Sony A7S III vs Sony A7C | Mirrorless Camera Comparison Here we are comparing two Mirrorless cameras by Sony. Sony A7C was introduced to market in September 2020 and Sony A7S III was launched in July 2020. In this video we are looking at the main features of Sony A7C and Sony A7S III. Both cameras have Full frame sensors but Sony A7C has a 24.0 MP and Sony A7S III has a 12.0 MP resolution. The Sony A7S III has a native sensitivity range of ISO 80-102,400 and this can be expanded to ISO 40-409,600. Although the Sony A7S III has low-light stills-shooting credentials, its primary focus is video. It can shoot 4K footage at up 120fps and 1080p at 240fps with full-sensor readout no pixel-binning. The Sony A7S III is the first A7-series camera to feature a fully articulating screen. The Sony a7C is the company's latest and smallest full-frame interchangeable lens camera. From a performance perspective, the Sony A7C is essentially an A7 III with better autofocus. The key appeal of the Sony A7C is its size, and how little it's had to give up to achieve it. The biggest news around the Sony A7C is its design. Buy Sony A7S III - https://cutt.ly/UhXpFzk Buy Sony A7C - https://cutt.ly/ehXpJBx Please support us by liking video and subscribing to our channel :) / @datageeks9427 Follow us on social media: Instagram: / _data_geeks_ Facebook: / geeksofdata reddit: / data_geeks_