Rating 4.8 25 reviews
Manufacturer: Sony
price $3,280.00 - $4,197.00
Digitaltrends
8 years ago

Sony A7R III Review

With big improvements to battery life and performance, Sony's A7R Mark III is a worthy successor.
Pros:
  • 42.4MP full-frame sensor
  • 10 FPS burst shooting
  • Vastly improved battery life
  • Improved image stabilization
  • Improved AF performance
Cons:
  • No "anti-distortion shutter" rating
  • Burst mode limits compressed RAWs to 12-bit
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Vistek
8 years ago

Game Changing Dynamic Range And Resolution

I'm reviewing the a7R III from the perspective of a bird and wildlife shooter. I do lots of shooting of moving animals at predawn and after sunset, so dynamic range is a huge plus. Since I'm shooting feathers and fur, resolution is a high priority.
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Camera Labs
8 years ago

Sony A7r III review

The Sony Alpha A7r Mark III is a highly versatile full-frame camera that can record detailed 42 Megapixel photos, film high quality 4k video, and handle itself respectably for sports with decent autofocus and 10fps bursts.
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Digital Camera World
8 years ago

Sony A7R III review

The A7R III is so good, so powerful and so versatile. Its troubling body-lens size mismatch, and 530/650-shot battery life, which is good for mirrorless but poor next to a pro DSLR, means it just loses half a star from an otherwise perfect score.
Pros:
  • Superb resolution
  • 10fps continuous shooting
  • 4K video options
Cons:
  • Body/lens size mismatch
  • Pro lenses are expensive
  • Battery life still not at DSLR level
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Shutterbug
8 years ago

Sony A7R III Review: Sony Gives Its High-Resolution Mirrorless Camera a Burst of Speed

There are a variety of new things under the Sony A7R III's hood, including the ability to shoot 10 frames per second (fps) continuous bursts of images at full resolution, 4K video recording across the width of its full-frame sensor, longer battery life, and a host of other features.
Pros:
  • Scorecard
  • + Impressive resolution results
  • + Extremely fast overall
  • + 10 fps burst shooting helps capture action
  • + Improved battery life
Cons:
  • - Slightly less dynamic range than previous model
  • - Only basic weather sealing
  • - Limited touch capability on rear screen
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The Digital Picture
8 years ago

Sony a7R III Review

After finishing the Sony a9 review, I stated "As I go back to my Sony a7R II to continue work on the Sony lens reviews , I'm left feeling in want." I was still happy with the s7R II's resolution and dynamic range, but I definitely wanted some of the a9's new and improved features.
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Photography BLOG
8 years ago

Sony A7R III Review

The Sony A7R III is the company's latest professional 35mm full-frame compact system camera. It features the same back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor as its predecessor, the A7R II, with a resolution of 42.4 megapixels and no optical low pass filter, but offers a long list of significant...
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

Sony a7R Mk III review: The strongest case yet for ditching your DSLR

A great camera with a few flaws that has really taken it up to the big boys in the top end full-frame DSLR market. Has every right to be considered a major contender by anybody looking to move into high end hardware. Will convert some pro photographers to mirrorless full-frame but I suspect not all.
Pros:
  • Image quality
  • image quality
  • image quality – fabulous
  • Flexibility – will suit wedding
  • events
  • street and landscape photographers in particular
  • Impressive autofocus performance
  • Much improved battery life
  • A market leader in full-frame
  • interchangeable lens
  • mirrorless cameras
  • Great viewfinder –...
Cons:
  • Too complicated – the menus
  • in particular
  • are very difficult to work out
  • Very expensive – and as such asks a big question
  • Very slow in clearing image buffer
  • The grip could be a little wider (particularly if hefting a large telephoto lens around
  • UHS-II cards supported in only one of the two SD...
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Indian Express
8 years ago

Sony Alpha A7R III review: Mirrorless, but certainly not pointless

The Sony Alpha A7R III is easily one of the best cameras you can buy at the moment. I think we are slowly coming to a point where professional cameras don't need to be traditional full frame DSLRs. The time of the mirrorless camera has truly come and the Sony Alpha A7R III is the proof.
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ABT Electronics
8 years ago

Amazing Camera

I upgraded from the A7Rii and wasn't sure it would be worth it at first. I'm really glad I did!!! First, the auto focus on this camera is so fast. Finally there is a high quality full frame mirrorless camera that can focus like a top end DSLR. Second, they improved the battery!!!
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