Fred Miranda wrote:
Anyone excited about the possibility of an A7CR II inheriting some of these features, similar to what Sony did when they brought many of the A7RV’s capabilities into the A7CR?
The A7CR is my main camera. I have two of them and I mount each with a different lens for speed in shooting without making a lens change. I most often have the Sigma i series 45/2.8 mounted on one with either the Sigma 24/3.5, the Sigma 65/2.0, or the Sigma 90/2.8 mounted on the other. I am mostly shooting family documentary, or travel, or still lifes and scenes.
If they put in a fast stacked sensor, and improved the EVF a bit, even at a slight increase in size, it would be a perfect camera for me.
May 12, 2026 at 07:48 PM
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Fred Miranda wrote:
Anyone excited about the possibility of an A7CR II inheriting some of these features, similar to what Sony did when they brought many of the A7RV’s capabilities into the A7CR?
The A7CR is my main camera. I have two of them and I mount each with a different lens for speed in shooting without making a lens change. I most often have the Sigma i series 45.2.8 mounted with either the Sigma 24/3.5, the Sigma 65/2.0, or the Sigma 90/2.8 mounted on the other. I am mostly shooting family documentary, or travel, or still lifes and scenes,
If they put in a fast stacked sensor, and improved the EVF a bit, even at a slight increase in size, it would be a perfect camera for me.
May 12, 2026 at 07:45 PM
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Fred Miranda wrote:
Anyone excited about the possibility of an A7CR II inheriting some of these features, similar to what Sony did when they brought many of the A7RV’s capabilities into the A7CR?
The A7CR is my main camera. I have two of them and I mount each with a different lens for speed in shooting without making a lens change. I most often have the Sigma i series 45.2.8 mounted with either the Sigma 24/3.5, the Sigma 65/2.0, or the Sigma 90/2.8 mounted on the other. I am mostly shooting family documentary, or travel, or still lifes and scenes,
If they put in a fast stacked sensor, and improved the EVF a bit, even at a slight increase in size, it would be a perfect camera for me.
May 12, 2026 at 07:42 PM
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Fred Miranda wrote:
Anyone excited about the possibility of an A7CR II inheriting some of these features, similar to what Sony did when they brought many of the A7RV’s capabilities into the A7CR?
The A7CR is my main camera. I have two of them and I mount each with a different lens for speed in shooting without making a lens change. If they put in a fast stacked sensor, and improved the EVF a bit, even at a slight increase in size, it would be a perfect camera for me.
May 12, 2026 at 07:37 PM
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