The Sony ILCE-7CM2, also known as the Alpha a7C II, blends the powerful performance of Sony?s full-frame mirrorless cameras with the compact form factor of the a7C series. Designed for photographers and hybrid content creators, the a7C II features a 33MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, the latest BIONZ XR processor, and AI-enhanced autofocus for accurate tracking of people, animals, and objects. It?s ideal for travel, vlogging, portraiture, and 4K video production ? all in a sleek, portable design.
Key Features:
33MP Full-Frame Back-Illuminated Sensor
Produces detailed images with wide dynamic range and low noise, ideal for both high-resolution stills and professional-quality video.
BIONZ XR Processor
Offers fast image processing, reduced rolling shutter, and support for high-bitrate recording formats and real-time LUT preview.
AI-Powered Autofocus with Real-Time Tracking
Uses AI to intelligently track eyes (human and animal), faces, and even vehicles, ensuring pin-sharp focus in both stills and video.
4K 60p Video Recording in 10-Bit 4:2:2
Shoots high-quality 4K video up to 60fps, with advanced video profiles like S-Log3, HLG, and S-Cinetone for cinematic workflows.
7-Stop 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization
Stabilizes handheld shots across five axes, helping capture sharp photos and smooth video footage, even in low light.
Compact & Lightweight Body (514g)
Packs full-frame power in a body that?s smaller and lighter than most APS-C cameras, ideal for travel, street photography, and everyday use.
Fully Articulating LCD & 2.36M-dot EVF
Vari-angle touchscreen LCD supports vlogging and flexible shooting angles. The high-res electronic viewfinder ensures clear, accurate framing.
Creative Looks & LUT Preview Support
Built-in color presets and user LUT previewing help creators visualize their final look in-camera, reducing post-production time.
USB-C Streaming & Dual Card Support
Supports UVC/UAC livestreaming via USB, plus dual memory card options (1x SD UHS-II, 1x microSD or second SD with adapter).
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