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December 2017
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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
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
S
Battery life
RAW file versatility
Autofocus
Thank you for finally adding in a joystick
Nice ergonomics
Build quality
Proven 42MP full-frame sensor
Improved processor and autofocus system
10fps image capture with tracking
Silent shooting option
Tilting touch LCD
Dual card slots
Larger battery than a7R II
10fps at 42.2MP
Fast AF performance
Improved dynamic range
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
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
Hybrid stills and video shooters
Photographers looking for a versatile tool for a wide range of subjects in a compact package
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
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!)
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 f
I really wish that Pixel Shift images didn't need to be edited in Sony's own software
Sony has this weird problem where you'll tell it to white balance to one temperature but then it imports at another
Only one card slot supports UHS-II speeds
No built-in flash
Can't start video until image buffer is cleared
Dense menu system
Limited touchscreen control
Battery life could be better
No XQD card slot
Expensive
Menus still confusing
UHS-II support only on one card slot
No optical low-pass filter means greater risk of moire
Buffer clearing still slow despite UHS-II support
Buffer clearing can be slow even with fast UHS-II cards
No losslessly compressed RAW option
Dedicated battery charger not included
Menus are still confusing
42.4MP image sensor offers great resolution and dynamic range
Increased overall speed and responsiveness
Vastly improved battery life
Dual SD card slots
Meaningful ergonomic improvements such as AF joystick
Published: 2017-10-25, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
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Abstract: Sony unveiled its latest full-frame mirrorless camera system at PhotoPlus in NYC today. Dubbed the a7R III, some may scoff because it features the same 42.2 MP BSI full-frame 35mm Exmor R CMOS sensor and very similar body as the a7R II, but that's pretty...
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, s
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 f
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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;
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,
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Published: 2018-11-05, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Superb picture quality, Resolution to burn, Twin card slots
Large and heavy (with lens), Few trick modes (e.g. time-lapse, stop motion)
Really, it's hard to see how a still camera could be any better than the Sony Alpha7R III. The thing is superb. Just remember, it'll typically be a bit of a lump to carry around. The site for the Sony Alpha 7RIII is here...
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