The Sony A7III Review // 3 Years Later
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Who thinks the A7III is still worth picking up???
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sony a7iii or e-m1 mark ii?
Definitely the A7III because of the larger sensor. Huge difference in low light performance and the A7III has better AF
@@learningcameras hmm if you can buy e-m1 mark with 12-40 pro for 1200 Euro vs only body a7iii for 1400 euro? Which camera would you choose
@@yesmanyesmanyes Thank you for the quick reply
Even now during April 2024 I have bought this Sony A7iii with 28=70mm kit lens and Tamron 70-300 RXD iii lens and have found your comments are perfectly true and fitting. Thank you from India.
best camera of the decade and will be relevant for 5 ore years!!!still using the a7rii with amazing resukts as well!
100% not true.
How's the screen treating you on that a7rii. Did it come off yet.
@@Life_Is_A... no it is in perfect condition like new with a 7$ tempered glass installed!! The camera performs amazing for being 4 years old and for 900$ used I don't think you can get anything better
@@Life_Is_A... oh quit it! did it come off yet LMAO....I own 2 of them with over 100,000 pics on each and not one single issue....
@@donzokor5312 he's probably salty that even now, three years later he can't afford it. I've used a Canon and Nikon in the past and jumped to Sony. This is hands the BEST sub $2k FF camera.
Bought a used A7ii a few months ago to decide whether I really wanted to go mirrorless. Fell in love with it immediately and after a couple weeks replaced the kit 28-70 with a Tamron 28-75. Followed that with Tamron 70-300 and 17-29. Super happy with this lens combo! Lightweight, inexpensive and amazing performance. All that said, I’m now getting ready to put the a7ii back on eBay and pick up an a7iii body. Wish I’d done that initially, but c’est la vie. After all of the amazing reviews and recent comparisons like this one, I have no question about my decision!
It’s the 3rd Party e-mount glass from Tamron, Sigma, Viltrox, Samyang and Tokina make Sony the hands down value leader. Compare the cost of a 3 or 4 lens package from Nikon or Canon against comparable e-mount options and the cost difference is staggering. What you can get for $3,000-$3500 from Tamron/Sigma for e-mount would cost upward of $8000 from Nikon or Canon. Buy the a7iii now, load up on e-mount glass and in 2021 the a7IV will leapfrog the R6/Z6 performance.
@Gabriel Rafi Just search for Tamron e mount lenses. Some of the best quality for the price.
@Gabriel Rafi chick tamron 24-75 it will be good start and also sony 90mm it will take you to expert level
What about the Apsc
I have had my A7iii for over two years and it was and still is stunning, when released there was little on the market to compete, even today I see no reason to change. The regular firmware updates seem to keep the camera relevant. I also have a Sony A7Riv, which is also incredible, however, other than resolution, the A7iii is not far behind.
You did an amazing job on this video! I have been scavenging a lot of the a good camera for my budget and this helped tremendously. The way to explain and give information without the viewer doing the research is top notch. Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much!!! So glad it helped
I upgraded to the a7iii 2 years ago from the a7ii. ( main reasons 1. Battery life, 2. Auto tracking). This is a great camera and buying better glass is all you need
Great video dude. Love the content here. Top quality. Looking forward to more 👍
I have it for 2 years now. And I print a lot for my home walls. My sweet spot is at 70x100cm prints but I also made a three row panorama and is crisp sharp at 2x1 meters print ! I Just love this camera.
I can use this video to remind some peeps that regardless of the "flaws", this camera is the catalyst for the sub 2k full frame mirrorless goodness we can enjoy from all manufacturers today.. it's crazy that it's already 3 years..
I baught this masterpiece last year and still enjoying shooting with it :)
how's it for photography?
@@FrancoEnElMedio Really Awesome ! 😍🙌
Just purchased mine today and downloaded your manual. Can't wait to see what type of shots and videos I produce with this camera!
Awesome!!! Hope it works out amazing
This was an excellent video. Thanks a ton for the information, and it helped me a bunch!
Awesome!!!
I was very lucky, my local camera store got this camera two weeks before official launch, so I could use it on an America trip with my old band. Felt in love immediately and that hasn't changed until this day. The a7III is a truly amazing camera and since you can get it for around 1500 Euros in Germany (original price was 2300) it is more than worth its money, no matter what the a7IV can do.
Very nice 3 years later review! Thank you.
