Sony Alpha A7 III + 28-70/3.5-5.6 OSS
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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...
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.
Amazing Camera by Sony
This camera is all around an amazing value, Sony has done a great job making it such a premium camera at a great price. The silent shooting, joystick and burst capabilities make this such a worthwhile upgrade coming from an older crop body.
Sony A7 Mark III Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Lens ILCE-7M328-70SL review
Announcing the Sony Alpha A7 Mark III - Sony had the clever idea of telling everyone, that this was "the b a s i c model" in the Sony Alpha range, and pretty much everyone published this, because it was quite frankly a little bit ridiculous.- Fast and reliable focus, Impressive noise performance, Excellent image quality, Fast continuous shooting, High-quality 4K video recording, Excellent lenses available
- Additional aspect ratios would be nice, Menu system could be neater, Most lenses are quite large
Camera of the year so far! 5 Stars across the boar
One of the unique features of this camera is it's focusing and video capabilities! The dual card slot is a warm welcome. At this price point it's extremely difficult to find any real faults. Probably my only gripe is Sony should of at least include a charger.
About 10 days ago I switched to Sony FE system after 14 years with Canon cameras (Powershot A80, EOS 300D, 400D, 5D, 6D), and it seems that Ia€?m not going back. I spent almost half of my life shooting Canon, but after release of EOS 5D MkIV and EOS 6D MkII, I saw that these are not the cameras I...
Sony a7 III review
A formidable and affordable entry into full-frame
Sony A7 III
Sony's "entry-level" full-frame mirrorless camera undergoes its third revision, and by most counts, it's better than ever -- better image quality, better performance, better video, better design and better battery life.- 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, Newly developed full-frame 24MP BSI CMOS sensor offers excellent image quality, Outstanding...
- Buffer clearing can be slow even with fast UHS-II cards
- UHS-II support only on one card slot
- No losslessly compressed RAW option
- Dedicated battery charger not included
- Menus are still confusing
- No built-in flash, Buffer clearing can be slow even with fast UHS-II cards, Only one card slot is...
Sony A7 Mark III Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Lens ILCE-7M328-70SL review
Sony's most affordable full-frame camera is certainly nothing to scorn at.- Class-leading picture quality, enhanced usability, sharp 4K-video, and fast shooting rate and focus response.
- Low resolution viewfinder and display, moderate weather proofing, and only one UHS-II slot.
Sony Alpha 7 III review: The best mirrorless under £2,000
Sony's A7 series has been around for over four years and, since the release of the original A7 and A7R at the start of 2014, the series has improved and expanded to help make Sony a major force in the market.- Compact size
- Good video capabilities
- Well-rounded set of features
- No top-plate info LCD
- Limited touchscreen facility
- Electronic finder could be better