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April 2018
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The editors liked
Fantastic image quality
EVF nearly as good as the Sony A9's
Landscape
Still life
And art performance top notch
Excellent controls and grip
Battery life
Ergonomics
Image Quality
Autofocus
Sharp images
Fast and accurate AF
Unbelievable Eye AF tracking
Animal Eye AF
Excellent noise control
Long battery life
Wide ISO range
4k video capabilities
Hybrid Log-Gamma mode available
Impressive image stabilization
Nice handling
Affordable
Also
While its good that the A7 III has so many customisation options
Some of them are confusing. And although Sony has made improvements
The extensive menu could still be better organised
I'm expecting these issues to be addressed by the Sony A7 IV
24MP full-frame BSI sensor
10fps with tracking
5-axis stabilization
4K HDR video
Silent shooting available
Tilting touch LCD
Dual SD slots
Vastly improved battery
Focus joystick
Flat profiles available
10fps continuous shooting
Highly sophisticated AF system
4K video capabilities
Great build quality
Fantastic dynamic range
Good noise handling
4K Shooting Mode
Quick Focus Area Detection
Quality Photos Even at High ISO
Great low light images with little to no noise
Even at high ISO
5-axis in camera image stabilization system
Back illuminated image sensor takes fantastic low light photos
Generalist photographers
Wedding
Event and action shooters and those that need high quality video
Stellar low-light/high ISO capability
Much-improved handling
Fast 10 fps shooting
Excellent autofocus
Sharpest 4K video of any Sony full-frame camera
Double the battery life of the last model
The editors didn't like
PSMS kind of a gimmick
Fewer AF points than the A9 and A7 III
36-page menu system needs to be simplified (and touch support!)
This is probably a camera for the person just getting into mirrorless options
But in 2018 folks should've been on the boat already
I genuinely think the Sony A7 III is a fantastic camera. Sony describes it as their “basic” option. For that
I understand
Color rendering on skin tone on the yellow end
24.2 megapixels might leave something to be desired
Dynamic range is excellent
But not amazing
Minimal use of the screen's touch-sensitivity
Tilting rather than vari-angle screen
Complex menu
Screen not true vari-angle
Only one card slot is UHS-II
No in-body flash
Shooting buffer must clear to start video
Dense menu system
Omits PC sync socket
Imbalance with larger lenses
No drive or focus mode dials
Good
Rather than great
Burst shooting buffer
Not especially portable
Menu system is difficult to navigate
Electronic Viewfinder Subject to Tearing
Only One Card Slot Supports UHS-II Cards
LCD touchscreen functionality limited to focusing
Subpar weather sealing around accessory ports
Only one of the two memory card slots supports the faster SD UHS-II cards
Those that need more resolution for detailed scenes or large prints
Those that need ultimate build quality for harsh shooting conditions
EVF and viewfinder not quite as good as rivals
Two SD card slots but only one is high-speed UHS-II
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Great low light images with little to no noise, even at high ISO, 5-axis in camera image stabilization system, Back illuminated image sensor takes fantastic low light photos
LCD touchscreen functionality limited to focusing, Subpar weather sealing around accessory ports, Only one of the two memory card slots supports the faster SD UHS-II cards
This full frame mirrorless camera has very little going against it: even though some might be frustrated by the single SD UHS-II memory card slot, subpar weather sealing, and inadequate LCD touchscreen, these issues are relatively minor when held up again...
Published: 2021-02-23, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
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Also, while its good that the A7 III has so many customisation options, some of them are confusing. And although Sony has made improvements, the extensive menu could still be better organised, I'm expecting these issues to be addressed by the Sony A7 IV,
Minimal use of the screen's touch-sensitivity, Tilting rather than vari-angle screen, Complex menu
As it was launched in February 2018, the Sony A7 III is getting on a bit but it remains an excellent all-rounder. Its high-quality 24Mp full-frame sensor delivers superb images in a wide range of conditions and its viewfinder and screen provide a good pre...
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Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Michael , review by: gadgetreview.com
4K Shooting Mode, Quick Focus Area Detection, Quality Photos Even at High ISO
Electronic Viewfinder Subject to Tearing, Only One Card Slot Supports UHS-II Cards,
As far as full-frame cameras go you're not going to get much better than the A7 III Sony. Sony has taken the best features from other cameras, like the Sony A7R or the A9, and placed them in the A7III to provide an exceptional mirrorless camera. There are...
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Published: 2020-04-28, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The end of 2018 saw Canon and Nikon introduce their first full-frame mirrorless cameras, with Panasonic on the verge of joining the party. This brought an end to Sony's five-year term as sole mainstream purveyor of this type of camera and set out each com...
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