Just went from cropped sensor to full frame. I purchased a7iii and so far sooo great.
Have one on order now. My first full frame camera. Looking forward to expanding the type of shots I may now be able to obtain, especially low light and Astro . Coming from a micro 4/3 system .
Thank you so much Dan, as always very helpful and informative, I have been learning a lot from your videos, Thanks for the encouraging words as well! God bless and good luck!
Means so much! I really appreciate that. Same to you
@@learningcameras You're very welcome! Thank you so much too!
I think you should have mentioned the software, image edge, and desktop options. Additionally Sony has a ton of integrated options for recording audio, and flashes etc.
I'd absolutely love to get my hands on one to start my own business! Losing your business because of covid sucks but I definitely see that as a sign to start a new chapter in my life and photography has always been a passion of mine! :) Love the review, you've inspired me Dan!
Definitely an opportunity to start a new chapter! Covid was pretty rough to photography too though. Most of my time pre covid was spent shooting weddings which were ALL canceled as were my travel plans and thus a bunch of sponsored videos. The nice thing about doing your own thing is that you are free to adapt and find new areas to thrive in so stay inspired and coming up with new idea!
Just purchased, absolutely loving it so far!!
same
And you will love it indefinetly
Just bought mine this summer and I've been loving it since!
Got the Panasonic S5 over this for travel photography. That pixel shift mode might be handy for landscapes. The autofocus might not be the best in low light but is still an upgrade over DSLRs I used before. Paired with Sigma 24-70 2.8
That intro though 😍🔥
Thank you for this information.
Most seamless transition into an ad I've ever seen. Well played.
I found it extremely annoying, i don't know why but i find it hard to trust him now after that stupid move.
I don't know anything about cameras, but I am more into making video Your a real professional bro nice work
Thinking to upgrade from Nikon DSLR and this is going to be great upgrade. Thanks for awesome video
Hey Dan, I've spent weeks debating what Sony is right for me I want to shoot quality video occasionally and also take photos more of a hybrid and it seems in the Sony line the A7III is still the best for both. Thoughts? Should i wait for the A7IV?
Nikon user here but have to give it a like 😀.”Clean” and accurate review,quite refreshing these days 👍
I appreciate that!
Just got it within the month, can see myself not chasing any anytime soon!
Dan: Thanks for this informative review. I'm considering buying a Sony A7III but I may want to buy a newer Sony model. What is a comparable Sony full-frame mirrorless that was released after this camera? I mainly take photos of cityscapes, architecture, landscapes, street and candids. Thank you!
Dan, great review. I know it was from a while ago. Haha. I started with an a6000 about 1.5 years ago, and now I'm looking at getting something like this or the a7c. Decisions as usual! I'm thinking if nothing else I grab the a6600 and wait for the a7iii to drop some more in price, though it may be a while. Thanks again!
Waiting for sony to launch A7iv so that i can buy A7iii (used) at very low price :p
I just bought one for $1200!
@@luisvdesign where did you buy it from?
@@luisvdesign second hand?
same here!!
I got one for 1000 at b&h. I seen it n I grab it real quick. The lowest I've ever seen for on that site
If I was mainly shooting stills, I’d be picking up the A7RIII (which I did, then sold it, and I'll be buying another!). That camera is such fantastic value now; Only slightly more than the A7III, less than half the price of an R5, and 42MP is the sweet spot for me.
Price vs features vs output vs native glass selection... It's awesome.
Video-wise, the Lumix S5 is a great camera, too.
Definitely worth a mention.
Every modern camera is fantastic with almost identical output though. I’d choose based on the native glass for my needs.
Just ordered the manual.. thanks again
I’ve had mine over 2 years. So many photo shoots and wedding films... and it’s never failed me once.
I switched from Nikon to Sony about 2 years ago, I have the a7iii and a7Riii. Both are amazing cameras.
Which do you like more?
@@1durch0 Sony way better auto focus, lens are super sharp too.
Thanks, and which of these two Sony’s 😁
@@1durch0 whichever you’re budget Allows
A73 or z6 ?
Hey awesome video... I'm currently looking and its really difficult. I've a budget of about 2k € and this needs to include a camera + a good lense for product photography and life style shots. I've been looking at the sony a7iii, z6, eos rp, eosr. What would you go with? Wish you the best, Seb
Game changing camera. Can’t wait for the a7iv, although we’d still be fine with the a7iii
So glad u did this video...I just received my a7iii today because the price was so compelling. Upgraded from Canon m50
Awesome!!! Hope you enjoy
Game changer 👍🏿 great upload
Nice video. Great intro. Keep it up, Dan!
