Testseek.com have collected 238 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A7R 3 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A7R 3.
December 2017
(90%)
238 Reviews
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Users
(95%)
838 Reviews
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The editors liked
Superb picture quality
Resolution to burn
Twin card slots
Image quality
Image quality – fabulous
Flexibility – will suit wedding
Events
Street and landscape photographers in particular
Impressive autofocus performance
Much improved battery life
A market leader in full-frame
Interchangeabl
The editors didn't like
Large and heavy (with lens)
Few trick modes (e.g. time-lapse
Stop motion)
Too complicated – the menus
In particular
Are very difficult to work out
Very expensive – and as such asks a big question
Very slow in clearing image buffer
The grip could be a little wider (particularly if hefting a large telephoto lens around)
Abstract: With the launch of Sony's a7R III, full frame fans have plenty to agonize over. We've compiled a quick comparison of the three leading models to help guide you. Note, we've reviewed the 5D Mark IV and have posted a lab test of the Nikon D850 but have yet...
Fantastic image quality; Improved dynamic range over its predecessor; Very good high ISO performance; Much improved real-world AF performance; Class-leading burst rates, even with RAW; Improved 5-axis in-body image stabilization; Better 4K video quality;
Expensive; Menus still confusing; UHS-II support only on one card slot; No optical low-pass filter means greater risk of moire; No built-in flash; Buffer clearing still slow despite UHS-II support,
Abstract: Editors' note: Updated Oct. 27, 2017, with some verdicts and photo samples based on a few hours shooting with the A7R III.The full-frame A7R models are Sony's image-quality flagship cameras; the A9 may be the speed demon, but the high resolution, antialia...
Sharp images with plenty of detail and exceptional dynamic range, Much improved new battery with 650-single-shot-life, Lovely electronic viewfinder, Very respectable high-speed performance, Customisable 'My Menu' for direct access to most used controls
Still takes a while to work your way around the camera, LCD touchscreen lacks some functionality, Some buttons/dials are not the easiest to control, Still uncomfortable to hold with larger lenses
In terms of all-round competence, the Sony A7R III goes head-to-head with the Nikon D850 as the best full-frame camera money can buy. Indeed, the Pocket-lint team, alongside a panel of judges and the public voted it the best camera of 2018 in the Pocket-l...
The combination of 42.2MP, 10fps burst shooting and a very sophisticated AF system makes this a very attractive camera indeed: Sony has taken an already excellent mirrorless camera and made it even better.This is a camera that's as happy on a mountain as...
Published: 2018-02-28, Author: Phil , review by: 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
When you look at the camera you get for your money, it's hard not to be impressed by the Sony Alpha A7 III. With a wealth of advanced features, the A7 III is likely to appeal to many photographers looking for a well-rounded and advanced full-frame mirrorl...
Published: 2018-02-05, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
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
Despite its relative newcomer status to serious digital photography, Sony has made huge strides to catch up with its veteran rivals – and the A7R III is testament to that. Taking all the good bits from previous A7 models (the OLED viewfinder, solid build...
Abstract: For three years now I've been using the Sony A7S as my primary camera. It's compact and it's incredible in low-light, but in certain regards the camera is starting to show its age and doesn't really fit all my needs: It's limited to 12-megapixel photos, a...
Sharp images with plenty of detail and exceptional dynamic range, Much improved new battery with 650-single-shot-life, Lovely electronic viewfinder, Very respectable high-speed performance, Customisable 'My Menu' for direct access to most used controls
Still takes a while to work your way around the camera, LCD touchscreen lacks some functionality, Some buttons/dials are not the easiest to control, Still uncomfortable to hold with larger lenses
In terms of all-round competence, the Sony A7R III goes head-to-head with the Nikon D850 as the best full-frame camera money can buy. It's battle of mirrorless versus DSLR.The A7R III offers fractional image quality improvements over the hard-to-beat A7R...