Category Archives: Sony a7RIII

Sony a7RIII: Has the Sony a7RIII Become A True Professional Option?

The Sony a7RIII has grown up a lot over the Sony a7RII and the first photographers to receive them are mainly pointing out the differences between the original and new camera. Sony did a good job of listening to the needs of professionals, but I really wonder if some of the things that were addressed could […]

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Don’t Miss B&H Photo’s Sony a7RIII Live Stream Today @ 12:30PM EST

B&H Photo’s live stream today coincides with the Sony a7RIII shipments starting and it should be informative. I hope the a7RIII lives up to all the numbers out there when I get my hands on mine. A lot of Sony fans have been waiting for this new R camera to be released to update their gear. B&H Photo also has a page set up for the event here. Join […]

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Photons to Photos Sony a7RIII Pixel Shift Can Easily Top Even The Fujifilm GFX 50S

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. […]

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DXO: Sony a7RIII vs Nikon D850 vs Sony a7RII

Now Sony has officially reached DXO’s 100 overall score threshold alongside the Nikon D850. With slightly different measurements than Photon to Photo’s results. DXO’s commentary is right in line with the marketing materials even though Photon to Photo shows no advantage from the Nikon D850 ISO 32 option. “However, comparing the A7R III sensor to the […]

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Sony a7RIII: RAW Support, Hacks, Tips n Tricks, Reviews, Adapted Glass, High ISO and Video Performance

The Sony a7RIII launch is right around the corner and RAW support is still a little spotty. Many will wait for Adobe support, but right now ON1, Capture One, and Luminar have support for the a7RIII. Of course, there is an EXIF hack, which has become increasingly common as sensors are recycled, but EXIF hacks […]

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Photons to Photos Final Dynamic Range Results For Sony a7RIII vs Nikon D850 vs Fujifilm GFX vs Canon 5D Mark IV

Photons to Photos published their final Sony a7RIII results and the Mark 3 is indeed a very slight improvement over the Sony a7RII. You can manipulate the results here if you wish, but of real interest is the big round-up of 40-50MP cameras, where the Sony a7RIII edges out the Nikon D850 at base ISO […]

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