Thanks Jorge!!!
I've been waiting to upgrade from my APS-C Sony A6500, which I purchased about 6 months before the Sony A7III was launched... to the Sony A7IV. Come on Sony 1st Quarter 2021?
I recently switched from Canon system to Sony and the camera I got was a7 III. Worth it ✊
Good to read that. I was not sure about the a7iii vs the r6. Got the a7iii plus the Sony FE 35mm 1.8 and 3 extra years of sonys premium service. For 1800€ after cash back the decision wasn't that hard anymore.
@@Nearest_Neighbor as for me the dealbreaker was inbody image stabilization :) but I totally agree, Canon mirrorless is more expensive, especially their RF lineup, which is also quite limited to chose from.
I love my A7iii, I use a tamron 28-75 and a sigma 100-400. I only need it for stills and don’t do any video so it suits my needs to a tee
Got that fire segue 🔥🔥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
In my opinion it’s still one of the best ever. The current used price is awesome and is still well worth considering. I’ve always relied on it. I have the A7s3 and the a73 as a great combo. Just to add the Panasonic S5 is also a great choice all be it with not so good AF performance.
Love your video, thxs
Not a pro but just a photography lover here...and I love my Sony a7iii, so thank you very much for this video, let's me know my money was well spent!!! Would you happen to know if there will be another firmware update in the near future to update some or any of the issues you spoke of? It's been awhile.
Awesome!!! So I really don't expect another big firmware update since there is likely an A7IV around the corner. I actually think they planned to release one this fall but delayed it
Hey I was thinking to buy a7iii but as of now it is 2 yr old camera and still best ......but I am having a trouble to make choice that should I wait for Sony a7iv because it may be coming soon....what are your thoughts on it. Help me on it😊
What are your thoughts on the Canon 90D? Is that a good alternative for purely video?
Dan great video. I think it is time to trade-up to mirrorless camera. My son's wedding is coming up and I feel it is right time to trade in my entry DSRL for mirrorless. I am currently a Nikon owner and comparing the Sony A7iii over the Z6 or Z6ii. The main reason is the price, I think it is the right time. I know that there will be learn curve, but I think the Sony A7iii is worth the experience. Am I right? or Should stay with Nikon? I am retire person and can't buy a new mirrorless camera every time some new comes out. The Honda Civic I have is 13 years old and have over 210,000 miles on. Your input will be appreciated.
do you think there is a update coming for the a 7 III to use it with the new LA-EA5 adapter?
hi im looking to purchase my first camera. I'm mainly going to use it for videos but I really want to use it for photos as well. I'm also familiar with cameras and am not shy to do some research and how to properly take advantage of them either. I'm having a hard time deciding between this or the A7C.
Center lock on autofocus is a life saver on this camera! When I learned about that I flipped
8:04 - which camera & lens did you shoot it with?
I’ve had my a7iii since October 2018. I’m still loving all the features about the camera, as I’m shooting both photo and video equally. The battery life is amazing. One thing I’d wish the a7iii had is a quick charge option. Other than that I do agree the screen is a bit lacklustre, but with a recent addition on the atomos ninja v, it makes up for it to a certain degree. I cant wait to see what the a7iv will offer, and hopefully the upgraded features would justify upgrading the a7iii!
Have you had any issues with the shutter? In other words have you passed the estimated 200,000 shutter count on the a7iii
@@adrianalcaraz6469 hmm I’m not too sure. Any idea how I can find out the shutter count?
@@PTSOPHOTO yeah! Usually there’s websites that can track it, you’ll just need to take a picture on an as card, and drop that file onto the tracker, it Weill then read the file # and tell you what your camera shutter is at
Well explained 🔥
Nice and timely review. How do we access the menu item descriptions that begin at 6:32? I have this camera and the a7r IV. I am a stills amateur shooter and use the a7III often. I keep the 55mm Zeiss f1.8 sonnar lens on it practically permanently.
I have all my guides posted here: Sony A7III Menu Guide: geni.us/A7guides
You can use a coupon code LC20 for 20% off as well!
how has the Sony a7iii held up in rain? have you ever had to shoot with water or rain involved?
