On paper, Sony's $3,200 full-frame mirrorless Alpha A7R III is a beast. With an ultra-high-res 42.4-megapixel sensor that can shoot bursts at 10 fps, you can capture landscape photos one day and ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 42-megapixel mirrorless camera captured images with excellent quality. Pictures were very sharp, which means you can see even tiny details and very subtle patterns in the image. In ...
For three years now I’ve been using the Sony A7S as my primary camera. It’s compact and it’s incredible in low-light, but in certain regards the camera is starting to show its age and doesn’t really ...
Sony may have been first to launch a full-frame mirrorless camera, but Nikon brought decades of camera design experience with it when it entered the mirrorless market in 2018. The Sony A7R III and ...
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Sony's astonishingly fast A9 is still pretty fresh in people's minds, but that didn't stop the company from fleshing out its mirrorless camera line even more. The company officially revealed its new ...
Editors' note: Updated Oct. 27, 2017, with some verdicts and photo samples based on a few hours shooting with the A7R III. The full-frame A7R models are Sony's image-quality flagship cameras; the A9 ...
Sony on Wednesday added a new member to its a7 family of full-frame mirrorless cameras. Aesthetically, the Sony a7R III (model ILCE-7RM3) looks a lot like its predecessor from a few years back but ...
Progress rarely can be tracked with a straight line. The long arc of advancement for most technologies involves plenty of twists, turns, dead ends and false leads. For mirrorless digital cameras, in ...
Sony surprised the camera world this morning when it finally announced the new Sony A7R III, the long-rumored third iteration of one of the company’s best digital mirrorless cameras. It ships in ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. Sony clearly doesn’t want Canon and Nikon ...