Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Aug 2, 2021
frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Aug 2, 2021

Sony EDU: Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only, Black or Silver)

& More + Free S/H

$1,582

$1,798

12% off
Adorama
105 Comments 67,237 Views
Get Deal at Adorama
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Update: This popular deal is still available with some new discounts.

Adorama has select Sony Alpha Mirrorless Cameras, Lenses and Accessories on sale listed below after Student & Educator Discount (Register here). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Available options:Buydig also has select Sony Alpha Mirrorless Cameras, Lenses and Accessories on sale listed below after Student & Educator Discount. You can confirm Eligibility by filling out this form for students or this form for Educators. Once verified you will receive your coupon for the Sony Cameras & lenses listed below.

Available options:Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Digital Camera Features:
  • Optimized for vloggers and youtubers
  • Supports 4k30p
  • IBIS functionality
  • USB Type-C
  • Both mic-in and a headphone jack
  • Wi-Fi (11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth
  • Sensor Size: Full Frame Camera Format
  • Resolution: 24 MP
  • Max Video Quality: 4K 30fps
  • Lens Included: Without Lens
  • In-Body Stabilization: 5-Axis Optical
  • Configuration: Body Only
  • Predecessor: Sony a7S
  • WiFi: Yes
  • Edition: Standard

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal for the Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only, Black) is $216 off (12% savings) the retail list price of $1798.
    • The Creators GearUP student/educator discount program verification process is conducted by SheerID. Your verification will last for one full calendar year.
    • Once verified, your student/educator discount will be valid towards many great deals through Adorama on several popular brands such as Sony, Fujifilm, Sigma, BenQ, Sandisk and much more. Discount amount will vary depending on the product and category.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to see Adorama's complete return policy. ~ persian_mafia
No Longer Available:

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Update: This popular deal is still available with some new discounts.

Adorama has select Sony Alpha Mirrorless Cameras, Lenses and Accessories on sale listed below after Student & Educator Discount (Register here). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Available options:Buydig also has select Sony Alpha Mirrorless Cameras, Lenses and Accessories on sale listed below after Student & Educator Discount. You can confirm Eligibility by filling out this form for students or this form for Educators. Once verified you will receive your coupon for the Sony Cameras & lenses listed below.

Available options:Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Digital Camera Features:
  • Optimized for vloggers and youtubers
  • Supports 4k30p
  • IBIS functionality
  • USB Type-C
  • Both mic-in and a headphone jack
  • Wi-Fi (11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth
  • Sensor Size: Full Frame Camera Format
  • Resolution: 24 MP
  • Max Video Quality: 4K 30fps
  • Lens Included: Without Lens
  • In-Body Stabilization: 5-Axis Optical
  • Configuration: Body Only
  • Predecessor: Sony a7S
  • WiFi: Yes
  • Edition: Standard

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal for the Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only, Black) is $216 off (12% savings) the retail list price of $1798.
    • The Creators GearUP student/educator discount program verification process is conducted by SheerID. Your verification will last for one full calendar year.
    • Once verified, your student/educator discount will be valid towards many great deals through Adorama on several popular brands such as Sony, Fujifilm, Sigma, BenQ, Sandisk and much more. Discount amount will vary depending on the product and category.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to see Adorama's complete return policy. ~ persian_mafia
No Longer Available:

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+44
Good Deal
Get Deal at Adorama

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Mikesnav
58 Posts
14 Reputation
A7c has much better AF and a fully articulating LCD. They share the same sensor, so IQ is the same. The a7iii has better ergonomics, dual memory slots and a better EVF. I picked the A7c.
scythemk
30 Posts
18 Reputation
As someone who switched from Canon to Sony by getting the A7iii and then later picked up the A7Riii, I have to say, for all the mud slinging going on here regarding the UI and from the Canon forums before I made the switch, it's really a non issue. You literally need 20-30 minutes to set up and customize "My Menu" and the Fn select buttons and custom buttons for your flow, and you never need to touch it again. It becomes second nature.
Larron
1453 Posts
394 Reputation
12MP is not a bug, it's a feature.

The camera is primarily designed for video, even though it has the full suite of Sony's still photography features.

Video has a far higher data processing requirements than stills. The higher the resolution, the more data that needs to be processed. The higher the data processing requirements, the more heat is created and the greater battery requirements.

The A7S III is a native 4K camera. For most video imagery, the camera is 4K in and 4K out. Most full frame cameras with more than 10 or 12MP resolution have to greatly degrade the image quality in order to record 4K video. They either crop in using only the center portion of the sensor, or throw away light that hits the sensor with pixel or line binning.

The A7S III uses the full readout of the sensor, and as native 4K, has low image processing overhead, creating low amounts of heat, resulting in long battery life, while not needing an internal fan. It has fast imaging pipeline, so provides low rolling shutter. And with it's comparatively massive sensels / photosites (image sensor pixels), provides exception low light capability. None of that would be possible in a similarly sized camera with a higher resolution sensor.