Just knowing the A7IV is around the corner makes me wanna wait for those updates.
Worried it will be good but not a possible ~$1k more than the A7iii which can be had for as little as £1200 (recent blink and you miss it deal on Amazon recently).
@@daudabappa932 you don't just pay for improvements - you pay for future-proofing. If you plan on holding onto the camera for a few years, it's worth it to invest in the newer features, faster processor, better color science, superior autofocus, better LCD screen, a screen that flips out, an improved EVF, an improved sensor, possibly better ergonomics. You get those benefits every single time you shoot. So if you shoot 10 times a month, and you hold onto the camera for at least three years, that's at least 360 photography sessions that you will enjoy those benefits. That's worth $1,000 to me.
Definitely worth waiting for the A7IV. Even if someone were looking to invest in their first full frame camera, I would recommend the A7C. Not that the A7III is bad, far from it. It’s just that the A7C has newer features such as real time tracking, better AF, IBIS + Gyro and the flip out LCD screen. The A7IV will be a BEAST!
@@alvarolachner you're right but actualy a7iii has better IBIS
@@lacijunga Yes, due to the smaller body / weight. Nonetheless, the A7C records Gyro Data and the footage can be stabilized in post processing. I think the A7IV will hace the Active Image stabilization that the A7SIII has.
Got the A7rii since launch.. until today still using that.
I guess I'll only change when that finally give up on me. The A7iii/A9 AF already outclass A7rii by quite abit. Cant imagine the future.
Do you think the 500 euro difference between the Rii and iii is worth saving up? Purely stills
@@andremifsud604 Hmm. If you consider a more overall and standard camera.. then a7iii is better. Since it AF faster and has 2 card slot. However.. if what you shoot dont move fast and you like to see more details in your photo.. then a7rii is better.
Personally, I am not so concern over 1 or 2 card slot.. although many would say 1 card slot is a deal breaker. I have been shooting over 10 years.. I never had card failure before.. alas.. if shit want to happen.. it will happen..
I bought the A7iii on the 1st of Jan with a 24mm f1.4. Looks great
What do you find that lens best for? Can it be used beyond portraits?
I have the A7 iii and the A9 ,I wish I could combine the both to make a great camera.
I was considering picking this camera up for a start up CZcams channel, but also for taking underwater stills with an ikelite case. Would you recommend any other cameras to look at for those two vastly different goals?
So this camera would be the best if you wanted to accomplish both of those with one camera. But if one of those needs is more important than the other, let me know! The A7c would be better for CZcams but it's new and I'm not sure if they have underwater cases
Hey, I want to upgrade my gear and looking to get a new camera. I mainly focus on wildlife photography for the new camera. My old camera is a Nikon D5300. I want to update to a full-frame.
The 3 main things are weight, price, and lenses availablety. Do you have any recommendations? I was thinking Sony A7III or nikonZ6?
Very informative video that shows why the Sony A7III is a top tier camera!
This camera I very much want. I shoot an a7ii right now. And these two cameras are galaxies apart. I want an a7iii badly. Costs are an issue for me for now. But time is on my side. I got the a7ii for a song so I am not complaining. I have an RX10 which I love too. I also shoot Canon and have the wonderful 7D. The a7iii endures like no other. It did spark the revolution.
It is definitely a great camera given years later it still offers mainstream specs with a rather cheap price. But I'd suggest people to rather wait as Sony's probably putting a few of the new stuff on A7s3 to A7m4 release next year around this time accroding to rumors. And that would make it a real perfect camera for anyone. Arguably one of the best AF, improved and touch menu finally, flip screen, possible 4k60p. And maybe even slightly more than 24mp. Any one of these features would make it worth the wait, nor say possibly all packed together.
I am just to buy a a7 iii but have read some problems with the shutter. Schoud I be worried about that or go ahead and buy this camera???
I was thinking of getting the Nikon 6II but reviews state the AF BIF tracking is terrible.
How is the Sony A7III with BIF AF?
Fantastic review
Appreciate that!
Good morning Dan,
I see that you already had the Sony a7III and now you have the a7IV.
I want to buy a camera to start with leisure photography and I would like to know your opinion as to whether it is worth the difference in price from one to the other or whether I would be better served with the 7III.
