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Compatible Mountings Sony E
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Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format RAW; JPEG
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Maximum Aperture 3.5 Millimeters
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Brand Sony
Model Name Sony a7R III

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  • INCREDIBLE DETAIL: Shoot high-speed subjects at up to 10fps with continuous, accurate AF/AE tracking
  • OPTIMAL LIGHT: A back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor with gapless on-chip lens collects more light.Operating Temperature 32 - 104 degrees F / 0 - 40 degrees C
  • FASTER IMAGE PROCESSING: An updated BIONZ X processing engine boosts processing speeds up to 1.8x
  • STUNNING HD VIDEO: Sony Alpha 7R 3 mirror less cameras record clear 4K video for editing and viewing
  • BUNDLE INCLUDES: Power cord, charger, cable protector, shoulder strap, body/shoe caps, eyepiece cup.Metering Type:1200-zone evaluative metering
  • Video Capture Resolution: Fhd 1080P. This product is compatible with Final Cut Pro X and iMovie
  • Viewfinder Type: Electronic
  • Mounting Type: Bayonet

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What's in the box

  • Camera
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Cable protector
  • AC adaptor
  • Battery charger
  • Shoulder strap
  • Body cap
  • Accessory shoe cap
  • Eyepiece cup
  • Micro USB cable

  • From the manufacturer

    A7RIIIhero
    Reality Realized. New Worlds.

    a7R III

    Refine your sense of reality with a7R III - an ideal partner offering superior speed, high-resolution imaging, pro-class operability, and reliable performance even under harsh conditions.

    A7RIIImod2
    Welcome to a new world of imaging.

    Inspiring Maximum Creativity

    With resolution, sensitivity, dynamic range, processing speed and shooting response further enhanced, the α7RIII packs pro-style operability into a strong, compact body to give you greater flexibility to take brilliant shots in any situation and can capture once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

    The power of speed and resolution

    A7RIIImod3

    A Portal To Unseen Worlds

    Together, an effective 42.4mp (approx.) image sensor and enhanced image processor can take imaging as far as adventurous imaginations allow.

    A7RIIImod3

    Seize Moments with Quick Precision

    Doubled AF tracking effectiveness, even during continuous shooting at up to 10fps, advances the evolution of steady, lightning-fast camera performance.

    Brilliant shots in any situation

    A7RIIImod5.1

    New Portraiture Potential

    Greatly enhanced EyeAF focuses on and tracks an eye with great precision and speed, even when a subject is moving, looking down & away or is backlit.

    A7RIIImod5.2

    Smooth Studio Workflow

    SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 enabled by a USB Type-C connector allows high-speed PC Remote data transfer for smooth handling of large RAW data files.

    A7RIIImod5.3

    Shoot Continuously in Silence

    Allows silent shooting at up to 10fps with AF/AE tracking. Silence is critical for shooting wildlife, when even slight noise can mean missing a shot.

    A7RIIImod5.4

    10fps Continuous Shooting

    Capture an instant action with continuous shooting of up to 10fps with AF/AE tracking. Huge data of 42.4MP imaging maintains high image quality.

    A7RIIImod6

    Depicting scenes in intimate detail

    A7RIIImod7.1

    Different Dimension of Resolution

    Pixel Shift Multi Shooting delivers overwhelming resolution, color fidelity, and texture reproduction, capturing the atmosphere of subject and environment.

    A7RIIImod7.2

    More Realistic Movies

    Movies of extraordinary presence result from innovation supporting 4K HDR images of high resolution, broad dynamic range, and wide color gamut.

