As a professional photographer for 40 years I depend on my equipment to perform, switching from a Nikon D850 to the A7RIII was a big move! After just 1 week I'm already impressed and racing ahead with the features.
As a professional photographer for 40 years I depend on my equipment to perform, switching from a Nikon D850 to the A7RIII was a big move! After just 1 week I'm already impressed and racing ahead with the features.
I opted for the a7Riii over the a7iii after evaluating both-mainly for the 42mp sensor. The grip could be bigger with more space for fingers. I also bought the battery grip which resolves that issue. I bought three Sony lenses at the same time and will comment on those as I gain more experience.
The Sony a7R III ($3,199.99, body only) uses the same sensor as the a7R II that came before it, but just about everything else has changed. The image processor and circuitry that drives it are new, which improves dynamic range. The processor also drives a new autofocus system, which allows the camera to track moving action at 10fps—at 42MP resolution. Add a high-capacity battery, improved handling, and a larger viewfinder, and you have a full-frame mirrorless camera that is as formidable as competing SLRs. It delivers outstanding images, video, and autofocus, enough to earn our Editors' Choice. But some missing features keep it from getting the five-star rating we gave to its closest rival in the SLR world, the Nikon D850. Design The a7R III ($2,298.00 at Amazon) looks and feels a lot like the a7R II—they use the same chassis. It measures 3.8 by 5.0 by 2.9 inches (HWD) and weighs 1.5 pounds. The body is protected against dust and splashes, as are all Sony FE lenses. Similar Pro...
The a7R III takes Sony's proven high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera and improves upon its speed, autofocus system, and video capabilities.
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
Only one card slot supports UHS-II speeds; No built-in flash; Can't start video until image buffer is cleared; Dense menu system
First, my experience with Amazon. I bought the camera through Amazon fulfillment and it was sold to me as NEW. But when I got it and started going through the menus and customizing it, it was clear it had been used. It even had another person's name and email in the camera!
The Sony A7R ii is an outstanding camera in all respects. I have upgraded from the Canon 77D & the difference is like night & day. From great quality images to fantastic features there is nothing to fault.
Great Features; Great Picture Quality
I had fun writing a "review" here few months ago on the RII and then I got an RIII a bit recently. But it seems I am always late to the party. It is only because I am a cheap guy who always waits for Black Friday deals to get my gear. :P They call me El Cheapo .
Sony is the name of quality. People trust its products because they have shown to be reliable each and every time. And this one is no exception. Satisfied customers all around for the performance of this one.
Great 4K HDR video recording with editing and viewing, Great low light results with an ISO range from 100 to 32000, Ultra-fast autofocus with up to 10fps with continuous tracking, 42.4 MP sensor for amazing photos with great clarity and detail, Fast image processing with a BIONZ X processing engine...
No touch capture, Defective sensor in some products
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