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pricespy.co.nz
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5 years ago

This camera is revolutionary good. Sony has really moved the limit of what an entry level camera can do. With a price tag that guaranteed shaking Nikon's and Canon's marketing departments, a professional camera has been released in the budget package.

Indian Express
★★★★
5 years ago
Sony Alpha a7 III review: All you need in one camera

Sony Alpha a7 III review: This camera has everything you will need and it is not missing anything you would have wanted.

Indian Express
★★★★
5 years ago
Sony Alpha a7 III review: All you need in one camera

The Sony Alpha a7 III is a camera that is a powerful yet nimble, capable yet creative. The Sony Alpha a7 III is ideal for those who are progressing from an entry level DSLR or Alpha and knows what they are getting into.

Videomaker
★★★★★
5 years ago
Sony A7 Mark III Camera Body ILCE7M3B review

The Sony a7 III is a solid camera. It’s got everything a budget shooter needs. It also captures up to 120 frames per second (fps) in full HD and up to 30 fps in UHD 4k. Add in two different log picture profiles and a price tag of $2,000,...

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
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...

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

Sony's camera division has had a pretty eventful first half this year in India. From launching its latest action camera, the RX0 , to announcing the sixth edition of its highly popular point-and-shoot camera, the RX100, the company has shown no signs of slowing down.

Good battery life; Compact and well-built; High-quality stills with good dynamic range; 4K video support; Quick autofocusing

Low EVF resolution; Limited use of touchscreen

Gadget Guy
★★★★★
5 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.

Fast accurate photography; superb sensor; excellent exposure tuning

Display screen not touch sensitive, few trick modes (eg; time lapse, stop motion), slow battery charge

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
5 years ago

The Sony a7 III is an excellent mirrorless camera. A full-frame sensor trimmed with the works -- a super fast, precise autofocus and Eye AF, long battery life, a wider ISO range and impressive noise reduction, 4K capabilities and IBIS, to name a few -- that won't cost you an arm and a leg is the...

For an affordable camera, the Sony a7 III is jam-packed with features you'll find in the more expensive bodies; It's got the autofocus power to keep up with many action shots and the very wide ISO range of the $4k Sony a9.

While the bad stuff we're about to mention aren't not necessarily bad, there are some of the things about this camera that make us hesitate and consider the more expensive options; Let's just call them limitations.

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
5 years ago
Sony a7 III review review
Stuff.tv
★★★★★
5 years ago
Sony a7 III review

The A7 III manages to pull off a lot of technology and desirability in a body which costs less than £2000 - an excellent price point for dedicated enthusiasts. While when the A7 range came out there wasn’t much in the way of a lens selection to work with, there’s now over 25 available, with yet more from third party manufacturers. Short of super specialist optics, there’s pretty much something to suit everyone. Here we’ve got a fantastic all-rounder which is well-suited to a bunch of different shooting scenarios. It copes well with landscapes, portraits, and even a little bit of sports shooting. The camera design is probably not the prettiest thing we’ve ever seen, but it handles fairly well for the small size, and that little bit of weight reduction may be a welcome relief for many. This could well be the camera to really kill off “enthusiast” level full-frame DSLRs altogether - or at least seriously injure the beast. We’ll be waiting with baited breath over the next few months to see if old hands Nikon and Canon pull their finger out and deliver their long-rumoured full-frame mirrorless models: they’ve certainly got a lot to live up to.

Incredible value; Excellent image quality ; Good for video ; Speedy autofocus and tracking ;

Small physical buttons; Battery life could be improved;

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