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    Customer Reviews
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    Price
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    E mount Lens
    FE 24–105 mm F4 G OSS Lens FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM FE 70-200 mm F2.8 GM OSS FE100-400mm telephoto zoom Sonnar T* FE 55 mm F1.8 ZA FE 90 mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
    Body compatibility
    E-mount series E-mount series E-mount series E-mount series E-mount series E-mount series
    Minimum focus distance
    1.25 ft (0.38 m) 0.92 ft (0.28 m) 3.15 ft 3.22 ft (0.98 m) 1.64 ft (0.5 m) 0.92 ft (0.28 m)
    Maximum magnification ratio(x)
    0.31 x 0.19 x 0.25 x 0.35 x 0.14 x 1.0 x
    Filter diameter (mm)
    77 mm 82 mm 77 mm 77 mm 49 mm 62 mm
    Weight
    23.4 oz (663 g) 24 oz (680 g) 52.21 oz 49.3 oz (1,395 g) 10 oz (281 g) 21.3 oz (602 g)

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    Product Description

    Thanks to an evolutionary leap in image processing power and efficiency, the a7R III combines a high resolution 42.4 MP back illuminated Exmor R CMOS image sensor with impressive shooting speeds at up to 10 fps with full AF/AE tracking, as well as beautiful 4K HDR video quality, wide 15 stop dynamic range and high sensitivity with noise reduction of almost a full stop. Lens Compatibility Sony E mount lenses. Aspect Ratio : 3:2


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    4.7 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, color, performance, size and usability of the digital camera. For example, they mention that it's an amazing piece of hardware, produces stunning images, and is easy to customize to your liking. They appreciate the fast autofocus and the clearer and faster EVF. That said, some complain about the size and weight.

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    63 customers mention56 positive7 negative

    Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's an amazing piece of hardware, and that it delivers excellent shots. They also say the build is excellent, and the camera body is well designed.

    "...These two features are a powerful combination, practically guaranteeing that I nail focus for any intentional or unexpected movement...." Read more

    "...Video quality is good, I am just getting started with this area of creativity and am learning. But the ability to shoot flat is great...." Read more

    "...Sony’s a7R III is well-built, has a weather-sealed body for use in inclimate weather, operates very quickly with a nearly instant auto-focus, and is..." Read more

    "...Absolutely amazing. Portraits of my kids are gorgeous. My teen told me that it makes everything look better than her eyes can see it...." Read more

    34 customers mention34 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the color of the camera. They mention that the image quality is stunning, the viewfinder is clear, and the resolution is really masterpiece. They also appreciate the dynamic range, and low light performance. Customers also say that the portraits of their kids are gorgeous. They appreciate the excellent design and very high quality photos.

    "...With medium-format-like resolution, incredibly precise eye-autofocus, and the ability to capture most movement with its 10fps, this camera is a sure..." Read more

    "...The image quality out of this camera is insane, but I have used the A7Rii a bit and it is no different, so that is not a surprise...." Read more

    "...Absolutely amazing. Portraits of my kids are gorgeous. My teen told me that it makes everything look better than her eyes can see it...." Read more

    "...does an excellent job enabling me to produce high resolution, sharp portraits...." Read more

    25 customers mention21 positive4 negative

    Customers like the performance of the camera. They mention that it has faster and snappier AF, longer battery life, clearer and faster EVF, and a buttery smooth slow-mo feature. They also say that it is decent when shooting fast moving sports and excellent when shooting. They appreciate the ability to keep shutter speed and aperture constant, but vary ISO automatically.

    "...Enter the a7RIII. Its slow-mo feature is buttery smooth, and the quality is exceptional...." Read more

    "...built, has a weather-sealed body for use in inclimate weather, operates very quickly with a nearly instant auto-focus, and is highly customizable..." Read more

    "...It is simply amazing. The photos I uploaded are SOOC, no post processing at all...." Read more

    "...The increased frame rate is awesome, making my A6500 pretty much useless to me, unless I'm looking to put the lightest body I can on a gimbal...." Read more

    16 customers mention14 positive2 negative

    Customers like the size of the digital camera. They say it's compact, light, and good for backpacking. They also say it fits their workflow perfectly.

