





Advanced 24.2MP Full-frame Image Sensor w/ 1.8X readout speed Advanced 24.2MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor. Improved AF and tracking plus up to 10fps continuous shooting capture decisive moments. Reliable operability ensures confident shooting. A light, compact body enhances mobility. 4K HDR3 4 movie recording capability.
Advanced 24.2MP BSI Full-frame Image Sensor w/ 1.8X readout speed Advanced 24.2MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor
15-stop dynamic range, 14-bit uncompressed RAW, ISO 50 to 204,800
Up to 10fps Silent or Mechanical Shutter with AE/AF tracking
693 phase-detection / 425 contrast AF points w/ 93% image coverage
In the box: SEL2870 lens, Lens hood, Lens cap, Lens rear cap, Rechargeable Battery (NP-FZ100), AC Adapter (AC-UUD12), Shoulder strap, Body cap, Accessory shoe cap, Eyepiece cup, Micro USB cable
Sensor Type : 35mm full frame (35.6×23.8mm), Exmor R CMOS sensor
12 reviews for Sony a7 III (ILCEM3K/B) Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera with 28-70mm Lens with 3-Inch LCD, Black
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Maria –
Solid Camera, Incredible Results
Excellent camera with amazing image quality. Autofocus is fast, low-light performance is great, and it’s perfect for photography. Very happy with this purchase.
Kamie –
Camera
Fantastic camera. This takes some of the best pictures. If you have experience with photography or not, you cannot go wrong with this.
Zachariah Morales –
Best camera on the market right now
Best camera on the market right now. Ive been shooting sony since the 1st gen a7 series, going from an a7
Black Walnut –
Won’t be returning to Canon?!??! More than 10 year Canon and Nikon user.
Okay, so it is hard for me to come to grips with this, but I don’t think I am going to be returning to Canon or Nikon.The big, and basically only, CON:AUTO FOCUS – Okay, I’m really really on the fence about this, but I THINK I like the AF on this camera, mostly. To give you some perspective, I was mainly using two 5D Mark III cameras for my portrait work, as well as trying out a couple of Nikon D750s and the AF on all of those those was all I’ve ever wanted. With those cameras, I’ve never had any issues whatsoever with autofocus. It always worked, even in low light, whenever I wanted it.Now comparing the Sony A7III to those, using the Sigma adapter and Sigma and Canon glass, I’ve had MOSTLY great success. The EYE-AF is AMAZING for anytime that portrait sessions are going slowly/ people are not moving around too much. I get A LOT more keepers when that is the case. In my work, however, I really like to have movement. I find that I get more natural body poses when movement is going on, and both the regular AF and the EYE-AF don’t work great when I’m snapping photos under those conditions. The camera can KIND OF focus when it is rapidly shooting, but it really seems to be a trade off – you either can focus, or you can shoot…. but not both at the same time like the Canon and Nikon excel at.I am VERY disappointed about that – that is the one thing that is keeping me on the fence.PRO’s:EVERYTHING else on this camera is AMAZING.Here are some highlights that particularly excite me:1) The customizability of the buttons – so much better than both Canon and Nikon. And it has even improved over the A7RII !!! :)2) The dynamic range and how far you can pull the files is amazing. I attached a photo out of an airplane window that I accidentally took at 4 stops (!!!) below what you see. It was basically pitch black and my eyes could barely make out the ice below, but Sony, you’re amazing, and this file came out great.3) The Image Stabilization is legitimately amazing. I can do handheld shots with my 270mm (135 + 2x extender) handheld at about 1/50th of a second and get sharp results 90% of the time.4) 10FPS is way more than I ever need as a portrait photographer…. but I kind of like it sometimes. :)Conclusion…So because the AF is not quiiite at the point where it is flawless in high frame rate shooting, I am still interested and willing to see what Canon and Nikon come out with. This camera is 90% of the perfect camera for me, and I could easily shoot it for the rest of my life… but it would be 100% perfect if the AF always worked in those fast movement/high frame rate kind of situations.
