Sony introduces a pair of cameras using AI processors, up to 61MP resolution.

 Sony has just announced the two latest products in the Alpha 7C compact full-frame camera range: Alpha 7C II and Alpha 7CR.

The Sony Alpha 7C II and Alpha 7CR are both equipped with the same AI processor and BIONZ XR image processor, which appear on Sony's latest interchangeable lens camera models such as the Alpha 7R V and Alpha 6700. The pair supports Real-time Recognition AF features to help identify subjects, and the 5-axis in-body anti-shake system provides up to 7 stops of advantage when taking photos.

Sony Alpha 7C II camera.

As for the Alpha 7CR, this is a full-frame interchangeable lens camera, equipped with a 61MP full-frame sensor. In addition to the ability to take snapshots of daily life, this new camera line can be expanded to a variety of photography genres such as portraits, wildlife or landscapes.

For video recording, both models support 4:2:2 10-bit video recording up to 4K, and also support Sony's S-Cinetone color mode for more cinematic footage. Besides, both also support Active Mode body image stabilization, automatic frame selection with AI, digital audio communication, ...

Sony's two new cameras are equipped with multi-angle tilting LCD touch screens, controlled via touch menus. In addition to the front control wheel that allows assigning favorite functions, the device also has an image/movie/S&Q mode switch wheel, and an XGA viewfinder.

Regarding connectivity, the camera is compatible with the new smartphone application Creators' App, which helps upload videos and images in the camera to cloud services, remotely control and transfer data from the camera to mobile devices.


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