    "...Gariz leather half-case made for the A9 (Gariz XS-CHA9BK) and it fits like a charm and adds just a little more height to the camera as well...." Read more

    "...market right now with its advanced technology packed in to an ultra-compact body, and all at a resonable price...." Read more

    "...The camera is also light for carrying around...." Read more

    "...autofocus is very fast, the image quality is very great, and it's not too heavy and easy to travel with...." Read more

    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers find the controls of the digital camera fairly intuitive, and the button layout responsive to touch. They also appreciate the simplicity of the menu system, and love the button customization capability. Overall, customers find the product easy to use and highly customizable from button operation to menu.

    "...I love the simplicity of their menu system, along with their nostalgic build of their camera bodies...." Read more

    "...operates very quickly with a nearly instant auto-focus, and is highly customizable from button operatioin to menu designation...." Read more

    "...functions are still a little clunky to use but there are enough custom buttons on the phone that you can automate you favorite actions to quickly..." Read more

    "...A7riii's most powerful feature for hybrid shooters is the ability to set your custom keys to do one thing in photo modes, and another in video...." Read more

    14 customers mention12 positive2 negative

    Customers like the value of the camera. For example, they mention it's one of the best cameras money can buy, the price and image quality are outstanding, and it'll be worth the upgrade.

    "...technology packed in to an ultra-compact body, and all at a resonable price...." Read more

    "...jumping on board with this camera and you can find some great lenses for decent prices or you can go all out with the G-Master line...." Read more

    "...24-105 f4 and sony G 20mm f1.8 and both of them are really good value for the price tag." Read more

    "...It is reasonably priced, during holidays, that is all I can say. If you have used quality camera before this one will just be an ok, for the price." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the autofocus of the digital camera. They mention that it is great, amazing, and operates very quickly. They appreciate the various focus modes and the ability to focus in lower light. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and recommend it to others.

    "...With medium-format-like resolution, incredibly precise eye-autofocus, and the ability to capture most movement with its 10fps, this camera is a sure..." Read more

    "...Finally, Autofocus. I can not even begin to explain this. I know the A9 is faster, I know Canon and Nikon have cameras that are faster...." Read more

    "...for use in inclimate weather, operates very quickly with a nearly instant auto-focus, and is highly customizable from button operatioin to menu..." Read more

    "...The lizard was shot at the zoo, through glass, and the focus is absolutely spot on the eye. It was also low light conditions...." Read more

    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the digital camera. They mention that the longer battery life is wonderful and impressive.

    "...But this camera obviously has a much more impressive battery, something I will never say no to...." Read more

    "...That being said the battery life of the camera has much improved...." Read more

    "...The extended battery life is cool, but not consequential to me, unless I'm shooting video...." Read more

    "...It's battery life is significantly longer than even Sony say's. I didn't think I'd care about 10 fps, but even that has proved useful in a few cases...." Read more

