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Re: Will the EFCS on the Sony a7C II and the Sony a7CR adequate for travel and landscape photography
lsquare wrote: dakel wrote:
My understanding is that the issue appears at fast shutter speeds e.g. > 1/1000s. And it's only an "issue" if busy bokeh bothers you. If you are shooting at F11/F16 etc you will never have to deal with shutter speeds this high so no problems there. In cases where you want to shoot a portrait with a blurred background I guess you could pop on an ND filter to reduce shutter speed if needed.
[B]Personally I'm about to pull the trigger on an A7CR as a complement to my A1.
Short answer: They are great cameras for travel/landscape.
Do you know if the a7C II has the same body dimensions as the a7C? Either of these two cameras needs an L-plate!
They don't have exactly same body dimensions. Mainly the grip on a7CII is a big bigger. I don't think the same L-plate will work on both models. For example the grip extension GP-X2 is compatible with A7CII & A7CR but not with A7C.
Aug 01, 2024 at 07:33 PM
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