Sony New Alpha 7s Iii Full-Frame Interchangeable Lens Mirrorless Camera
Sony NEW Alpha 7S III Full-frame Interchangeable Lens Mirrorless Camera
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- 12.1MP1 Exmor R sensor, optimized for 4K, sensitivity and speed
- New BIONZ XR processing engine delivers 8x more processing power2
- Low noise images with ISO up to 409,6003 and 15 plus stop dynamic range4
- Up to 4K 120p5 10-bit 4:2:2 and full pixel readout in all rec. modes
- Up to 4K 120p5 in XAVC S (AVC), XAVC HS (HEVC) and XAVC S-I (All-I)
- Video capture resolution: 4K UHD 2160p. Operating Temperature- 32 - 104 degrees F / 0 - 40 degrees C
- First time ever in an Alpha camera - S-Cinetone picture profile for cinematic look tone and color in video
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Brand : Sony
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Mirrorless Cameras
Rating : 4.8
ListPrice : US $3498
Price : US $3498
Review Count : 276
Sony NEW Alpha 7S III Full-frame Interchangeable Lens Mirrorless Camera
- There is a likely reason why they are heavily bragging about the A7siii, and that is all of the other things that come with this impressive camera. I imagine that the first thing most of us will notice is the ergonomics and build quality. Both of which are outstanding. Sony users will feel right at home and with some improvements to quickly adjust your ISO, Aperture, and shutter speed.The menu system is improved and nicely customizable to put whatever you need to adjust the most, right onto the first page. Let’s not fool ourselves; none of the cameras out there have really figured out how to do menus that make us happy. The A7siii has not figured out the magic formula, but it is getting close. I am yet to find a complaint, but I am holding back praise.Once you start shooting, only the most curmudgeon photographer could not express satisfaction at the industry-leading autofocus. Whether using human eye focus, traditional focuses, or the even further improved animal eye focus, the latest Sony technology is an impressive bit of technological magic. The lock on subject settings allows me to track the bride coming down the aisle as she passes the guest and others who jump into the frame. The A7siii sticks with her and does not jump to the new and closer object. Sure this is rather easy during staged shoots on manual, but for the unpredictable one take video situations… highly advantageous.Some other standout advantageous aspects are in the memory cards, batteries, heat management, and 10 bit 4:2:2. Memory cards are getting expensive! Many new cameras only allow expensive memory options. You do need a certified v90 SD card ($100 or so for 128GB) for the 120fps at the highest settings, but 60fps with excellent 4k and 10-bit quality has been working flawlessly with a bargain-basement v60 SD card. That means for most applications, the A7siii is the best option for keeping storage cost manageable and reasonable.Battery Life has been unremarkable, but this is an improvement because more technology and demand are being placed on the camera. Therefore the battery life is lasting as long as typical but getting more out of each drop and with no heat issues. Yes, no heat issues on the A7siii. Personally, most of my video shooting is highspeed and in the desert of Phoenix. August weddings are in brutal heat. The A7siii has no care or concern. One heat warning has been observed, but that was it, just a warning, and this is in the hottest of conditions faced but 99.99% of videographers.The only area where the A7siii does not shine is in the same area all of these mirrorless cameras fall short (in comparison to DSLRs), photos. Maybe it is me, but DSLRs take better quality pictures. Though the DSLR pictures are much harder to obtain because of focus and shooting speeds when you nail a DSLR photo is better than a mirrorless. Still, the A7siii is nearly guaranteed to capture multiple in-focus action shots.The A7siii will be my primary camera for the foreseeable future which is likely to be for many years into the future.
- I bought the aS7 III this week mainly for the 4K 60fps capability, which is great. But the overall image quality improvement over my A7 III is unbelievable! I work in ambient light and even here in sunny Florida, house interiors can be dark in the middle of the day, even with lights on. I shot a test video in my own home at midday and the improvement in color, brightness and detail was amazing. Really no need to use noise reduction on darker clips, and no noise even at higher ISOs. But what blew me away most was I shot in 4K-60 but exported it in 1080p and didn\'t realize it. I thought I was looking at 4K. Just stunning results. Best photographic equipment buy EVER!
- I am a true hybrid shooter. Many of the events I shoot go back and forth between video and stills in an instant. Though I loved my Canon gear I always wondered if something else might be better. Well, I took a chance and bought the A7Siii and the GM 24-105 f4, and I am not sorry one bit. For photos, everyone complains it only has 12 mp, but truthfully I haven’t had any issues. I love the stills I get out of this camera. No I can’t crop much in post or print billboards, good thing I don’t do either in my work. And this camera blows my Canon out of the water when it comes to video. I went from cropped 4K and 60fps maxed at 1080p, to amazing 4.2.2 10 bit full frame 4K up to 120fps. So if your like me and looking for an amazing hybrid shooter camera that doesn’t overheat (I was shooting in 100+ degree weather in Florida and never had an issue), this is the camera for you.
- So been shooting with over 20 Sony cameras in my lifetime. I do multicam shooting with up to 8 cameras at a time, and I shoot background plates for entertainment productions along with some doc work too. I was very excited to start using the camera with all the new and improved features.So why did this camera suck for me, the image stabilization is mediocre at best, in a side by side test I did with this and the Panasonic S5, the S5 was clearly better. The whole I frame thing meant having to buy little capacity storage cards for way more money instead of being able to use any of the dozens of SDXC cards I already own, again I\'m using 8 cameras at a time so way more cost. Looking at the imagery the Panny S5\'s 10 bit L-Gop frames even in high motion looked as good if not better to me than this camera.In comparing this to other Sony\'s I have used, I found this to be an somewhat better A7III. If your using 8 bit 420, both cameras looked close. The stabilization to me is poor in both. The high ISO noise at the higher end to me also seemed similar. It\'s like this camera has really high ISO, but when moving it becomes not as good as the S5 for seeing detail at faster motion in my side by side test, in what I see.One plus that I found over the S5, but for my needs is not as important since I pretty much shoot manual focus at infinity is the AF and viewfinder. Very good VF and AF. Best VF I have used in DSLR. But since I use the LCD screen, the S5 is equal to me.So leaving Sony was a PITA for me, I sold all my glass and bodies, 16 camera bodies/glass. The other cameras I used was the Sony AX53, again one of my top need is stabilization, and until now the AX53 with it\'s built in gimbal lens was pretty smooth, and for daylight infinity it\'s image is pretty good. Way smoother then the A7III\'s I also owned. But again the Panny S5 even beat this camera in stabilization.So unless autofocus and spending more money are your needs, to me the Panasonic S5 excels. Why, stabilization, ability to shoot 10bit 4K on SDXC cards, cheaper with nice lens, standard remote jack for controlling multiple cameras, and happier with the imagery.
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