    Better than the Fuji XT-2?
    5 Stars
    Better than the Fuji XT-2?
    Is the Sony a7RIII worth getting? We’ll get to that in a minute.Here’s the scoop: I moved from Canon to Fuji in late 2016 when Fuji released the XT-2. Fuji changed my entire world. It introduced me to the world of mirrorless and I ain’t never going back to DSLR life!For one year I shot with the XT-2, posting all of my work across the interwebs and convincing people of its magical abilities. I shot everything with the XT-2: commercial jobs, corporate video, agency shoots, personal work, family get-togethers. Even my honeymoon in Thailand. Ah yes, the Fuji and I have made some fantastic memories together. “This is the only camera I ever need,” I whispered to myself one night while tucking the Fuji to sleep.Oh, how wrong I was.Flash forward a few nights later. “Dude, you hear about the new Sony coming out?” my friend Eric texted me. It must have been around midnight, right about the time our conversation always seems to center around gear lust.“You gonna sell the Fuji and get it?” he goaded me.“No way,” I shot back. “I don’t really need another camera,” I said, seemingly trying to convince both him and myself.But then I started thinking. I had recently sold off all my Canon gear, so I only had the XT-2. What kind of professional photographer would I be with only one camera body? Sony *did* have a reputation for making good cameras. And the a7RIII supposedly had a lot of improvements over the previous version. Maybe I could just take a quick peek at the specs and see what it offered. No harm, no foul, right?Twenty minutes later, my cursor is hovering over the “Add to Cart” button as I struggle to keep myself from salivating all over my laptop. “Here goes nothing,” I said as I pre-ordered the camera.That was November 5th. I had to wait an excruciating four weeks before the camera finally arrived at my apartment. Since then, I’ve taken it out for several portrait sessions and can confirm: This camera is one seriously bad-ass machine. Let’s take a look at my top five favorite factors:1) 42 MegapixelsI know, I know. Megapixels aren’t everything. Sure, I agree. BUT FORTY TWO OF THEM?! That’s some serious resolution power! To compare, the Fuji XT-2 offers 24.3mp, which, let’s be real, is more than enough for most photographers. But having 70% more resolution is just insane. The level of detail in its RAW images is astounding. And I love not being afraid to crop my photos for fear of losing quality.2) 120fps (Slow-mo)Since getting into video last year, I’ve been having a lot of fun shooting slow-mo clips, especially for b-roll footage. The Fuji XT-2 handles video exceptionally well. It might not be the ideal camera for more serious jobs that require long shooting times or heavy post-work, but for smaller gigs, it’s fantastic.That being said, one thing it’s missing is the ability to shoot at 120fps. I convinced myself I didn’t *need* this feature, but man I really wanted it.Enter the a7RIII. Its slow-mo feature is buttery smooth, and the quality is exceptional. I love the “S&Q” option, that lets you capture and playback the footage in slow-mo right in the camera. No longer do I have to settle for shooting 60fps.3) Battery lifeI can’t really compare to the a7RII since I never owned it. But I will say this, I’m seriously impressed with the a7RIII’s NP-FZ100 battery. I went out and did two portrait sessions, shooting for maybe three hours total, and didn’t even use 10%! While the Fuji XT-2 certainly doesn’t have a bad battery life, I can’t say it’s quite as good as the Sony’s.4) Eye-AFGuys, this one is seriously a game-changer. Eye-AF already existed before this camera, but not quite like this. Again, comparing it to the XT-2 is like comparing night and day. While the XT-2 might identify your subject’s eye, forget about precision if they’re moving around at all. The a7RIII, on the other hand, locks onto your subject’s eyes with pinpoint accuracy. They could spin around like the Tasmanian Devil and you could have peace of mind that their eyes will still be in focus. It’s SCARY impressive.Provided that I have good light, all I have to do is hit the center button (where eye-AF is set to by default) and I never EVER have to worry about nailing focus for my portraits. The only times I’ve experienced issues is when my subjects’ faces aren’t exposed too well, forcing the camera to “guess” their eyes are. (Sometimes this results in the camera placing the green square somewhere in the background, which is absolutely frightening, as I imagine it’s picking up the eyes of some invisible ghoul, but I digress.)5) Shooting continuous at 10fpsIf you like shooting action, this one is a real treat. Unless you’re coming from the a9 (which shoots at a mind-blowing 20fps), you’re sure to be delighted with the ability to shoot continuously at 10 frames per second. As a portrait photographer, I’ll often ask my subjects to walk, run, or jump in an effort to capture natural movement. Nailing these shots can be challenging if the camera doesn’t shoot at a fast enough frame rate.Though the a7RIII only offers 2 more frames-per-second than the XT-2, here’s where it really shines: Combining eye-AF with the continuous shutter. These two features are a powerful combination, practically guaranteeing that I nail focus for any intentional or unexpected movement.Bottom line:Though I’m known amongst my photographer friends as a fervent Fuji fan, the Sony a7RIII is an irresistible package. I have absolutely no regrets over buying it.Does the Sony replace the XT-2? That depends on what you shoot and what features you appreciate the most in a camera. In my opinion, Fuji is second to none with color science. Their baked-in film simulations are a delight to use. I love the simplicity of their menu system, along with their nostalgic build of their camera bodies.But when it comes to features and specifications, the a7RIII is hard to beat. With medium-format-like resolution, incredibly precise eye-autofocus, and the ability to capture most movement with its 10fps, this camera is a sure winner.Kevin KleitchesKevin Titus Photo
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018
    Is the Sony a7RIII worth getting? We’ll get to that in a minute.

