Sony Alpha A7 III + 24-105/4.0 G OSS
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7 years ago
Sony Alpha7 III digital camera (review)
The Sony Alpha7 III digital camera is an amazing device, managing to stuff a full frame sensor into a remarkably compact body. Capturing detail in a bright object (such as a fifty carat pink diamond) against a black background called for some exposure compensation.
Pros:
- Fast accurate photography
- superb sensor
- excellent exposure tuning
Cons:
- Display screen not touch sensitive, few trick modes (eg
- time lapse, stop motion), slow battery charge
7 years ago
Sony A7 III Review
It's hard to believe that Sony's A7-series has been in existence for well over four years now. It feels like only yesterday the manufacturer presented us with the original A7 and A7R , yet here we're looking at the third release of its most basic full-frame mirrorless camera, which advances in a...
Pros:
- Excellent value for money
- Improved battery stamina
- Fast and responsive autofocus system
- Revised button layout for intuitive control
Cons:
- AF point illumination could be improved
- Convoluted menu system
- Thin plastic port covers aren't weather-sealed
- Handles poorly with large gloves in cold climates
5 years ago
Sony A7 Mark III Mirrorless Camera with 24-105mm Lens ILCE-7M3 review
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 preview so you know what you're going to get...
Pros:
- Good-quality 24Mp full-frame sensor
- Excellent autofocus system
- Attractively priced in the full-frame market
Cons:
- Minimal use of the screen's touch-sensitivity
- Tilting rather than vari-angle screen
- Complex menu
7 years ago
Sony's 24.2-megapixel A7 III is a near-perfect all-around mirrorless camera. You can fire bursts at 10 fps, capture sharp images with excellent dynamic range day or night, and autofocus accurately on fast-moving subjects or portraits.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- EVF and viewfinder not quite as good as rivals
- Two SD card slots but only one is high-speed UHS-II
- Not as weather-resistant as the Fujifilm's X-H1
- No 10-bit video output like Panasonic's GH5s
7 years ago
Sony A7 III Review
The Sony Alpha A7 III is a feature packed and highly versatile body that sets a new benchmark for "entry-level" full-frame cameras. At $1,999, it's not exactly cheap, but for serious enthusiasts and even professional photographers, the A7 III offers a rich feature set at a reasonable price point.
8 years ago
Sony A7 III Review
The Sony A7 III is a new "entry-level" 35mm full-frame compact system camera which, as you'll discover in our review, is far from being entry-level, despite being the cheapest model in the Sony full-frame line-up.
8 years ago
Sony Alpha A7 III review
The Alpha A7 III sits on the bottom rung of Sony's full-frame mirrorless camera range, and is designed to appeal to both keen enthusiast photographers and professionals.
Pros:
- 693-point AF system
- 10fps burst shooting
- Uncropped 4K video
- 15-stop dynamic range
- 5-axis image stabilization
- Compact and durable body
Cons:
- Limited touchscreen control
- Only one SD slot supports UHS-II cards
- Slight 'tearing' in EVF
- Poor weather-sealing round accessory ports
8 years ago
Sony a7 III
The Sony a7 III looks a lot like the a7 II , but the upgrades inside are palpable. Its sensor offers the same resolution, but the BSI design improves high ISO performance. The autofocus system is vastly improved, with much wider coverage and 10fps capture.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- Screen not true vari-angle
- Only one card slot is UHS-II
- No in-body flash
- Accessory required for time-lapse
- Shooting buffer must clear to start video
- Dense menu system
- Omits PC sync socket
8 years ago
Awesome awesome general use camera
I own both A7R III and A7 III, I must say I'm quite impressed with my A7 III, and prefers the A7 III over my A7R III because for $1000 cheaper, the A7 III has improved AF performance, better 4K video recording capabilities, as well as increased battery life because of the use of an EVF that has only...
8 years ago
Good value
Everything came as expected and got here quick. Half of the items are really cheap but I expected that, but the other half are a really good value. It did come with 2 Sandisk Extreme Pro SD cards. That alone is worth the extra hundred this kit costs. The camera bag is small but of good quality.
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