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![]() | Sony A7s III Pros: ALL THE VIDEO SIDE Cons: IF IT WERE 24 MP THEY WOULDN'T SELL ANYTHING ELSE ANY MORE Opinion: I state that I work on it. I mean that I pay us the expenses monthly. I work 90% for companies, reportage/corporate style, 35% video and 65% photo. The video requests, despite quantitatively lower, require specific technical aspects, such as 4k 50p. Purpose 99% digital/web/social and maybe 1% print. On the video nothing to say, it's all that in the year 1999/2000 when I started I was looking for and I could not find in any camera / camcorder. Here you think you need something... there is. Photo side: I report on events quietly, and although weddings are not my bread, I have also printed some 30x30 albums flush without absolutely disfiguring, indeed. The work done on color science is crazy. The ergonomics are great. Obviously being mirrorless it will never have the grip of a Canon 1d, but what a speech: it weighs a fraction!!! The articulated screen is crucial if you do a lot of different jobs. In video works I use it 7 times out of 10 (the other external monitors), and I find it excellent, both in terms of resolution and ergonomics and use. Many times I need to take advantage of every cm of available space, for example in interior architecture photos, and often I find myself with the camera against the wall or similar, screen facing the subject and self-timer; which is impossible with the articulated screen type A7III or A1. The AF is incomparable, the best ever used. Same thing for the high Iso seal, fantastic in photos, excellent in video, whatever picture profile you use. In Slog it's really revolutionary. For now the best room ever used. Logical: if the lens was to have to crop ALWAYS to 200% or print 2 meters x2 at 300 dpi, it would not be the right camera. For everything else in my opinion... really hard to say that it is not good. Ah, just to clarify: never been a Fan of Sony before this camera!!! sent on December 11, 2021 |
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