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The Sony Alpha 7 III is a full-frame mirrorless camera that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. It boasts a 24.2 MP sensor, lightning-fast autofocus, and 5-axis image stabilization, making it perfect for both photography and videography. With its compact design and impressive low-light performance, this camera is ideal for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.3 x 25.5 x 16.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 9.6 x 12.7 x 7.4 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
Brand | Sony |
Camera Lens | Sony E-mount lens |
Colour | Black |
Continuous shooting speed | 10 fps |
Country of Origin | China |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Camera Body Only |
ISO Range | 100-51200 |
Max Focal Length | 70 Millimetres |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Min Focal Length | 28 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 30 seconds |
Model year | 2018 |
Plug profile | Sony E |
Objective Lens Diameter | 101 Millimetres |
Part number | ILCE7M3KB.CEC |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.78x |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optische Zoom |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
Autofocus Points | 693 |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/8000 s |
Aperture Modes | A |
Style | Camera with SEL2870 Lens Kit |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 55 Millimetres |
Maximum Format Size | Full Frame |
Effective still resolution | 24.2 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Fantastic Camera for Both Stills and Video
I've been using the Sony A7 III with my Godox AD200Pro II, Godox DP600III V, and Godox V100S, and it has been an absolute game-changer for my photography. The autofocus is lightning-fast, the in-body stabilization is solid, and the image quality is stunning, even in low light. The 28-70mm kit lens is decent for starters, but the real magic happens when paired with better glass. Battery life is fantastic, lasting through long shoots without worry. Whether for portraits, events, or even casual video work, this camera delivers in every way. Highly recommend it!
C**S
Fantastic camera, complex menus
This is a great camera and great value for money with the 24-70mm lens. The lens is extremely good for a kit lens and take sharp photos. The camera operates well at high ISO/in low light and the auto focus is excellent and a real strong point.While the menus give tonnes of useful features and adjustments, it’s not organised at all intuitively and you’ll spend ages trawling through menus to find an option you’ve lost.Battery life is great and can be charged in camera, even with a power bank when on the go.It’s heavier then a crop sensor camera at about 1.2kg, I switched the neck strap for a (bought separately) wrist strap to ease the pressure on my neck.All in, its a great camera that I can comfortably and reliably use for business and pleasure. Reccomend
E**.
Sony Mirrorless DSLRs are taking over / fantastic kit
Sony are taking over the camera market now with cameras like these.Amazing quality, both in construction and in images produced.The A7III is the more "consumer oriented" camera in Sony's list of high-end DSLRs, whereas the A7RIII with its 43MP sensor is more oriented toward people who are going to make huge prints (think billboards) or who are doing fancy photoshoots (magazines / weddings, etc).It's also cheaper and easier to use than the top-of-the-line A9 flagship DSLR.I don't really know what else to write about this; it honestly is just fantastic for every occasion; it's portable, durable and reliable and even the built in battery makes last gen. products (A6000) look weak.The issues with these cameras are that Sony are notorious for having very difficult menus to navigate and so many settings within those menus that you don't know what everything does. They are a bit of a learning curve to say the least.Secondly, because this is a full-frame mirrorless, you'll also notice that the lenses for this camera can go into "crazy money" territory, with some costing up to £12 000 (600mm F4 GM).Even though I rarely get to use my camera, I don't personally regret buying it, but if you are a hobbyist who only uses the camera on rare occasions, I'd probably recommend going with something lower down, like the A6000 or A6500, or possibly a second hand A7.-------The kit lens is decent, although not as good as the G-Master version which goes down to F2.8 (but also costs the price of a kidney at £1800).With the right settings it can be a very good starter lens for all-round usage and images do turn out nice and sharp.If you are thinking of specialising into a specific area of photography, I would highly recommend getting something else however (like the Samyang lenses which are the "budget" option.)
A**A
Great camera at a great price.
I am a novice photographer and this is my first professional camera.I am very impressed with the size, picture quality and easy of use.I have used the camera a few times both indoors and outdoors and the camera performance is amazing. Quick to focus and very easy to handle.
K**Y
Sony a7iii is this worth buying?
Unbelievable camera, sold as a consumer camera but it feels and all the extras makes this a professional camera. One negative, is they should let photographers decide on the menu and not the engineers. Lots of great features hidden in the menus sub folders. It takes time to find them. photographers that are in the field or studio should decide the menu system not the engineers as mentioned earlier in the review. personally, I stay with Sony lenses and found out that the Sony external flash is the best The buffer fills quickly wish I had a larger buffer not to slow the shooting. the double slot memory card is a great especially when using video for slot 2 and stills for slot 1. I prefer shooting in RAW & JPEG, so I set my slot # 1 for raw and Slot # 2 for JPEG. I find it very easy in post. I love the minimum ISO 50 -as high as 204800. Depending on shutter speed and exposure levels, you can shoot comfortable at a high iso by making adjustments in exposure. I shoot a lot in Aperture Mode, shutter Mode and Manual. the Sony sensor is the best in my opinion in the industry. They make the sensors for most other manufacturers. Sony is considered as the # 1 in the mirrorless camera market with an outstanding sensor. I give the Sony a7iii 5+ stars and is my go to camera beating out the completion by a long shot. All though sony was quiet for many years having Canon and Nikon as the premier camera companies, Sony, by far has won the race for mirrorless cameras and lenses. So, if you want a work horse, the Sony a7iii is the best bet.
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