Category Archives: Sony a7RIII

Sony a7III: Sony a7III vs Sony a7SII, Reviews, Helicopter Rides, and More

Max Yuryev compared the Sony a7III and a7SII for the first time and the Sony a7III shockingly holds it’s own. Actually, the Sony a7III is much better than the Sony a7SII under most conditions, but if you’re shooting in a cave or by candlelight the Sony a7SII might have an edge. The Sony a7SIII will certainly […]

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Sony a7III’s New Sensor Explored

Photons to Photos is the gold standard for independent sensor testing and while we usually end up getting a look at their dynamic range results first this time they decided to publish read noise vs ISO results first, which you can manipulate here. When comping the Sony a7III to the Sony a7II, Sony a7RIII, and Sony a9 we […]

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DPR Sony Interview: CP+ 2018: 400mm, Sony a9, a7, Firmware Updates, and More

DPReview released their interview with Kenji Tanaka from Sony today and you can find a summary below of the key points. Sony isn’t strictly defining the a7III, but says consumers and professionals can use it even though it’s their basic camera The Sony 400mm is a big deal going into 2018 Sports photographers are a […]

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Using Nikon and Canon Glass on Sony Cameras: TCSTV Covers MetaBones, Sigma, Commlite Adapters

Sony’s current generation of cameras work very well with adapted glass in 2018. The Sony a7RIII, a7III, and a9 all are able to adapt Canon glass with close to native performance using the Metabones Smart Adapter or Sigma MC-11. Adapted Nikon glass is still about one generation behind the Canon adapters, but it is very usable […]

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Max Yuryev’s Sony a7III Lowlight Comparison: a7III vs a7RIII vs a6500 vs GH5

Max Yuryev made a name for himself as one of the top youtube videographers and his output is pretty far ahead of everyone else. While others are just offering their impressions Max took the time to do a Full Frame and Super 35 mode comparison video, which concluded with the Sony a7III is the top performer. […]

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Sony a7RIII Weather Resistance Explored At Last

Lens Rentals has some of the best data/experience available for camera/lens durability around and they finally did a Sony a7RIII tear down once and for all proving that Sony did indeed improve the weather resistance of the Sony a7RIII in some fundamental ways while making some surprising mistakes. Below are some of the major improvements. […]

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