    Here’s the scoop: I moved from Canon to Fuji in late 2016 when Fuji released the XT-2. Fuji changed my entire world. It introduced me to the world of mirrorless and I ain’t never going back to DSLR life!

    For one year I shot with the XT-2, posting all of my work across the interwebs and convincing people of its magical abilities. I shot everything with the XT-2: commercial jobs, corporate video, agency shoots, personal work, family get-togethers. Even my honeymoon in Thailand. Ah yes, the Fuji and I have made some fantastic memories together. “This is the only camera I ever need,” I whispered to myself one night while tucking the Fuji to sleep.

    Oh, how wrong I was.

    Flash forward a few nights later. “Dude, you hear about the new Sony coming out?” my friend Eric texted me. It must have been around midnight, right about the time our conversation always seems to center around gear lust.

    “You gonna sell the Fuji and get it?” he goaded me.

    “No way,” I shot back. “I don’t really need another camera,” I said, seemingly trying to convince both him and myself.

    But then I started thinking. I had recently sold off all my Canon gear, so I only had the XT-2. What kind of professional photographer would I be with only one camera body? Sony *did* have a reputation for making good cameras. And the a7RIII supposedly had a lot of improvements over the previous version. Maybe I could just take a quick peek at the specs and see what it offered. No harm, no foul, right?

    Twenty minutes later, my cursor is hovering over the “Add to Cart” button as I struggle to keep myself from salivating all over my laptop. “Here goes nothing,” I said as I pre-ordered the camera.

    That was November 5th. I had to wait an excruciating four weeks before the camera finally arrived at my apartment. Since then, I’ve taken it out for several portrait sessions and can confirm: This camera is one seriously bad-ass machine. Let’s take a look at my top five favorite factors:

    1) 42 Megapixels

    I know, I know. Megapixels aren’t everything. Sure, I agree. BUT FORTY TWO OF THEM?! That’s some serious resolution power! To compare, the Fuji XT-2 offers 24.3mp, which, let’s be real, is more than enough for most photographers. But having 70% more resolution is just insane. The level of detail in its RAW images is astounding. And I love not being afraid to crop my photos for fear of losing quality.

    2) 120fps (Slow-mo)

    Since getting into video last year, I’ve been having a lot of fun shooting slow-mo clips, especially for b-roll footage. The Fuji XT-2 handles video exceptionally well. It might not be the ideal camera for more serious jobs that require long shooting times or heavy post-work, but for smaller gigs, it’s fantastic.

    That being said, one thing it’s missing is the ability to shoot at 120fps. I convinced myself I didn’t *need* this feature, but man I really wanted it.
    Enter the a7RIII. Its slow-mo feature is buttery smooth, and the quality is exceptional. I love the “S&Q” option, that lets you capture and playback the footage in slow-mo right in the camera. No longer do I have to settle for shooting 60fps.

    3) Battery life

    I can’t really compare to the a7RII since I never owned it. But I will say this, I’m seriously impressed with the a7RIII’s NP-FZ100 battery. I went out and did two portrait sessions, shooting for maybe three hours total, and didn’t even use 10%! While the Fuji XT-2 certainly doesn’t have a bad battery life, I can’t say it’s quite as good as the Sony’s.

