7C II (Please note that there is no R) is a bit cheaper. It uses Sony’s smaller 33-MP sensor, but is very close in size and functionality.