If you are reading this, chances are you are considering full-frame mirrorless. Truthfully, there are a lot of good reviews that discusses the goods and bads about this camera as it is a very popular model. For me personally, the biggest benefit for going full-frame is the quality of lens available to full-frame cameras. I used a Nikon D5500 APSC camera for the past 5 years before acquiring this one. Aside from the quality of lenses, I think there are a few noticeable differences:
1. The Auto Focus system on this camera is truly amazing. Truthfully, if you overexpose or underexpose a couple of stops, no big deal, you can correct in post-processing easily. If your aperture is slightly off, no big deal, you may hardly notice. But if your focus is off, the photo is wasted and it is very difficult to notice until you load it to a computer to see. The auto focus system on this camera is very snappy and it is a huge leap for me compared to what D5500 offers.
2. The feature of what you see is what you get. I would consider this to be a very nice feature for mirrorless cameras. This feature is particularly useful for night photography as you can crank up ISO when framing initially. It also has the feature of highlighting the area in focus so you don't need to take unnecessary risks.
3. This camera has a built-in self-timer. This maybe considered as a duh feature but before, I had to use a remote control with my D5500 for star trail photos.
I am still learning about the features and continously being impressed by them. But if you are considering full-frame but not sure. I would recommend going for an "entry-level" full-frame mirrorless like this one. For most use cases, pairing this with a G Master 24-70 will give you plenty of fun.
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Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Photo sensor technology | CMOS |
Supported file format | RAW, JPEG |
Image stabilization | Sensor-shift |
Maximum focal length | 35 millimeters |
Optical zoom | 1 x |
Maximum aperture | 4 f |
Expanded ISO minimum | 50 |
Metering description | Evaluative |
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- Advanced 242MP BSI Full-frame Image Sensor with 18X readout speed* Advanced 242MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor * Sony test conditions Compare to the α7 II
- 15-stop dynamic range, 14-bit uncompressed RAW, ISO 50 to 204,800
- Up to 10fps Silent or Mechanical Shutter with AE/AF tracking AWB micro adjustment is G7 to M7, 57-step A7 to B7, 29-step
- 693 phase-detection/425 contrast AF points with 93-Percent image coverage
- Eye-AF with AF-C; Direct AF point 4-way multi-selector; touch AF Bluetooth Standard Version 41 - 24GHz band
- 5-axis image stabilisation with 55-stop exposure advantage
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- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.7 x 9.84 x 7.62 cm; 652.04 g
- Date First Available : Feb. 28 2018
- Manufacturer : Sony
- Place of Business : SAN DIEGO, CA, 92127 US
- ASIN : B07B43WPVK
- Item model number : ILCE7M3/B
- Country of origin : China
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Advanced 24.2MP Full-frame Image Sensor with 1.8X readout speed Advanced 24.2MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor. Lens compatibility - Sony E-mount lenses. Aspect ratio is about 3:2.
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | OLED | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | — | 3 inches |
lens type | Zoom | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Wide Angle |
zoom type | Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom, Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | — | — |
shooting modes | — | Automatic | Auto, Programmed, Aperture, Shutter speed, Manual, Movie | AUTO (iAuto), Programmed AE (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter-speed priority (S), Manual (M), Movie modes | Movie,Automatic,Shutter Priority,Manual,Sports | Movie |
connectivity tech | BLUETOOTH | NFC | WIRELESS LAN (BUILT-IN) | Wi-Fi | HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB | x | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
video resolution | — | 2160p | 4320p | 4320p | 4K UHD 2160p | 2160p |
optical zoom | 1 multiplier x | — | 8 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | — |
magnification | — | — | 0.78x | 0.78x | 0.9x | — |
wireless tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Wi Fi |
model name | ILCE7M3/B | Alpha ZV-E1 | Sony Alpha 7 IV with 28-70mm kit lens | Sony Alpha 7R III | Sony Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera | Sony Alpha 7C II |
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Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2020
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Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2019
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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.
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.
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2021
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This is my first full framed camera, and I am not disappointed. Do your research as the menu selection on this camera is quite extensive and can be intimidating at first, but break it down and learn the features and menu one small bit at a time and you'll be fine.
Highlights I'd like to note:
-the one I just got already had the 3.10 upgrade and with that, already had the built in intervalometer for time lapse photography
-the silent shutter mode is a nice feature
-the tilt screen on the viewfinder can tilt slightly up, and tilt more so downwards
-I can go on and on, but overall I am very happy with this purchase.
Highlights I'd like to note:
-the one I just got already had the 3.10 upgrade and with that, already had the built in intervalometer for time lapse photography
-the silent shutter mode is a nice feature
-the tilt screen on the viewfinder can tilt slightly up, and tilt more so downwards
-I can go on and on, but overall I am very happy with this purchase.
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2024
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solid camera
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2019
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I recently purchased an A7ii model and was pretty happy with the exception of low light and slower autofocus than the A7iii newer model. In fact the autofocus is so much quicker and more accurate that even adapted lenses using Sony's Amount to e-Mount appear to respond better. The inner processor makes such a difference to how quick the buffer flushes leaving you ready for more shot taking. The high speed 10+ frames per second shooting was not necessary but now I have it I am nailing more shots in my macro photography and bird shots. But best of all is the Human & Animal Eye Autofocus (EyeAF). It will change how you capture faces. It seems to lock onto the nearest eye and never let go. This should have been my first purchase all along.
