Although the Sony a9 III's global shutter sensor makes some image quality sacrifices, it freezes moments of action perfectly and supports 120fps capture with focus tracking for demanding sports photographers.
The Sony a7C II squeezes a stabilized, full-frame sensor into its small, sturdy housing, making it a good option for globe-trotting creators and anyone who prefers a slimmer camera that doesn't sacrifice image quality.
The Sony a7CR camera packs some of the best features of the a7R V into a smaller body that’s suitable for travel and portrait work, but isn’t ideal for sports, wildlife, or event photography.
The Sony a6700 mirrorless camera handles likes its predecessors thanks to its small body and corner-mounted EVF, but a new sensor, an AI-assisted focus system, and better video features are all compelling reasons to upgrade.