Quick tech specs
- 7CR
- mirrorless
- Full Frame
- body only
- silver
- Digital camera
- 61.0 MP
- 4K / 60 fps
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
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The a7CR offers stunning resolution and color reproduction with a 61.0-megapixel full frame sensor, in a compact, easily carried body. Boosted recognition performance, fast and accurate AF, plus 7.0-step image stabilization ensure that you can catch that decisive moment.
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This Item: Sony a7CR ILCE-7CR - digital camera - body only
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Sony a7CR ILCE-7CR - digital camera - body only is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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JBBB from
Marvelous!
A great step up from the original A7C. A true enthusiast camera.
Date published: 2023-12-02T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
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munk43 from
A7CR
So far I'm happy with my purchase, but still in the learning phase with this camera. Trying it with all my Sony lenses.
Date published: 2023-10-18T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
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JBBB from
Solid Upgrade from a7C
A nicely expanded feature set and 60MP to boot! What’s not to like?
Date published: 2023-12-19T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
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reedstr from
Great little lightweight camera.
In general I use Nikon cameras and high end lenses. High end lenses because I like the clear and bright color of high end lenses and Nikon because they are the only ones that make a high end, f4, 24-120 lens which is great for travel. But I needed a small camera that would fit in a pouch for ski touring so I didn't have to take off my pack to get the camera out. The old sony Rx1 focus problem was coming up to often so I decided to look around. the Sony A7CR with the 40mm lense and a zeis 135 fit perfectly in the pouch i used for the Rx1 and Nikon made no comparable camera and lenses of this size, weight, and quality. The combination is great. Lightweight. Small. Good weatherproofing. Good color. Good grip. Good enough battery life. Fast enough motor drive for pictures of people skiing. Fast focusing in bright light. Dim light there is a lot of hunting but that is to be expected from mirrorless. 60mp is great for cropping although that pushes up the shutter speed needed. I use 1/10xfocal length. 1/5xfocal length is still blurry. I do wish the focus peeking that shows up when you turn the focus ring when the camera is in autofocus mode would stay on until you press the shutter release button (like the Nikon) rather than just turning on for the duration of turning the focus ring and then immediately turning off. It makes it hard to check the depth of field since you must constantly turn the focus ring or flip the switch to full manual. Still, very satisfying camera to use and all the buttons, controls, and customization I expect from a prosumer camera.
Date published: 2025-04-25T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
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Sadie_B from
Fantastically light!
I bought this camera a couple of weeks ago as I fell in love with how light it is in comparison to the other R versions. I am not a professional photographer and I am still learning it, but I love the quality of the pictures.. and oddly enough, due to AI one of the lensss focuses much faster than on my a6000. Really happy with my purchase.
Date published: 2023-12-16T00:00:00-05:00