If I was going 61mp, I'd go straight to the a7RV. High MP requires a better technique for optimal results. The a7CR saves you 208 gr in weight, but you lose that 9.4mdot EVF, the flippy screen, the better ergs to hand-hold the camera better. I just prefer they way you interact with your subject on a regular size a7-body.
If you are going to use it on a tripod, and carry that along, then the 200 grams don't really matter much.
I picked the a7Cii as a lightweight and affordable travel camera, then I don't want to drag a $4,000 a7RV out on a city night or to a ski slope.
If I was going 61mp, I'd go straight to the a7RV. High MP requires a better technique for optimal results. The a7CR saves you 208 gr in weight, but you lose that 9.4mdot EVF, the flippy screen, the better ergs to hand-hold the camera better.
If you are going to use it on a tripod, and carry that along, then the 200 grams don't really matter much.
I picked the a7Cii as a lightweight and affordable travel camera, then I don't want to drag a $4,000 a7RV out on a city night or to a ski slope.
YMMV, of course.
Nov 02, 2023 at 10:34 PM
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