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A9iii maybe.Hopefully there's something substantial hidden in the click bait.
Retro 2mp sensor with all the latest AF.
I agree and I think the A7C-R is a mistake. The A7C was meant as a compact body to complement the A7 line-up; adding a high res version seems like brand-dilution?It seems almost counterintuitive to announce and release three compact cameras in a row, doesn't it? 6700, A7CII and A7CR. Are they expanding their catalogue or narrowing it?
Of course some will like it, but the majority of comments seem to support your viewpoint.I agree and I think the A7C-R is a mistake.
Say they have an A7C II with the 33mp sensor. Then an A7C-R with the 60mp. Seeming that the R should have compressed RAW options, wouldn't that make the II basically redundant. Assuming both have the new pretend AI autofocus system too, although not an assumption it's a given...
I'm guessing that the A7CR will have a different design, not rangefinder and probably not as compact as the A7CII, appealing to other users who opt for a more traditional Alpha design.
Redundant? Nope, that would just feed into Sony's price segmentation strategy: A Sony camera for anyone at any budget [said sarcastically]Say they have an A7C II with the 33mp sensor. Then an A7C-R with the 60mp. Seeming that the R should have compressed RAW options, wouldn't that make the II basically redundant.
I doubt it. Since the 'c' stands for compact, putting in a full-size body makes no sense. Then again, it might fit well with Sony's current logic.I'm guessing that the A7CR will have a different design, not rangefinder and probably not as compact as the A7CII, appealing to other users who opt for a more traditional Alpha design.