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December 2017
(90%)
238 Reviews
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Abstract: Sample Images Intro Lenses & AdaptersSpecifications Compared RecommendationsSony A7 III (about $1,998 ) and LEICA SUMMICRON-M 35mm f/2 on adapter. bigger. I'd get mine at Adorama, at B&H or at Crutchfield. It also comes as a kit with the basic 28-70mm...
Abstract: When some companies launch a "basic" model, they usually have no frills and are kind of boring as they want you to pay more to upgrade. I don't even think they want to sell the basic model sometimes, it's just so you can compare the more expensive one to...
New 24MP sensor offers excellent image quality; Outstanding high ISO performance and dynamic range; Improved JPEG colors; Improved build quality; Fast autofocus; Excellent 4K video; Very good battery life,
Buffer clearing can be slow even with fast UHS-II cards; UHS-II support only on one card slot; No losslessly compressed RAW option; Dedicated battery charger not included; Menus are still confusing; No built-in flash,
As I mentioned earlier, the sensor has a front-end LSI and this helps double the readout speed, which is good news for focusing. In fact, Sony says that the A7R III can focus around at about twice the speed of the A7R II in low light. That's music to my e
Limited use made of the touch-screen, Complex menu that could still be better arranged, Only one SD slot is UHS-II compliant
Although it has the same pixel count as the A7R II, the A7R III makes some significant improvements upon its predecessor. The handling is much improved by the addition of the Multi-Selector (mini-joystick) for setting the AF point, and the addition of the...
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The new Sony A7R III might not be as groundbreaking as its predecessor but it's still one of the best cameras—mirrorless or otherwise—we've ever tested. The biggest difference between the A7R III and the previous model boils down to one main thing: speed...
Published: 2017-12-27, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: On paper, Sony's $3,200 full-frame mirrorless Alpha A7R III is a beast. With an ultra-high-res 42.4-megapixel sensor that can shoot bursts at 10 fps, you can capture landscape photos one day and sports the next. It also handles video like a boss, recordin...
Stick with lenses sold by Sony, be they branded Sony or Zeiss, for the best results as you expect. Sony's G and GM lenses are especially excellent in every way on the A7R III.Adapting lenses of other brands, even though these lenses may be state-of-the-ar...