The Sony a7RC is a relatively compact camera that promises to deliver big on image quality; it provides many of the same features as Sony’s more expensive a7R V, including a 61MP image sensor, in a more petite body, and should appeal to photographers who want to maximize resolution in a smaller body.
Our test period with the camera coincided with a short trip I took to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Paired with the Sony 20-70mm F4 G lens, the camera was small enough to easily fit in my pack for a day of hiking or to carry around town at night. How does the image quality stack up? Check out the gallery and let us know what you think.
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