    4) Eye-AF

    Guys, this one is seriously a game-changer. Eye-AF already existed before this camera, but not quite like this. Again, comparing it to the XT-2 is like comparing night and day. While the XT-2 might identify your subject’s eye, forget about precision if they’re moving around at all. The a7RIII, on the other hand, locks onto your subject’s eyes with pinpoint accuracy. They could spin around like the Tasmanian Devil and you could have peace of mind that their eyes will still be in focus. It’s SCARY impressive.

    Provided that I have good light, all I have to do is hit the center button (where eye-AF is set to by default) and I never EVER have to worry about nailing focus for my portraits. The only times I’ve experienced issues is when my subjects’ faces aren’t exposed too well, forcing the camera to “guess” their eyes are. (Sometimes this results in the camera placing the green square somewhere in the background, which is absolutely frightening, as I imagine it’s picking up the eyes of some invisible ghoul, but I digress.)

    5) Shooting continuous at 10fps

    If you like shooting action, this one is a real treat. Unless you’re coming from the a9 (which shoots at a mind-blowing 20fps), you’re sure to be delighted with the ability to shoot continuously at 10 frames per second. As a portrait photographer, I’ll often ask my subjects to walk, run, or jump in an effort to capture natural movement. Nailing these shots can be challenging if the camera doesn’t shoot at a fast enough frame rate.

    Though the a7RIII only offers 2 more frames-per-second than the XT-2, here’s where it really shines: Combining eye-AF with the continuous shutter. These two features are a powerful combination, practically guaranteeing that I nail focus for any intentional or unexpected movement.

    Bottom line:

    Though I’m known amongst my photographer friends as a fervent Fuji fan, the Sony a7RIII is an irresistible package. I have absolutely no regrets over buying it.

    Does the Sony replace the XT-2? That depends on what you shoot and what features you appreciate the most in a camera. In my opinion, Fuji is second to none with color science. Their baked-in film simulations are a delight to use. I love the simplicity of their menu system, along with their nostalgic build of their camera bodies.

    But when it comes to features and specifications, the a7RIII is hard to beat. With medium-format-like resolution, incredibly precise eye-autofocus, and the ability to capture most movement with its 10fps, this camera is a sure winner.

    Kevin Kleitches
    Kevin Titus Photo
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the Fuji XT-2?
    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018
    Is the Sony a7RIII worth getting? We’ll get to that in a minute.

    Here’s the scoop: I moved from Canon to Fuji in late 2016 when Fuji released the XT-2. Fuji changed my entire world. It introduced me to the world of mirrorless and I ain’t never going back to DSLR life!

    For one year I shot with the XT-2, posting all of my work across the interwebs and convincing people of its magical abilities. I shot everything with the XT-2: commercial jobs, corporate video, agency shoots, personal work, family get-togethers. Even my honeymoon in Thailand. Ah yes, the Fuji and I have made some fantastic memories together. “This is the only camera I ever need,” I whispered to myself one night while tucking the Fuji to sleep.

    Oh, how wrong I was.

    Flash forward a few nights later. “Dude, you hear about the new Sony coming out?” my friend Eric texted me. It must have been around midnight, right about the time our conversation always seems to center around gear lust.

    “You gonna sell the Fuji and get it?” he goaded me.

    “No way,” I shot back. “I don’t really need another camera,” I said, seemingly trying to convince both him and myself.

    But then I started thinking. I had recently sold off all my Canon gear, so I only had the XT-2. What kind of professional photographer would I be with only one camera body? Sony *did* have a reputation for making good cameras. And the a7RIII supposedly had a lot of improvements over the previous version. Maybe I could just take a quick peek at the specs and see what it offered. No harm, no foul, right?

    Twenty minutes later, my cursor is hovering over the “Add to Cart” button as I struggle to keep myself from salivating all over my laptop. “Here goes nothing,” I said as I pre-ordered the camera.

