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

    • I have a full control of my composition and crop whatever/whenever i want and still get stellar crisp images
    • Fantastic images
    • I've always needed some degree of stabilization or high shutter speed for sharp images.
    • Like it’s direct competitors (Nikon D850, Pentax K-1 and Canon 5D Mark IV), it gives you superb images, great flexibility in terms of handling low light, action, and wide dynamic range.
    • Hiking while in Banff AB and noticed all my images have a burned in “c
    • The slow sensor readout time results in warped images when shooting fast action
    • 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
    • , I was getting sharp images at 1/2 of a second.- Dual SD cards.
    • This camera is fast and really Sharpe images
    • It will enter this weird mode where the camera will brighten the entire image on the screen
    • 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
    • Coupled with Sony's 24-70mm G Master f2.8 Zoom & Sony-Zeiss TA 55mm prime, Sony's 90mm macro and your set to go.
    • The ‘G’ line is also excellent though not of the superior quality of the G Master line
    • Through a multi-decade partnership Sony and German manufacturer Zeiss have created some truly excellent lenses, many of which are on par with, or surperior to, the Sony G Master line
    • Many companies are now jumping on board with this camera and you can find some great lenses for decent prices or you can go all out with the G-Master line
    • Over the last year I have invested in every Sony 1.4 prime and G Master prime/zoom lens other than the 100mm STF