Sean G. –
Incredible
Truly a steal. I’ve been skeptical in the past buying used equipment, but this easily saved me hundreds with no decrease in product quality. It came essentially brand new and has been able to produce stunning photos out of nothing. I took it outside and quickly discovered two little hairs on the sensor, which I’m led to believe is why the original seller let it go. No issue to me, a $20 cleaning kit got rid of it. The photos it did appear in don’t at all feel ruined as I’ll just edit them out. Definitely my favorite purchase I’ve made, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking to make an equipment jump without spending an arm and leg. The colors are just great. Love it.
Felix Giusti –
Best Camera for the money.
Was on a Canon RP camera before deciding to upgrade. Was nervous at first because of the fear of the item coming in broken. When I tell you, that I am beyond impressed with this Camera. From how well it functions, to the picture quality is superb, the image stabilization is top tier. The size is amazing too fitting perfectly on my hand. And above all else, how easy it is to handle. The battery life is also another plus, being able to shoot at least around 710 pictures in one charge. Definitely recommend!
Ben –
Super diverse
Love this camera, very diverse in what you want when it comes to pics or vids
Vinicius Baroni –
Câmera é um absurdo de top
Jomdu Dulom –
No doubt one of the best in the market…
LuckyLucy –
I’m going to write a more thorough review here but i wanted to leave my initial impressions for first 10 minutes of using the camera. none of this has to do with photography/images in this initial review.1. bought this in amazon warehouse used department and upon receiving it, i checked shutter count and it was 5! this is basically a brand new camera. ZERO scuffing on body. absolutely pristine.2. firmware update from 2.00 to 3.01 went smooth and sony’s windows10 software utility was flawless. much better than canon’s archaic process (which is easy but just archaic — no installer)3. SOLID feel. my hands arent huge. but after a lot of complaints i’ve read that its a tad too small, i think for larger male hands, it could be. only my pinky on right hand grips halfway but i use it to cradle the bottom and the left hand cradles the lens. i have no complains here. I found previous camera (5dm3 canon) was chunky and big and caused fatigue but so far this camera is much lighter and i think it will be easier on my wrist fatigue. I would say the sizing here is very similar hold to canon SL1 SL2 SL3 mini DSLR series. Very compact and travel-friendly here.4. LOVE the button customization here. REALLY REALLY helpful. Latest accumulated firmware update 3.01 allow for more button customization functionality. I have yet to sit down and customize everything… this usually takes a good month for me, so i’ll update this review completely after a good session of shots.5. my refurbished version came with NO battery — i am able to buy NP-FZ100 RAVPower [Upgraded] found in amazon third party sony batteries on the latest 3.01 sony camera firmware. i’m very happy because theyre better value and sony isnt making a fuss with this in their firmware. Canon LOCKS you in on canon batteries and chips them so third party batteries dont register or function well with updated firmware. I understand the reasons why canon would do this (proper camera function guarantee, and prevent breaking electronics) but for me, i prefer the company leave it to customer to take that risk. Camera companies should just log the fact that third party batteries was used on the body into NV flash (when it comes to warranty discussions).6. Articulating LCD is really annoying… just articulates out and up and partially down facing. why bother? Sony really needed to copy canon here with FULL articulating LCD. but this is better than nothing….7. LCD touch screen is crippled. sony firmware crippled the touchscreen interface big time. You cant touch the screen to register input. there are limited screens where your fingers can input change. the rest is dial/OK based. why? Sony again should copy canon/nikon.8. Menu system is more or less really similar to Canon’s but just poorly organized. I wish companies would adapt the UI for touch screen interface rather than carry on with same UX design and just add touchscreen here and there. I honestly feel that canon’s been improving this in the recent past (especially with “Q” setting) but the industry needs to take a step back and advance the UX for touch screen.9. I wear glasses. the VF so far is decent Dioptric adjustment is great. I think as a small tweak, i would buy a larger cup (third party eye cup around 20$ here on amazon) to get a bit more separation from LCD screen and nose as well as seal up the lighting a tad more but no complaints as is though.That is all for now….. i’ll report back after a month or two shooting around.
Abdul Khalif –
Ease to use
Walber Menezes de Moura –
Se tiver condições pega a a7iv, mas essa aqui já quebra um bom galho.