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    HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

    Sony Alpha A7C II vs Nikon Z6 III

    We compare the Sony Alpha A7C II and Nikon Z6 III head-to-head on performance, features, value, and more. Here's which one wins.

    Our Pick

    Nikon Z6 III

    Scored 9.3/10 in our testing

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    Best Compact Full-Frame

    Sony Alpha A7C II

    Best full-frame mirrorless for travel and street photographers

    Overall:9.2/10
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    Best for Video

    Nikon Z6 III

    Best mirrorless camera for videographers who also shoot stills

    Overall:9.3/10Winner
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    Score Breakdown

    Sony Alpha A7C IICategoryNikon Z6 III
    9.3/10 Performance✓ 9.5/10
    9.2/10 Features✓ 9.5/10
    8.8/10 Ease of Use✓ 9/10
    8.8/10 Value8.8/10
    9.2/10 Overall✓ 9.3/10

    Specs Comparison

    Sony Alpha A7C IISpecNikon Z6 III
    33MP full-frame BSI CMOSSensor24.5MP partial stacked CMOS
    Smallest full-frame with IBISSize6K 60fps RAW, 4K 120fps
    AI-powered, same as A7 IVAutofocusPartially stacked — minimal rolling shutter
    Vlog-L profile, side-flip screenVlogSubject detection — people, animals, vehicles
    4K 60fps (APS-C crop)Video6-stop IBIS

    Sony Alpha A7C II

    Pros

    • + Full-frame quality in a tiny body
    • + Same AI AF as A7 IV
    • + Side-flip screen perfect for vlogging
    • + Excellent for street and travel

    Cons

    • − Smaller body means fewer physical controls
    • − 4K 60fps requires crop
    • − No top LCD display

    Nikon Z6 III

    Pros

    • + 6K 60fps RAW video — best in class at price
    • + Partially stacked sensor eliminates rolling shutter
    • + 6-stop IBIS leads the category
    • + Excellent ergonomics with deep grip

    Cons

    • − Partial stack (not full) still has some readout delay
    • − Less lens variety than Sony E-mount
    • − More expensive than Sony A7 IV

    Our Verdict

    Based on our scoring, the Nikon Z6 III comes out on top with an overall score of 9.3/10. Nikon's Z6 III is the first camera in its price range to use a partially stacked sensor, dramatically reducing rolling shutter distortion in video and continuous AF. The 6K 60fps RAW recording and 4K 120fps slow-motion capabilities place it in a tier above full-frame competitors for video work. Subject tracking has caught up to Sony's standard.

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