Well, I honestly didn’t think this would be possible, but Photons to Photos measured the Sony a7RIII’s pixel shift PDR and it easily tops every other camera on the market. Their site doesn’t currently allow for a direct comparison, so you will have to look at the chart above and below, but here are the numbers.
Camera Model ▾ | Maximum PDR |
Low Light ISO |
Low Light EV |
---|---|---|---|
Sony ILCE-7RM3(PSMS) | 12.97 | 15850 | 12.31 |
FujiFilm GFX 50S | 11.90 | 7853 | 11.30 |
Sony ILCE-7RM3 | 11.65 | 5787 | 10.85 |
Nikon D850 | 11.63 | 41151 | 10.36 |
The Sony a7RIII is the first full-frame camera to top the recently released medium format cameras out there, but it requires the use of pixel shift technology. Sony should be very proud of this achievement and the rest of the camera world should be concerned, because there is nothing on the horizon coming to beat the a7RIII.
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Sony a7RIII: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony 24-105mm: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX 50S B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Nikon D850: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama