I will be keeping my Sony full-frame system for video work or other scenarios where I do want to shoot RAW
AkhlysShallRise in r/fujix
Source9 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 2 lean toward Sony a7 III, 3 toward Sony Alpha 7C II, and 4 don't pick a side.
I will be keeping my Sony full-frame system for video work or other scenarios where I do want to shoot RAW
AkhlysShallRise in r/fujix
SourceA7III is also a good one
sulev in r/AskPhotography
Sourcesony if i want to be more intentional with what im going to capture
mdl7 in r/PhotographyPH
SourceGrab A7CII.
Both-Teacher-7011 in r/AskPhotography
SourceA7CII at least has no recoding limit even though is still 8 bit and 4K 30 as well
Adrinaik in r/SonyA7iii
SourceGreen marks the row winner: the strongest supported feature sentiment with at least 3 mentions, or the lowest listed price. Everything else stays neutral.
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9 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 2 lean toward Sony a7 III, 3 toward Sony Alpha 7C II, and 4 don't pick a side. Overall, Reddit leans toward Sony Alpha 7C II.
Across all discussions RedDB tracks, Sony a7 III has 76% positive sentiment over 596 Reddit mentions, while Sony Alpha 7C II has 75% positive sentiment over 223 mentions.