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Sony Alpha A7R III

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Trusted Reviews
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5 years ago
Sony A7R III Review

Quite simply, the Sony A7R III is a ludicrously brilliant camera, and one of the very best on the market.

Phenomenal image quality in almost any situation; Extremely fast and responsive; Compact, lightweight design with well-placed controls; Superb electronic viewfinder; In-body image stabilisation gives sharper images with any lens;

AF area is invisible when moved using the joystick; Rear screen only tilts up or down; Handgrip too close to the lens for shooting with gloves;

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
6 years ago
Sony A7R III review review

Fast burst mode and autofocus; Superb all-round video and still quality; Lengthy battery life;

Large body by CSC standards; Screen tilts but doesn’t flip;

Camera Labs
★★★★★
6 years ago
Sony Alpha A7r III review

Sony's Alpha A7r Mark III is a full-frame mirrorless camera with 42.4 Megapixels, 4k HDR video and 10fps burst shooting. It keeps the sensor of the Mark II but improves the dynamic range, upgrades the AF speed, adds twin SD slots, an AF joystick, PC Sync port, and the Quad VGA viewfinder and...

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
6 years ago
Sony A7R III Review

With big improvements to battery life and performance, Sony's A7R Mark III is a worthy successor.

42.4MP full-frame sensor; 10 FPS burst shooting; Vastly improved battery life; Improved image stabilization; Improved AF performance

No "anti-distortion shutter" rating; Burst mode limits compressed RAWs to 12-bit

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 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.

unbox.ph
★★★★★
6 years ago
Sony A7R III Quick Review: A Less Ridiculous A9

When Sony unveiled its top-tier flagship full-frame A9 , we wondered when the camera's top-tier features would trickle down to lower-priced models. Surprisingly enough Sony didn't take long to announce the A7R III, which had many of the same features that made the A9 great in a slightly cheaper...

Engadget
★★★★★
6 years ago

On paper, Sony's $3,200 full-frame mirrorless Alpha A7R III is a beast. With an ultra-high-res 42.4-megapixel sensor that can shoot bursts at 10 fps, you can capture landscape photos one day and sports the next.

chip.com.my
★★★★★
6 years ago

Sony's bringing out the big guns with the Sony a7R III, a full frame camera designed to tackle the needs of professionals. For the purpose of our review, we were provided with the beautiful FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS zoom lens, which is ideal for both short to semi-long range shots.

Build quality; Controls; Picture quality

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Roberts Camera
★★★★★
5 years ago

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Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
6 years ago

If you haven't gotten your hands on the Sony Alpha yet, then gird your loins. Released only in November of last year, this beautiful beast is already much beloved due to its excellent performance, super high resolution, impressive dynamic range and other features you might find in more expensive...

The question is, what's not good The is basically the II on steroids; Sony has pumped it with major upgrades, plus a couple of new features you might find in the pro-level making it one of the most incredible, top performing cameras in the market today.

If we must nitpick, there are a few things that could be better; The sensitivity is still at 50 (compared to competitor Nikon s 32), subject tracking could use a bit of work, and the rear tilt-angle display could be more utilitarian--its limited angles and touchscreen functionality might be...

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