Description
Overview
The Sony Alpha 7C is the world’s smallest and lightest full-frame camera with in-body image stabilization . It combines the groundbreaking image quality of Sony’s full-frame sensors with the portability of an APS-C camera. Perfect for travel photographers, content creators, and anyone who wants professional results without carrying heavy gear.
This unit comes as a complete content creator bundle – wireless microphone, memory card, screen protector, cleaning kit, and carry bag are all included. You don’t need to buy anything else. Unit is in 98% excellent condition – fully tested and works exactly as shown.
Key Specifications
24.2MP full-frame Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor
BIONZ X image processor
UHD 4K30p video with HLG & S-Log3 gammas
693-point hybrid AF system (wide coverage)
5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS)
10 fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking
2.36M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
3.0″ 921.6k-dot vari-angle touchscreen
ISO 50-204800 for exceptional low-light performance
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity
Condition Details
Used – 98% excellent condition. Light signs of use if any. All functions, sensor, viewfinder, and controls are fully operational.
What’s in the Box (Complete Bundle)
Sony Alpha 7C body
NP-FZ100 rechargeable battery
Battery charger
Body cap
Strap
USB cable
Wireless microphone – Clear audio for vlogging and video
64GB memory card – Ready to shoot out of the box
Screen protector – Keep your display scratch-free
Cleaning kit – Maintain your gear
Carrying bag – Protection when traveling
Why This Camera
Smallest full-frame IBIS camera – Truly portable full-frame power
Full-frame quality – Superior low-light, dynamic range, and depth of field
Flip screen – Vari-angle touchscreen perfect for vlogging
Real-time tracking AF – Sony’s class-leading autofocus
Excellent battery life – Approximately 740 shots per charge
Complete bundle included – Wireless mic + memory card + screen protector + cleaning kit + bag
Ready to vlog and create. Complete kit – just add your creativity.
















