Sony hits the prosumer sweet spot with its latest full-frame camera
Fast burst mode and autofocus, Superb all-round video and still quality, Lengthy battery life
Large body by CSC standards, Screen tilts but doesn’t flip
Manufacturer: Sony
Sony hits the prosumer sweet spot with its latest full-frame camera
Fast burst mode and autofocus, Superb all-round video and still quality, Lengthy battery life
Large body by CSC standards, Screen tilts but doesn’t flip
The α7R III was recently announced as the winner of this year’s Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) award for the Best Professional High Resolution Mirrorless camera so it should be no surprise that we’ve nominated it for an Editor’s Choice award.
EDITOR'S NOTE : we originally published this page as a preview before uploading our full review in April of 2018, but we are republishing and updating this review in May of 2019 after the release of Firmware V3.0 . Our earlier First Impressions review remains available HERE . The Good.
42.4 MP image sensor for high resolution 15-stop dynamic range Impressively fast AF system with smooth, natural transitions Excellent Real-Time Eye AF AF joystick offers convenience when adjusting focus area 10fps burst shooting Great IBIS Sleek, solid built body with ergonomic design Wide ISO range...
Subject tracking could be better in some situations Only one card slot supports UHD -II Can lag when writing, especially after continuous shooting Buffer can get in the way of shooting Main menu overly comprehensive and not user-friendly Touchscreen functionality is not very useful
BIONZ X processing engines are some of the best ones on the market when it comes to speed and power. This Sony a7R III makes the image processing go up to 1.8x faster than other cameras, which is outstanding.
Great 4K HDR video recording with editing and viewing, Great low light results with an ISO range from 100 to 32000, Ultra-fast autofocus with up to 10fps with continuous tracking, 42.4 MP sensor for amazing photos with great clarity and detail, Fast image processing with a BIONZ X processing engine...
No touch capture, Defective sensor in some products
Apple has given select media outlets and YouTubers access to the new iPhone 14 ahead of when it begins arriving in customers' hands on Friday, September 16. There are two models of the iPhone 14, the standard 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and the larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus.
A slight camera upgrade, new emergency features, and... not a whole lot else
Better selfie camera, Good battery life, Crash detection and satellite SOS are neat
It’s more like an iPhone 13S, Display is still 60Hz, eSIM transition will be easy for most but painful for some
The Apple iPhone 14 is no match for the just-released iPhone 14 Pro, but if you ignore that, it’s one of the most effective phones around.
Great cameras, front and back, Fast performance, Good battery life, Innovative safety features
Design too familiar, Some average features
It’s a great handset, but the improvements are so iterative that most of you will hardly notice what’s new.
Action mode offers truly superb video stabilization. eSIM makes it easy to switch phones (with other iPhones). Satellite SOS and Crash Detection add peace of mind.
Many of the specs remain the same as on the iPhone 13. Small battery gains. Photonic Engine isn’t as revolutionary as suggested.
While it's a shame that picture and sound quality haven't been upgraded, the iPhone 13 was great in these regards and the iPhone 14 is, too Excellent display Admirable headphone performance Solid build quality No upgrades to picture or sound Familiar design Notch is still present
The iPhone 14 isn't much of an upgrade over the iPhone 13, but it's still a great device and an upgrade for anyone coming from the iPhone 11 or older.
Great camera, Good battery, Emergency features are cool, Still excellent performance
Display could use some upgrades
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