📷 Sony A7C Review | Sony's Best Full Frame Option?
Hey guys, hope you're doing well. So today I'm going to be reviewing the Sony A seven C. I've had this camera for a while now and I just want to dig into all the different features to help you decide whether it's the camera for you or perhaps not for you. If you wanted a one word answer as to whether I'm happy with this camera, I would say yes, so let's discover why I've always loved filming on a full frame camera, the ability to easily get that blurry background, the overall quality and the impressive ability to shoot in low light conditions. But there is a drawback and that is the size and weight of them. Now I've owned a Sony A seven three for a while now. It's actually what I'm filming on currently. But whenever I go away and I travel, I always result to getting you know, a smaller camera and taking that out with me. But the drawback to that is that I compromise on quality. And that's why I've invested in a Sony A seven C and the C stands for compact and what Sony have managed to do is fit the contents of an a seven three into the body of an ace 6600. Now this makes it so much more convenient for me because I can lug it around and I don't feel like a camel on a pilgrimage it's way more accessible. Now not only have they reduced the size, but they've also given it a few key upgrades. So let's talk about stabilization. This body uses the same five axes in body stabilization as the Sony A seven three. And on top of that he also records gyro data using sensors it measures the cameras exact movements when you're shooting video. So when you take it into post production into Sony's own software called catalyst browse, it works by counteracting every individual Jetta giving you the most accurate way of stabilizing your footage without necessarily using a gimbal I wish everything in life would go that smoothly, such as a relationship with my mother.
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