    That was November 5th. I had to wait an excruciating four weeks before the camera finally arrived at my apartment. Since then, I’ve taken it out for several portrait sessions and can confirm: This camera is one seriously bad-ass machine. Let’s take a look at my top five favorite factors:

    1) 42 Megapixels

    I know, I know. Megapixels aren’t everything. Sure, I agree. BUT FORTY TWO OF THEM?! That’s some serious resolution power! To compare, the Fuji XT-2 offers 24.3mp, which, let’s be real, is more than enough for most photographers. But having 70% more resolution is just insane. The level of detail in its RAW images is astounding. And I love not being afraid to crop my photos for fear of losing quality.

    2) 120fps (Slow-mo)

    Since getting into video last year, I’ve been having a lot of fun shooting slow-mo clips, especially for b-roll footage. The Fuji XT-2 handles video exceptionally well. It might not be the ideal camera for more serious jobs that require long shooting times or heavy post-work, but for smaller gigs, it’s fantastic.

    That being said, one thing it’s missing is the ability to shoot at 120fps. I convinced myself I didn’t *need* this feature, but man I really wanted it.
    Enter the a7RIII. Its slow-mo feature is buttery smooth, and the quality is exceptional. I love the “S&Q” option, that lets you capture and playback the footage in slow-mo right in the camera. No longer do I have to settle for shooting 60fps.

    3) Battery life

    I can’t really compare to the a7RII since I never owned it. But I will say this, I’m seriously impressed with the a7RIII’s NP-FZ100 battery. I went out and did two portrait sessions, shooting for maybe three hours total, and didn’t even use 10%! While the Fuji XT-2 certainly doesn’t have a bad battery life, I can’t say it’s quite as good as the Sony’s.

    4) Eye-AF

    Guys, this one is seriously a game-changer. Eye-AF already existed before this camera, but not quite like this. Again, comparing it to the XT-2 is like comparing night and day. While the XT-2 might identify your subject’s eye, forget about precision if they’re moving around at all. The a7RIII, on the other hand, locks onto your subject’s eyes with pinpoint accuracy. They could spin around like the Tasmanian Devil and you could have peace of mind that their eyes will still be in focus. It’s SCARY impressive.

    Provided that I have good light, all I have to do is hit the center button (where eye-AF is set to by default) and I never EVER have to worry about nailing focus for my portraits. The only times I’ve experienced issues is when my subjects’ faces aren’t exposed too well, forcing the camera to “guess” their eyes are. (Sometimes this results in the camera placing the green square somewhere in the background, which is absolutely frightening, as I imagine it’s picking up the eyes of some invisible ghoul, but I digress.)

    5) Shooting continuous at 10fps

    If you like shooting action, this one is a real treat. Unless you’re coming from the a9 (which shoots at a mind-blowing 20fps), you’re sure to be delighted with the ability to shoot continuously at 10 frames per second. As a portrait photographer, I’ll often ask my subjects to walk, run, or jump in an effort to capture natural movement. Nailing these shots can be challenging if the camera doesn’t shoot at a fast enough frame rate.

    Though the a7RIII only offers 2 more frames-per-second than the XT-2, here’s where it really shines: Combining eye-AF with the continuous shutter. These two features are a powerful combination, practically guaranteeing that I nail focus for any intentional or unexpected movement.

    Bottom line:

    Though I’m known amongst my photographer friends as a fervent Fuji fan, the Sony a7RIII is an irresistible package. I have absolutely no regrets over buying it.

    Does the Sony replace the XT-2? That depends on what you shoot and what features you appreciate the most in a camera. In my opinion, Fuji is second to none with color science. Their baked-in film simulations are a delight to use. I love the simplicity of their menu system, along with their nostalgic build of their camera bodies.

    But when it comes to features and specifications, the a7RIII is hard to beat. With medium-format-like resolution, incredibly precise eye-autofocus, and the ability to capture most movement with its 10fps, this camera is a sure winner.

    Kevin Kleitches
    Kevin Titus Photo
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017
    Before I go into my review of this camera lets just go over my camera history, so you know what experiences I am comparing this to.