Pro stills photographers have compared the stills photos from the A7S III to Sony's higher resolution cameras. It's generally impossible to tell the difference unless pixel peeping or looking at poster sized enlargements. A number of photographers who largely deliver Facebook, Twitter, and other digital deliverables use the camera for both video and stills.

TLDR - 12MP is perfect for 4K video, making for higher quality video imagery in a small lightweight package. And if the photos are used for digital delivery, provides outstanding stills quality as well.

104 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 2, 2021
1,204 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Aug 2, 2021
GreenPanther4395
Aug 2, 2021
1,204 Posts
Quote from apaolino21 :
Lol.
Not about movement. It's about trying to shoot at f1.4 in midday sunlight.
Because serious photographers take lots of shots at midday full sunlight at F1.4? That'll turn out great...

If 1/8000 is an issue for you, you have issues with your technique, not the camera.

The AF on the a7iii is more likely a limitation, which the a7c is better for.
Last edited by GreenPanther4395 August 2, 2021 at 11:00 AM.
6
Aug 2, 2021
11,287 Posts
Joined May 2007
Aug 2, 2021
superslickz
Aug 2, 2021
11,287 Posts
Quote from Larron :
You are correct, thought it had it.

Then would recommend most still shooters wait for the A7 IV. Video users, the A7S III without question.

Have to say that the A7S III takes fantastic still photos. It seems to have all the still photo features of Sony's other cameras. Unless there's a need for poster sized prints, its 12MP is more than enough for nearly everything else, professional or consumer.
I am not a MP hog, but 12MP?? i don't understand the logic behind this when the a7iii is 24mp. Didn't it come out later then the iii?
Aug 2, 2021
3,109 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
Aug 2, 2021
pmperry
Aug 2, 2021
3,109 Posts
Quote from mojohnnybravo :
a7c max shutter can be a deal breaker for any serious photogs. for video, like everyone said, a7c.
That makes no sense, you can stop movement at 1/1000 and nobody shoots at F/1.4 in the middle of the day, unless they're in shade, it just isn't practical. Just increase your distance from the subject and use a longer-length F/2 lens.

Also, Serious photographers aren't the people doing this, Youtube Photographers are.
Last edited by pmperry August 2, 2021 at 11:04 AM.
1
Aug 2, 2021
3,109 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
Aug 2, 2021
pmperry
Aug 2, 2021
3,109 Posts
Quote from AprilWatermelon :
Seriously? 1/4000 mechanical 1/8000 electronic is a limit for "any serious" photo? Brides and grooms sprinting with Olympic speed maybe......
Even then the AF is more likely to have more limitations than the Shutter speed.
Aug 2, 2021
80 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
Aug 2, 2021
apaolino21
Aug 2, 2021
80 Posts
Quote from GreenPanther4395 :
Because serious photographers take lots of shots at midday full sunlight at F1.4? That'll turn out great...

If 1/8000 is an issue for you, you have issues with your technique, not the camera.

The AF on the a7iii is more likely a limitation, which the a7c is better for.
Take it easy there. Someone simply mentioned the 1/4000 max shutter possibly being a dealbreaker. All I did was give an example where it would be an issue. The difference between 1/4000 to 1/8000 is 1 full stop of light. On bright days, that makes a big difference if you're going for a certain look.
Pro
Aug 2, 2021
163 Posts
Joined May 2019
Aug 2, 2021
Robberstea
Pro
Aug 2, 2021
163 Posts
Quote from superslickz :
I am not a MP hog, but 12MP?? i don't understand the logic behind this when the a7iii is 24mp. Didn't it come out later then the iii?
Lower MP means bigger pixels which means better low light performance. The A7Siii is a video focused camera. 12 MP is enough for 4k video and allows for better low light video. It's a tool for a specific purpose. The A7iii is meant to be the all-around camera.
Last edited by Robberstea August 2, 2021 at 11:23 AM.
Aug 2, 2021
613 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
Aug 2, 2021
bill_tong
Aug 2, 2021
613 Posts
How do students afford this, or are these slickdealers buying this using a trick to get an Edu account?

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 2, 2021
30 Posts
Joined Apr 2011
Aug 2, 2021
scythemk
Aug 2, 2021
30 Posts
As someone who switched from Canon to Sony by getting the A7iii and then later picked up the A7Riii, I have to say, for all the mud slinging going on here regarding the UI and from the Canon forums before I made the switch, it's really a non issue. You literally need 20-30 minutes to set up and customize "My Menu" and the Fn select buttons and custom buttons for your flow, and you never need to touch it again. It becomes second nature.
Aug 2, 2021
595 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Aug 2, 2021
mrtramplefoot
Aug 2, 2021
595 Posts
I had inquired yesterday about why bh didn't have a student discount on the 1.4x tc, but adorama did. The rep was nice enough to follow up with me in an email saying they just added it and it matches the $465.80 price. Reordered it there with my payboo card
Aug 2, 2021
1,453 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
Aug 2, 2021
Larron
Aug 2, 2021
1,453 Posts
Quote from superslickz :
I am not a MP hog, but 12MP?? i don't understand the logic behind this when the a7iii is 24mp. Didn't it come out later then the iii?
12MP is not a bug, it's a feature.

