Rating 4.7 47 reviews
Manufacturer: Sony
price MYR 8,900.00
The Digital Picture
8 years ago

Sony a7R III Review

After finishing the Sony a9 review, I stated "As I go back to my Sony a7R II to continue work on the Sony lens reviews , I'm left feeling in want." I was still happy with the s7R II's resolution and dynamic range, but I definitely wanted some of the a9's new and improved features.
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Shutterbug
8 years ago

Sony A7R III Review: Sony Gives Its High-Resolution Mirrorless Camera a Burst of Speed

There are a variety of new things under the Sony A7R III's hood, including the ability to shoot 10 frames per second (fps) continuous bursts of images at full resolution, 4K video recording across the width of its full-frame sensor, longer battery life, and a host of other features.
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TechRadar UK
8 years ago

Sony Alpha A7R III review

If Nikon thought it was going to have things all its own way with the D850, it should think again. Sony has taken one of our favorite mirrorless cameras and bolstered the performance to make the new Alpha A7R III a much more capable and well-rounded offering.
Pros:
  • 10fps at 42.2MP
  • Advanced 5-axis IS system
  • Large and bright EVF
  • Fast AF performance
  • Improved handling
Cons:
  • Battery life could still be better
  • Limited touchscreen control
  • Only one SD slot supports UHS-II cards
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Camera Jabber
8 years ago

Sony A7R Mark III Camera Body ILCE7RM3B review

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.
Pros:
  • High-quality full-frame 42Mp sensor
  • 10fps continuous shooting
  • Silent shutter possible at 10fps
Cons:
  • Limited use made of the touch-screen
  • Complex menu that could still be better arranged
  • Only one SD slot is UHS-II compliant
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Photography BLOG
8 years ago

Sony A7R III

The Sony A7R III is the company's latest professional 35mm full-frame compact system camera. It features the same back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor as its predecessor, the A7R II, with a resolution of 42.4 megapixels and no optical low pass filter, but offers a long list of significant...
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Videomaker
8 years ago

Lens Mount: Sony E-MountCamera Format: Full-FramePixels: Actual: 43.6 Megapixel, Effective: 42.4 MegapixelMax Resolution: 7952 x 5304Aspect Ratio: 3:2, 16:9Sensor Type / Size: CMOS, 35.9 x 24 mmFile Formats: Still Images: JPEG, RAW; Movies: AVCHD Ver.
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

Sony A7R III review

Despite its relative newcomer status to serious digital photography, Sony has made huge strides to catch up with its veteran rivals – and the A7R III is testament to that. Taking all the good bits from previous A7 models (the OLED viewfinder, solid build, full-frame sensor), perfecting certain things and adding a host of new features, it’s a truly brilliant enthusiast camera that’ll handle any photo or video task you could put in front of it: wildlife, portraiture, landscape, street photography, filmmaking. Yes, it’s a seriously expensive product, but top products usually are. Just know that if you can find the money down the back of the sofa, you’ll be getting one of the finest cameras around in return.
Pros:
  • Fast burst mode and autofocus
  • Superb all-round video and still quality
  • Lengthy battery life
Cons:
  • Large body by CSC standards
  • Screen tilts but doesn’t flip
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

Sony A7R III review review

Pros:
  • Fast burst mode and autofocus
  • Superb all-round video and still quality
  • Lengthy battery life
Cons:
  • Large body by CSC standards
  • Screen tilts but doesn’t flip
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

Welcome to the great digital mirrorless camera divide. The Sony a7R Mk III full-frame has been touted as the camera that will turn full-frame DSLR professional photographers and camera owners away from their trusted – but bulky – full-frame set ups to the lighter-weight, feature-laden, mirrorless...
Pros:
  • Image quality
  • image quality
  • image quality – fabulous
  • Flexibility – will suit wedding
  • events
  • street and landscape photographers in particular
  • Impressive autofocus performance
  • Much improved battery life
  • A market leader in full-frame
  • interchangeable lens
  • mirrorless cameras
  • Great viewfinder –...
Cons:
  • Too complicated – the menus
  • in particular
  • are very difficult to work out
  • Very expensive – and as such asks a big question
  • Very slow in clearing image buffer
  • The grip could be a little wider (particularly if hefting a large telephoto lens around
  • UHS-II cards supported in only one of the two SD...
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buydig.com
8 years ago

Best camera hands down !

The A7RIII is easily the most complete package to date and will be for the years to come. All the updates from to the A7RII are significant. This camera is able to do most things very well. At this price point it's a no brainer. #sweepstakes
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