    My first digital camera was the Canon Rebel XTi -> Canon EOS 60D -> Canon EOS 6D -> Sony A7ii -> Sony A7Riii. I have also shot with the Sony A7Rii and a few other recent Canon mirrorless cameras like the EOS M and M3.

    In November of 2016 I made the switch from my 6D to Sony after borrowing a friend’s a7ii for a week. I loved it and it fit my workflow perfectly. I was immediately a fan. I used that camera every day. Fast forward to the announcement of the A7Riii a couple months back and it was the perfect time to upgrade.

    My focus is photography, but I wanted to be able to shoot 4K video for some projects at work too. I have had my A7Riii for a little over a week now. The slightly different shape is an immediate improvement for me. I have bigger hands and the Sony mirrorless cameras have always been a tad hard to hold on to. The slightly deeper body is actually one of my favorite changes. I picked up the Gariz leather half-case made for the A9 (Gariz XS-CHA9BK) and it fits like a charm and adds just a little more height to the camera as well. I HIGHLY recommend the half-case for people with larger hands, it gives my pinky a place to rest.

    The image quality out of this camera is insane, but I have used the A7Rii a bit and it is no different, so that is not a surprise. But for people not coming from the A7Rii, the detail you can get out of these sensors blows my mind.

    Video quality is good, I am just getting started with this area of creativity and am learning. But the ability to shoot flat is great. I am excited to be able to expand in this area.

    Battery life is great. I personally never have had a problem with carrying a few extra batteries in my pocket. I drove around Iceland for a week with the A7ii and 4 batteries and did fine. But this camera obviously has a much more impressive battery, something I will never say no to.
    Build quality is something you expect from a camera at this price point. The fitment is great, the buttons feel wonderful.

    RAW support is something I am patiently waiting for since I use Lightroom. There is a simple EXIF hack to change the camera ID to an A7Rii to get them in Lightroom, but still waiting for official support. (This is 100% on Adobe, but still a point to make)

    The viewfinder is beautiful. Coming from the A7ii, this makes a big difference. I still have not decided if I use the viewfinder or the LCD more, probably evenly split. But nonetheless the viewfinder is better, that’s welcome.

    Finally, Autofocus. I can not even begin to explain this. I know the A9 is faster, I know Canon and Nikon have cameras that are faster. But I have NEVER used a camera with autofocus like this one. I have always shot single-focus center point and just “focus and recompose” so that I can quickly get what I want in focus in focus. However, this is the first time in my life I have shot with a camera and I feel it focuses quickly and accurately. I shoot a lot with fast lenses and so focus is very important. This camera absolutely nails it. The subject tracking is incredible, the eye tracking is incredible.

    In conclusion, if you read this far you have probably already watched every YouTube review on this camera and visited this page 100 times. If you can afford one, you’ll probably get one. If you can’t, you’ll probably save for one. Maybe this review helped someone, that’s all I hope. Take care everyone, and keep on shooting!
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    David
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    Andrés Zerecero
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 13, 2022
    Excelente estado de arribo, bien sellado con todos los sellos en forma; la cámara funciona al 100%
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    Dustin B
    5.0 out of 5 stars A7Riii(A)
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    Came quickly with no issues. It is the A version and not the original R3
    robby-d
    5.0 out of 5 stars OMG wow
    Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2018
    Absolutely phenomenal camera. This is my 5th Sony mirrorless and 2nd full-frame, and I'm blown away. They've fixed almost everything that I didn't like in previous cameras, resulting in a body that does exactly what it's supposed to - it gets out of the way and lets me focus on taking amazing photos.

    There's not much to say that isn't already covered in the glowing reviews posted to every camera blog and site. However, I'll add this: It is amazing to take a full-body, landscape-oriented shot, but be able to crop to a headshot and still print 8x10. I wasn't too sold on the extra MP, but the versatility of being able to do obscene levels of cropping has proven useful in many situations.
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