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The Sony A7R III is now three generations old – but I think it’s got lots of stills life in it yet
The specs may no longer be stellar, but I think the Sony A7R III is still an effective rig for stills – although it’ll leave ...
Sony’s full-frame A7R IV was one of the best mirrorless cameras I’ve ever reviewed, so there was a lot of pressure on its successor. The company’s answer is the 61-megapixel A7R V, designed to deliver ...
Sony changed the camera landscape with its popular and powerful A7 and A9 full-frame mirrorless lineup, forcing its rivals to adapt or die. Now that its camera series does have some competition, ...
Despite the big price tag, this is an incredible camera in a class of its own. For landscape photographers, studio portraits, or professional wedding photography, the Sony A7R IV is the camera to beat ...
The Sony A7R V builds on the power of its predecessor with its higher resolution EVF and LCD screen, more stops of image stabilization and a new AI autofocus unit, but the massive 61MP sensor provides ...
We recently compared the new Panasonic Lumix S1R to the Nikon Z 7, but there’s another full-frame mirrorless camera in the 40-plus megapixel club that photographers should consider: the Sony A7R III.
Outstanding autofocus, beautifully detailed 61MP resolution and out-of-this-world images for professionals who want the best. One of the best cameras we've ever used, but its Achilles heel limits it ...
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