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply! The A7III is absolutely fine unless you shoot video, then the upgrades on the A7IV are WELL worth it
Thinking of selling my A6400 due to Sigma finally coming out with Full Frame options especially their 35mm 1.2 Prime Lens for A7iii
Well, you can still use them on the A6400 so maybe pick up the lens and save for the A7IV which would be a bigger upgrade to your a6400. Technically the a6400 has better AF than the A7III!
What you would recommend between sony a7iii or Sony a7c?
Still rocking my A7ii and I am so happy with it! Luckily I didn’t get a Canon or Nikon back then...
I think getting nicer Glas is actually more important then a new camera ... .
Hi Dan, thank you for another great vídeo! Would you tell me how do you focus on that photos of the dancers in the rain and the cars in the desert ? I mostly shoot people but if they move a little faster, I lose the focus. If I ask a model to come towards me running or walking fast, the photos come out of focus. For this I use "Wide" with the face/eye tracking on. Would you tell me what focus settings you used in the photos I mentioned above, please? Thank you so much in advance!🙏
Appreciate that! So my bigger question is what lens are you using. The camera itself should be able to track in that setting but maybe your lens needs a faster focus motor. Wide with the face/eye tracking on is all perfect. You just need a lens with a fast AF motor and good communication with the camera
@@learningcameras Thank you so much for answering... I'm using a Sigma 85mm 1.4 DG DN. But, regardless of the lens you use, just out of curiosity, what settings did you use for this 2 situations, the dancers and the cars in the desert! TIA
Does it have wi fi to connect to phone and download photos?
i would seriously recommend ANYONE looking for an amazing photography/video camera to buy this, especially since it’s on sale right now
I'm looking to pick it up soon to replace my Canon T8I, do you know a good place to pick it up on sale again?
@@ripvanwinkle1854 nope not right now. but maybe around the fall/winter it’ll go on sale at B&H
@@westernpigeon I’ll have to keep an eye out I guess
The 7 IV will be my last camera if it comes with the new touch menu and high resolution screen!
I bought this camera in beginging of 2019 and from me as an amator it is still an amazing camera and I don't think I will upgrade soon. I think more important are lenses.
I have 24 1.4 GM, 35 1.4 GM, 55 1.8 ZA and 85 1.8 and now I'm thinking about 135mm 1.8 GM :)
So, anyone interesting go and buy it now, especially since it is at sales and form the difference lenses lenses lenses.. :)
Dan, awesome video. Why no mention of the 7siii?
Well, this was shot with the A7SIII hahaha. Main reason is that the price difference means I figured if you are in the market for a $2000 camera, you probably can't afford a $3500 camera. That camera is also a different beast...heavily focused on just video while the A7III tackles pictures well too
@@learningcameras got it, thanks Dan. I very much enjoy your channel, by the way! I bought the 7iii this summer and I love it. I also purchased the 7siii - still on back order.
can you use the old minolta dsrl lenses with this?
This camera is the reason I won't buy the R6. Although after 2 years I still don't like it as a camera, it is a fantasticly powerful tool that has made me a lot of money. The value is unbeatable.
Video only?
Thank you, this was great! Contemplating this camera OR the Canon R6!
Thanks! So the A7III is definitely the better value with that sale price I posted and the current R6 price...plus there are SOOO many lens options for the 7III. The R6 does have some compelling advantages for video though especially with 4k60 if video is your thing
@@learningcameras The Sony lenses are definitely appealing - but that touch screen on the R6 is too. Gotta sleep on it for like 10 more nights 😂 Thanks again!
Overtime the Canon R6 will be a nice option as there will be more Canon lenses, more third party lenses, etc.
I also recently made the decision between the two and went for the Sony, because despite the coronavirus I'm still getting some photography work (though it's not my main job these days). I've mostly been using the 24-70 2.8 and the new 85mm 1.4, both from Sigma, and they've been great for the price. More than great actually.
@@Tzadeck Hey how s the AF on the 24-70 ? :)
Great channel and content! One thing I have a question on is when I watch all the reviews on CZcams about the a7iii, they have some great 4K video’s in normal and slo motion. How is that accomplished on the a7iii as it only does 4k30p? Is it in the editing?
The price is end of 2023 the same. Official sellers sell refurbished with guarantee for 1.150 - 1.300 Euro. Used private 1k. But I got one for 830euro with two batteries, original package. Only thing 50k shutters. People taking 10 pics per year but only buy Sony A7III with less than 10i shutters. 50k is nothing. One of my best buys 830 Euro for a mint condition A7III.
