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If I was buying a camera today, this is the body I get, travel or otherwise. A7CR is one of the smallest frames in the market, one of the exchangable-lens cameras. This is why it is ours Picking the top for travelers The best mirrorless camera is on our guide. The 61-MP sensor provides amazing details and very well dynamic range (14.7 EV). The autofocus is among the best you can find in the mirrorless cameras, as well as tracking the great things, making it fit for a fast -moving scene shooting.
Video spaces here are top, with support for 4K/60 FPS video in full-frame mode (1.2X crop) or overSampled 4K/30 FPS video. Both are 10-bit 4: 2 color depth, different log formats and even an external recorder supports 16-bit raw output. My main grip about A7CR is as much as it was My initial reviewThe The viewfinder is cramped and low-resolution (2.536 million dot). This is not a breach of an agreement for me, but it is a good reason to rent a camera before your investment.
The big question with this camera is the big question, which lens do you create for travel? There is a compulsory argument for it Sony Fay 24-105-mm F/4G ($ 1,300)Which gives you everything from wide to portrait with a little extra reach. If you prefer prime, there is no more great option Sony 40-mm F2.5 G g ($ 748)Which creates a compact kit and is amazingly great focal length for traveling 40-mm to my experience.
★ Options: At $ 2,198, Sony’s A7C II (Note, no r) a bit cheap. It uses Sony’s small 33-MP sensor but otherwise the size and capacity are very close.