Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera with 28-70mm Lens
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Much better than expected
I upgraded from the a7S and this camera has far-surpassed my lofty expectations. In fact, I'd say it is even better than the online reviewers claim. IQ is great, DR is off the charts, as is the low-light. The addition of 2 card slots and the thumb-stick are nice, but not game-changers for me. If I had to pick out the things I dislike, I'd say that the auto EVF sensor is still way too sensitive, and they still haven't added the fully-articulated screen design from the a99 and the a77 cameras. Pretty minor concessions for the images you get at this price-point.
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So far SOOOO Good:)!
Its back-ordered everywhere. I bought one through best buy which said it would ship once in stock... I waited 3 weeks and it was still back ordered......I decided to see if B&H was any different. I ordered 1 also (tax free:) which saved me an additional $300). In 2 days it said it was shipping??!!!!! I cancelled Best buy:) Camera is awesome. I went from a Sony A300 to this and the Pics are so much more sharp and clear. The option to send pics/vids and control with Cell phone are amazing. And the 4K videos......don't take my word for it...go get one:)!!!!!
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Believe The Hype
Reading the specs dont do this camera justice. I upgraded from the original Sony a7 (which is an excellent camera for stills), and am blown away with how much better the a7iii is. The colors are lovely, it handles beautifully, the customization options are nearly endless. In the short time Ive had it Ive been pushing its limits with video and am able to do things I wouldnt have thought possible. Its cut down time on my workflow with stills editing as I have much less correction to do. Its a beautiful machine that hasnt disappointed me at all so far.
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Best Camera 2018
Considering all of the features it packs in a small body and for a fraction of the price of competitors, the Sony A7iii is the best camera of 2018. Great image and video quality, portability, and touch & feel. I wish the camera had a top screen to display information and touchscreen abilities in the menu needs improvement. If you find the body to be small on the hand, an affordable option is the Really Right Stuff Base Plate for Sony; adds great stability and hold for the little finger. Another option could be the Sony VG-C3EM battery grip.
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Great Camera but can be improved yet still
Switched from being a loooong time Canon user and I love the system. Eye autofocus is outstanding. If canon could have gave us 1080p 120 sooner it would have kept me around but I got tired of them neutering their cameras. Sony is a innovator and look forward to the next model. Ergonomis could improve and it does seem like it could not take the wear and tear like a 5d4 but its a better over all camera in my opinion. Menu was a learning curve but create a custom menu and its no longer an issue. The customization is great and pretty happy over all.
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Jumped over from Nikon to Sony
I literally did over a year of research to see if a Sony mirrorless camera was something worth changing over to due to the costs of all new gear. I was initially saving up for the Sony a7Riii until this was released for a lower price and with better capabilities. I have not been disappointed yet with this camera. It is super light, powerful low light capability with photos and video. So many settings that im barely scratchign the surface of what this little beast can do. If youre thinking of switching over, do it. The sony a7 series are amazing.
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After one week, so far so good
I'm a full-time photojournalist and recently did a partial switch from Nikon to the Sony a7III mirrorless and love it so far. I just shot with it in a courtroom where a man was being sentenced for a string of violent attacks. I was able to shoot in silent mode without being a distraction in the courtroom and produce great images. It's going to take some time getting use to the camera and the menu system, but the pluses of the camera so far are: high ISO capabilities, silent shooting, light weight body and the electronic viewfinder are awesome.
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Not quite yet a pro level camera
My review is really based on just the comparisons I have with my other equipment. I ran it thru tests side by side with my Nikon D850, D750, Panasonic Gh4, and Gh5s. I used both Sony native glass and Nikon glass with a metabones adapter. The stills from the camera are about the level of the gh4. Not bad, but average. Nothing even close to the D750 or 850. The video was really disappointing. The GH5s was way cleaner. And the 230 fps stuff is unusable. I had to send it back. Bummer. But, I guesa why would Sony give you a a7r3 for 2 grand. not.
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Just incredible
The camera is just incredible. The Eye AF is a magical feature and the way it tracks movement is impressive. Quality in low light is hard to believe, as well as the dynamic range. Battery lasts forever and body construction is solid. The cons are just little things compared with the quality of this camera. Yes, to charge the battery in camera is quite annoying, it's a problem that forced me to buy the charger. And the screen is not as good as we would like, but it's not bad. In summary, this camera is an awesome piece of technology.
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a7III really is all that!
Thank you owners for all the video and reviews of the Sony a7III. Y'all helped me make a grest decision! I'm not as technical at 56 years old. I just know great video and photos when I see it. So moving forward from where I've been, this camera rounds out my arsenal. The a7III has lived up to all my expectations. Just remember, any camera needs the right lens for your needs. If you have the wrong lens for the job, don't blame the a7III. The 28 -70 is just a basic lens to get started. But the capabilities of the a7III are spot on.
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In Love
I'm in love with my new Sony a7 III camera. I'm a small person and this camera fits perfectly in my hand, and provides me with a sturdier grip than I've ever had with previous DSLR cameras. My previous cameras aren't comparable to the a7 III, but I would still like to say that I am stunned by the image quality. Even in a low lit room, I was able to capture awesome shots. Coming from a Nikon DSLR, I haven't found an real issues with the menu or accessibility. Just took a few minutes to figure out where everything is.
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Great Camera
I feel the urge to write this review because of so many 1 star reviews are simply noise. The very fact that all the one star reviews complaining about a missing charger shows just how good this camera is. BTW you can buy ~10 bucks a dual battery charger at popular e-commerce sites. Camera wise, the only complain I have is it does not support dual SDXC II cards. If I am using two cards and duplicate RAW, I will have very little advantage using SDXC II if I'm shooting pictures. Focus is good, EyeAF is super, IQ is great too.