The camera is primarily designed for video, even though it has the full suite of Sony's still photography features.

Video has a far higher data processing requirements than stills. The higher the resolution, the more data that needs to be processed. The higher the data processing requirements, the more heat is created and the greater battery requirements.

The A7S III is a native 4K camera. For most video imagery, the camera is 4K in and 4K out. Most full frame cameras with more than 10 or 12MP resolution have to greatly degrade the image quality in order to record 4K video. They either crop in using only the center portion of the sensor, or throw away light that hits the sensor with pixel or line binning.

The A7S III uses the full readout of the sensor, and as native 4K, has low image processing overhead, creating low amounts of heat, resulting in long battery life, while not needing an internal fan. It has fast imaging pipeline, so provides low rolling shutter. And with it's comparatively massive sensels / photosites (image sensor pixels), provides exception low light capability. None of that would be possible in a similarly sized camera with a higher resolution sensor.

Pro stills photographers have compared the stills photos from the A7S III to Sony's higher resolution cameras. It's generally impossible to tell the difference unless pixel peeping or looking at poster sized enlargements. A number of photographers who largely deliver Facebook, Twitter, and other digital deliverables use the camera for both video and stills.

TLDR - 12MP is perfect for 4K video, making for higher quality video imagery in a small lightweight package. And if the photos are used for digital delivery, provides outstanding stills quality as well.
Last edited by Larron August 2, 2021 at 12:35 PM.
Aug 2, 2021
1,204 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Aug 2, 2021
GreenPanther4395
Aug 2, 2021
1,204 Posts
Quote from apaolino21 :
Take it easy there. Someone simply mentioned the 1/4000 max shutter possibly being a dealbreaker. All I did was give an example where it would be an issue. The difference between 1/4000 to 1/8000 is 1 full stop of light. On bright days, that makes a big difference if you're going for a certain look.
And I'm simply mentioning it shouldn't be an issue. Of tens of thousands of shots, I can count on my fingers the number that were shot at 1/8000. And those were at cranked up iso because I needed to freeze very fast motion. I'd like to see the shots you have where 1/4000 at iso 50 was over exposed. (And 1/8000 electronic shutter couldn't do it.)
Last edited by GreenPanther4395 August 2, 2021 at 12:35 PM.
2
Aug 2, 2021
1,453 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
Aug 2, 2021
Larron
Aug 2, 2021
1,453 Posts
Quote from mrtramplefoot :
I had inquired yesterday about why bh didn't have a student discount on the 1.4x tc, but adorama did. The rep was nice enough to follow up with me in an email saying they just added it and it matches the $465.80 price. Reordered it there with my payboo card
B&H has a student discounts on many of these lenses, but the prices are higher.

The 20mm F1.8 is $618 at Adorama, but $708 at B&H.
Aug 2, 2021
80 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
Aug 2, 2021
apaolino21
Aug 2, 2021
80 Posts
Quote from GreenPanther4395 :
And I'm simply mentioning it shouldn't be an issue. Of tens of thousands of shots, I can count on my fingers the number that were shot at 1/8000. And those were at cranked up iso because I needed to freeze very fast motion. I'd like to see the shots you have where 1/4000 at iso 50 was over exposed. (And 1/8000 electronic shutter couldn't do it.)

I hear ya. I'm not trying to argue. Just didn't like the "serious" photographer's comment. Everyone has different needs from their equipment. I'm in the same boat, I've probably got close to 70k photos in my LR Catalog, and only about 700 were shot at 1/8000. It's only about 1% but for me, not having 1/8000 on my work cameras is a dealbreaker. For some of the portraits I take at the beach, I'm at 1/8000 sec. I can't even get to 1.4 because it's too over-exposed. Also, iso 50 isn't native. It's basically the same as lowering your exposure in post.
I'll try to post a link to an example where I'm at 1/8000 / f1.6 / iso50

https://anthonypaolino.smugmug.co.../n-TVPr8X/
Aug 2, 2021
558 Posts
Joined Jun 2007
Aug 2, 2021
zyg0te
Aug 2, 2021
558 Posts
Quote from bill_tong :
How do students afford this, or are these slickdealers buying this using a trick to get an Edu account?
Finding nephews and nieces to do you a solid.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 2, 2021
613 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
Aug 2, 2021
bill_tong
Aug 2, 2021
613 Posts
Quote from zyg0te :
Finding nephews and nieces to do you a solid.
Can I call you family?
1

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All