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Alicia Keys
5.0 out of 5 stars
At this price, can't beat it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019Verified Purchase
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Improved Features:
1. IN CAMERA PROXIES... no one talks about this on youtube!!
2. dual card recording ability, dual writing ability
3. HLG color space, no overheating
4. Bright and Beautiful monitor, focus peaking, customizable buttons, uncompressed RAW photo capability, a large buffer depending on card size, and great autofocus with eye AF and face tracking... plus better "color science." Color science means absolutely nothing unless you are delivering a final image or video straight out of the camera, its all subjective and if you want Accurate colors Sony is the way to go. I could rant for pages about "color science."
5. Headphone Jack... Monitoring external audio is absolutely important if you are running wireless mics. I will use this to monitor my wedding ceremony Audio.
Things that could be improved:
1. The EVF is not calibrated color wise to match the display screen on the back of the camera... not a huge deal for video but it can get annoying for photo. Know your settings well enough to get you close in photos, and the RAW capabilities in Lightroom will give you some leeway.
2. No face tracking while using an external recorder AND recording in Camera. If you record solely on the external recorder you can still retain face tracking which is not a huge deal, there is an option in the settings but it turns the external screen black.
3. only 1 UHS-II slot. I would love to see two of them.
4. no 10-bit color depth... this is probably coming on the a7siii which I understand, but it would be incredible to get a firmware update on the a7iii, a7riii, and a9 to allow 10-bit color, making SLOG and HLG way easier to expose for and work with in post. Also, it allows creators to keep their a7iii and purchase an a7siii to match perfectly with it.
5. The shutter button is a little spongy... not a huge complaint here because I am being rather critical
The a7iii has improved almost all of the issues thus far I have experienced with Sony APS-C Cameras. In my example photos and videos, I used the 70-200 f/2.8 GM (incredible lens). The a7iii lasted 4.5 hours of continuous video and photo shooting to two different SD cards with a completely bright viewfinder and screen with 20% battery to spare... something I could only dream of on the 6300. This is absolutely a professional camera and is reasonably priced for the features it has.
if you are looking for a prosumer camera with pro features... you can't go wrong with the a7iii. It definitely is not a cinema camera but will absolutely serve me well until I need to upgrade in the future for both photo and video.
Alicia Keys
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019
Improved Features:
1. IN CAMERA PROXIES... no one talks about this on youtube!!
2. dual card recording ability, dual writing ability
3. HLG color space, no overheating
4. Bright and Beautiful monitor, focus peaking, customizable buttons, uncompressed RAW photo capability, a large buffer depending on card size, and great autofocus with eye AF and face tracking... plus better "color science." Color science means absolutely nothing unless you are delivering a final image or video straight out of the camera, its all subjective and if you want Accurate colors Sony is the way to go. I could rant for pages about "color science."
5. Headphone Jack... Monitoring external audio is absolutely important if you are running wireless mics. I will use this to monitor my wedding ceremony Audio.
Things that could be improved:
1. The EVF is not calibrated color wise to match the display screen on the back of the camera... not a huge deal for video but it can get annoying for photo. Know your settings well enough to get you close in photos, and the RAW capabilities in Lightroom will give you some leeway.
2. No face tracking while using an external recorder AND recording in Camera. If you record solely on the external recorder you can still retain face tracking which is not a huge deal, there is an option in the settings but it turns the external screen black.
3. only 1 UHS-II slot. I would love to see two of them.
4. no 10-bit color depth... this is probably coming on the a7siii which I understand, but it would be incredible to get a firmware update on the a7iii, a7riii, and a9 to allow 10-bit color, making SLOG and HLG way easier to expose for and work with in post. Also, it allows creators to keep their a7iii and purchase an a7siii to match perfectly with it.
5. The shutter button is a little spongy... not a huge complaint here because I am being rather critical
The a7iii has improved almost all of the issues thus far I have experienced with Sony APS-C Cameras. In my example photos and videos, I used the 70-200 f/2.8 GM (incredible lens). The a7iii lasted 4.5 hours of continuous video and photo shooting to two different SD cards with a completely bright viewfinder and screen with 20% battery to spare... something I could only dream of on the 6300. This is absolutely a professional camera and is reasonably priced for the features it has.
if you are looking for a prosumer camera with pro features... you can't go wrong with the a7iii. It definitely is not a cinema camera but will absolutely serve me well until I need to upgrade in the future for both photo and video.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This camera has made dreams come true
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024Verified Purchase
I purchased this camera for my daughter 6 months ago on her 18th birthday. She has always been artistic and has had a love for photography. For many years she made do with a basic camera making the best with what she had. I decided to get her an upgrade and she has absolutely run with it. She has a very successful photography business, which she started in high school and she is now able to do everything and more than she could’ve dreamed. I am not a photographer myself, but every time I speak with her, she thanks me for her birthday gift. The proof is in her work every time she sends me samples of her photography. I’m absolutely blown away with the quality of the image and overall product. I’m so grateful that I was able to purchase this camera for her to help her chase her dreams. It is getting the use, and love that it deserves.
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rhsmith
1.0 out of 5 stars
Won't respond to a warranty claim
Reviewed in Australia on September 16, 2021Verified Purchase
I bought the camera 11 months ago and something has happened with the connection to the lens. I have spent the last week emailing back and forth to get this looked at under it's warranty but they keep fobbing me off.
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