Quick resume: it's still worth it! It's a great hybrid camera, go get it now!
love the review! recently bought one. best investment ever
Awesome!!! Yeah, hard to regret picking this up!
I hope you don’t have any problems with it once it is out of warranty because Sony has gone up a lot on repair parts. I have a A7iii that developed a problem with the shutter blades and was quoted a repair cost of $175.00 for the part and $200.00 labor to repair it at my local camera shop that is a repair center. Two days later they called me and said Sony went up on the price of the shutter assembly to $350.00 for the part. They told me that a Sony wants people to buy the latest models and don’t want to support older cameras. Sony no longer supports the A6500 which is not that old.
I wouldn’t recommend anyone getting this camera. Sony has gone up significantly on repair parts and they will probably release the A7IV early in 2021.
@@WingMan1964 how early do you anticipate the 7iv
@@bubbachunky9 I would expect it by March of 2021
My a7siii is gonna be delivered today 😀 with the 16-35 gm, also gonna pick up the cheap Sony 85 1.8 and I’m thinking of adding a telephoto.. 70-300 tamron f4.5-6 what do you thin? I say 90% of my stuff will be shot with the 16-35 and I’ll probably be shooting 95% during day light so the f4 plus should be ok ?
Awesome!!! I'd look at the Tamron 70-180mm instead of the 70-300. I doubt you will need the extra reach, you can always crop in post, and the F2.8 aperture and quality of the 70-180 are better. Enjoy the SIII!!!
Im looking to buy the A7iii mainly for music videos, but also to take fast, quality photos.. you mentioned the a7c and the z6ii. I was looking at the Z7, but would like a price range under 2000. any suggestions?
So the A7c has better video with improved AF, unlimited recording, and a flip screen so I tend to prefer it to the A7III for video. The Z6ii is way better than the Z7 for video and even has a few advantages to the Sony so one of those two would be the best!
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Dan, I'm thinking about getting a Sony RX10 IV, but it has the low light, dynamic range, sharpness and DOF limitations compared to the A7 III. Is there any software out there that can simulate or select depth of field in post production (or in camera)? If a small sensor has a wide DOF, isn't it easier to defocus part of the frame later than to sharpen? Also, how do you rate the RX10 IV (if at all) in comparison to the A7 III in terms of color, color depth, dynamic range, detail and DOF. Thanks for any answers to these questions.
Hey! So I believe the new Luminar NEO (coming in February) will have shallow DOF simulations to make it seem more like a full frame camera. The RX10 definitely doesn't touch the A7III when the A7III is paired with an amazing wide aperture lens. Where the RX10 advantage comes in is compared to the A7III with a basic kit lens. And while the A7III will still be better, the RX will be close enough in quality to the A7III/Kit lens especially at lower ISO in decent light and at a much lower price than the A7III. But if you to add a $5000 in lenses to the A7III to buy a 24-70 and 70-200 F2.8, the A7III would be a noticeable improvement to all areas of image quality, build, and features.
do you think it is still worth it? now 7 months after the video#s been published
Did the a73 get the update that the a9 did so when you change lenses the shutter comes up and the sensor retracts?
Nope...but I honestly don't remember the A9 getting that
I have a question does the camera oversample from 6k in crop mode as well, or is it only in Full frame?
I'm asking because I have some crop lenses and obviously it will compromise some pixels in photo mode, but was wondering if there is any quality loos in video mode when used with crop lenses since 4k only requires 8mpx.
So no, in the crop mode it only has a smaller area of the sensor it can use so it can't sample from 6k. However it does a full pixel readout in 4k so still great quality...but with less sensor area there is also a small reduction in low light performance and potentially dynamic range in the crop mode
@@learningcameras thanks for that.
Great review, I'm currently considering the A7riii due to the minimal price difference in the current market.. Would you recommend?!
It is a step up in resolution, the monitor is higher resolution, and the viewfinder is higher resolution. However the A7III is a bit better for video, actually has more AF points, and has a larger buffer since it is lower resolution. Thus, if you shoot something like landscapes mostly, I'd go for the A7RIII. But if you shoot video or even action/sports/wildlife, I might even prefer the A7III
@@learningcameras thanks so much for the reply.. I've never really shot video, I'm new enough to photography (a year or so) and this will be my first real purchase camera wise. I'll be shooting mostly portraits and landscape and maybe some products!