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Unacceptable Quality
Yes, amazing prise, great autofocus e.t.c e.t.c. But Sony is back with it's old tricks from the A7 and A7R. Those cameras did not have battery chargers either. I should have thought that Sony would learn from the negative feedback it got because the next generation (A7II and A7RII) had chargers. Now back to the old tricks! $90 bucks is $90 bucks for the charger. Way to go SONY!! If that was not enough, the camera came home with all the dust of China on the sensor!!!! Quality control down the drain! Again, way to go SONY!!!
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Outstanding camera and lens! Highly recommend!
I did not think that I'd like the Sony a7III body as much as I did-but I do! Like the way it feels in my hands, the placement of the controls, even the weight isn't too bad-not like a micro 4/3rds but still pretty good. I primarily bought the body for its dynamic range and because I missed owning a full-frame sensor body. I am not at all disappointed. My last full frame was the canon 5dmiii and the Sony truly delivers. The Sony 24-105mm lens is very sharp and a great lens to use with the a7III. I highly recommend both!
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Completely Enamored w/this camera
For a college student who has saved & waited over 2 years, dabbling with the a6000 and a6500 but could not really afford them, this camera has taken the best pictures and videos out of all of them and from my friends who are Nikon and Canon shooters. Everyone keeps asking which camera I use to take my photos and the detail in the video is unmatched in the mid-range mirrorless camera space. Battery life is amazing with the bigger battery and the Sony ecosystem is one that I plan to stick with for the foreseeable future
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No Battery CHarger Boohoo! Grow Up
I dont understand why people purchase a product without looking at Whats In The Box. You walked into it without doing your research so dontblame the company for not adding a battery charger. Other than that the Sony A7 iii is a total beast on the field. It is my first mirrorless camera and Im glad I went over to the A7 iii. It is a great travel size camera that packs a punch and it has not let me down one single bit. Ever sinceI got this camera Ive been messing around with it as if I was a little kid in a candy shop.
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A game changer.......
Sony really hit below the belt with the other manufacturers, they came out with an absolute game changer for the price. This camera is as good as the A7R III in every aspect besides MP, and screen resolutions. And it even excels beyond the R III in some aspects such as low light performance. The kit lens is one of the better kit lenses but I wouldn't say its worth the normal retail price outside of the kit. For the extra $200 its worth it! It's compact for a decent zoom range too so that's a plus. Great job Sony!
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Pro video shooter in love with the A73
Pros. Too many to mention, so I'll just mention a few drawbacks. 1. The EVF is not as sharp/clear as I would like it. But still very usable. 2. The exposure override button is too easy to accidentally adjust. And that is all. From a pro that moved from Canon four years ago, and own A7S & A7R2 and now this, this is a superb camera, and for the price - WOW! I just shot a prime lens 4K video comparison (for myself) with a Canon 1DX2, and to my surprise it knocked the Canon out of the park, even at 100mb/s.
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The Camara is Crazy Good in low light
Buying this camera I wasn't sure which one to pick. Do I go with the Sony a7rIII which on paper looks better or do I go with the Sony a7III? Having had the experience/privilege to shoot with both cameras I can say that both are fantastic cameras and that this one particularly fulfills my needs and want as far as getting the perfect shot. More expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. Could not be happier with the camera, the build feels super solid no loose parts and has a general premium feel. Would recommend!
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Best budget prosumer camera PERIOD.
I shoot real estate photo and video work professionally and have been a long time Canon user. Finally made the switch over to Sony due to its leading edge in the video market. This has lead to an easier work flow, even better image, and I couldnt ask for more. The setting menu is quite daunting compared to canons but there are plenty of forums and videos showing setups. Hands down, best dynamic range I have personally worked with. Pair this up with the Laowa 15mm and you have a rock star of a real estate setup.
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Fine camera but without wall Charger.
This is a good camera but it does not come with a wall charger. I am canon user and i never realized Sony can cut the cost like this until i open the box. I purchased a third party charger as charging in camera is really not user friendly and i dont want to risk the camer motherboard. Touch screen is very poorly implemented and cant be used for Menu. On positive side camera is pack with features Eye AF works really well and focusing is tremendously improved but still not good as canon dual pixel Autofocus.
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Switched from Canon
I am an amateur photographer who switched from Canon to Sony (moving countries created this opportunity). I like the silence of my A7III (mirrorless) and the built in stabilization, that is a huge advantage. The built in intervalometer is also great, I don't need to install any third party firmware (aka MagicLantern). I still biased towards Canon Color profile so I am doing a little bit more of post processing but the end result with this camera is way better when compared with what I used to have.
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Excellent IQ
So far the camera is fantastic, and the kit lens is ok, but not great. The build quality seems slightly less good than the A7RM3. Most people wouldn't be able to tell that difference. Slightly less EVF resolution, and obviously 18mps less sensor resolution than the A7RM3. A7M3's iso is better, and I suspect the newer sensor is a bit better too, with the exception of the resolution. Sony calls this their basic model, but it's lightyears ahead of anything else in it's price range, and that's a fact.
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Where do I start?
I purchased the first A7. I watched enviously as Sony release the A7S, A7II, A7R+++++, etc. But, the a7iii maintains its status as the best bang for your buck if you are in the market. I waited for the price to go down, but every review I read said it was already priced competitively for what it offers. I think it has finally dropped a couple of bucks. But, if you are waiting, scrape your pennies together and pick up this extraordinary instrument. No regrets. Versatile, quick, more than capable.
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