Sony Alpha A7R III
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8 years ago
Sony A7R III
The Sony A7R III sees improvements in pretty much every area: physical design features, image quality, speed and performance, as well as video recording capabilities and battery life.
Pros:
- Fantastic image quality
- Improved dynamic range over its predecessor
- Very good high ISO performance
- Much improved real-world AF performance
- Class-leading burst rates, even with RAW
- Improved 5-axis in-body image stabilization
- Better 4K video quality
- 1080/120fps video
- Dual card slots
- ...
Cons:
- Expensive
- Menus still confusing
- UHS-II support only on one card slot
- No optical low-pass filter means greater risk of moire
- No built-in flash
- Buffer clearing still slow despite UHS-II support, Only one card slot is UHS-II compatible, Buffer clearing can still be slow even with fast UHS-II...
8 years ago
Camera is amazing! B&H shipping packaging horrible!
When you save up for over a year for a camera, and then drop over 10k on switching systems, you'd think your camera would be packaged better than a GM 24-70, a Batis 85mm 1.8, some filters, a battery grip, and an Alpha a7rIII bouncing around in a box that is partially open from not enough packing...
7 years ago
Sony A7R III Review
Quite simply, the Sony A7R III is a ludicrously brilliant camera, and one of the very best on the market.
Pros:
- Phenomenal image quality in almost any situation
- Extremely fast and responsive
- Compact, lightweight design with well-placed controls
- Superb electronic viewfinder
- In-body image stabilisation gives sharper images with any lens
Cons:
- AF area is invisible when moved using the joystick
- Rear screen only tilts up or down
- Handgrip too close to the lens for shooting with gloves
7 years ago
Nothing compares
The SonyA7R3 is the best mirrorless camers Perfect
7 years ago
Sony A7R III review: Giving the Nikon D850 a run for its money
The Sony A7R III is the epitome of competence, whatever your genre of photography. Only the more demanding sports and wildlife photographers will need the A9, while landscape and studio photographers will struggle to find a better full-frame camera.
Pros:
- Sharp images with plenty of detail and exceptional dynamic range
- Much improved new battery with 650-single-shot-life
- Lovely electronic viewfinder
- Very respectable high-speed performance
- Customisable 'My Menu' for direct access to most used controls
Cons:
- Still takes a while to work your way around the camera
- LCD touchscreen lacks some functionality
- Some buttons/dials are not the easiest to control
- Still uncomfortable to hold with larger lenses
7 years ago
A Fantastic Full-Frame Camera
I found the Sony A7Riii the best mirrorless full frame camera on the market today. I did extensive research on the Nikon and Canon offerings in this class and they both fell short of the Sony. The 42mb sensor is amazing - if you need that kind of resolution.
Pros:
- Compact and light body while feeling sturdy and substantial in the hands
Cons:
- Convoluted menu system
- no intervalometer
- lenses are more expenses than Sony's competitors
7 years ago
Glad I made the switch!
As a professional photographer for 40 years I depend on my equipment to perform, switching from a Nikon D850 to the A7RIII was a big move! After just 1 week I'm already impressed and racing ahead with the features.
7 years ago
First Impressions
I opted for the a7Riii over the a7iii after evaluating both-mainly for the 42mp sensor. The grip could be bigger with more space for fingers. I also bought the battery grip which resolves that issue. I bought three Sony lenses at the same time and will comment on those as I gain more experience.
6 years ago
First, my experience with Amazon. I bought the camera through Amazon fulfillment and it was sold to me as NEW. But when I got it and started going through the menus and customizing it, it was clear it had been used. It even had another person's name and email in the camera!
6 years ago
Outstanding Camera
The Sony A7R ii is an outstanding camera in all respects. I have upgraded from the Canon 77D & the difference is like night & day. From great quality images to fantastic features there is nothing to fault.
Pros:
- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
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