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December 2017
(90%)
238 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(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)
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
Quite simply, the Sony A7R III is a ludicrously brilliant camera, and one of the very best on the market...
Published: 2017-12-01, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
10fps at 42.2MP, Advanced 5-axis IS system, Large and bright EVF, Fast AF performance, Improved handling
Battery life could still be better, Limited touchscreen control, Only one SD slot supports UHS-II cards
If Nikon thought it was going to have things all its own way with the D850, it should think again. Sony has taken one of our favorite mirrorless cameras and bolstered the performance to make the new Alpha A7R III a much more capable and well-rounded offer...
Published: 2017-10-27, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
10fps at 42.2MP, Advanced 5-axis IS system, Large and bright EVF, Fast AF performance, Improved handling
Battery life could still be better, Limited touchscreen control
Sony has taken one of our favorite mirrorless cameras and bolstered the performance to make the Alpha A7R III a much more capable and well-rounded camera. We can't wait to get our hands on one for our full review...
Abstract: The full-frame A7R models are Sony's image-quality flagship cameras; the A9 may be the speed demon, but the high resolution, antialiasing-filter-free A7R series rules Sony's roost when it comes to tonal range, sharpness, color fidelity and other important...
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Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Mike , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Image quality, 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
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), UHS
A great camera with a few flaws that has really taken it up to the big boys in the top end full-frame DSLR market. Has every right to be considered a major contender by anybody looking to move into high end hardware. Will convert some pro photographers to...
The Sony Alpha A7R III is easily one of the best cameras you can buy at the moment. I think we are slowly coming to a point where professional cameras don’t need to be traditional full frame DSLRs. The time of the mirrorless camera has truly come and the...
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: This mirrorless full-frame takes its predecessor's superb resolution and throws in 10fps shooting too – amazing!OF course, it was bound to happen. We knew Sony had the technology to combine high resolution with high-frame rates from the moment it laun...
Abstract: VerdictThe A7R III is so powerful and versatile that it seems churlish to criticise it at all – but we are going to knock off half a star for its troubling body-lens size mismatch, and 530/650-shot battery life, which is good for mirrorless but poor nex...