"Oh dear." is what I literally said to myself while sick in bed at the W Hotel when Sony announced the Sony a7 III. My expression came from watching Sally Watson's Live Stream was more of a commentary on the fact that Sony is calling the Sony a7 III the "...
Incredible value, Excellent image quality, Good for video, Speedy autofocus and tracking
Small physical buttons, Battery life could be improved
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...
Publicerad: 2018-04-03, Författare: Michael , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Excellent value for money, Improved battery stamina, Fast and responsive autofocus system, Revised button layout for intuitive control
AF point illumination could be improved, Convoluted menu system, Thin plastic port covers aren't weather-sealed, Handles poorly with large gloves in cold climates
Simply put, the Sony A7 III is the finest example of the most affordable full-frame camera on the market. It's a sensational camera for the money and compliments the ever-evolving Sony A7-series quite brilliantly...
Publicerad: 2018-03-28, Författare: Phil , testad av: techradar.com
693-point AF system, 10fps burst shooting, Uncropped 4K video, 15-stop dynamic range, 5-axis image stabilization, Compact and durable body
Limited touchscreen control, Only one SD slot supports UHS-II cards, Slight 'tearing' in EVF, Poor weather-sealing round accessory ports
While the Alpha A7 III can't quite boast the sheer breathtaking performance or resolution of its pricier siblings, it's a brilliant camera that will tick a lot of boxes for many photographers. Sony has taken some of the best bits from its flagship Alpha A...
We loved the A9 (and still do), but wondered whether the A7R III was the better choice given its potentially more flexible combination of high resolution and high speed… after all, not everybody needs 20 fps, but then, let's be honest here, nor does every...
We loved the A9 (and still do), but wondered whether the A7R III was the better choice given its potentially more flexible combination of high resolution and high speed… after all, not everybody needs 20 fps, but then, let's be honest here, nor does every...
Until now, Sony has been the only mirrorless camera manufacturer to offer cameras with ‘full-frame' sensors; but that's about to change. On 23 August Nikon will unveil its first mirrorless camera, which will have a full-frame sensor and a new lens mount...
Publicerad: 2018-07-05, Författare: Thomas , testad av: gadgetguy.com.au
Fast accurate photography, superb sensor, excellent exposure tuning
Display screen not touch sensitive, few trick modes (eg. time lapse, stop motion), slow battery charge
The Sony Alpha7 III is for the discerning still photographer who wants the quality of a full frame digital camera, without the price tag of the 40MP models.Sony's website for this camera is here...
Sammanfattning: There's never been a better time to make the jump to a full-frame digital camera. Over the past few years, models with 24-by-36mm image sensors-the same dimensions as a frame of 35mm film-have become more and more affordable. And while the smaller APS-C s...