• Reviews around a7riii (3.99 of 5)

    Sony a7R III 42.4MP Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera

    • Is the Sony a7RIII worth getting
    • With the A7RIII, you no longer need to buy the A6500, as the A7RIII has all the capabilities of the A7RII and A6500 plus more
    • So for those who want a general use camera with the best possible image quality, it is very easy to recommend the A7riii.
    • But when it comes to features and specifications, the a7RIII is hard to beat
    • I highly recommend the A7RIII and Samy's Camera shipped it to me in mint condition via FedEx in a well-packaged box.
    • The A7RIII now has anti-flicker and is actually better for my situational sports shooting than my A6500 minus the 2 frames per second
    • The A7RIII works well with my a6000 lenses.
    • In a nutshell, the A7RIII is hands down well-worth it if you're looking for an all-in-one camera
    • The focus peaking between the A7RII and the A7RIII is like apples to oranges
    • The A7riii easily clears that standard
    • Truthfully, the D750 may not produce images as sharp as those the Sonys are capable of producing in good lighting, but the D750 with a 20mm or a 70-200mm Tamrom Way outperforms any Sony in low light--yes, including the A7RIII (the new one, that is).Anyway, the Sonys produce super sharp images with native lenses and non-native lenses with good adapters, but they tend to perform poorly in low light, relative to Nikons