You have to think about it. When this camera came out for the first time, it was the best and professional photographers got the best-looking pictures and video from it. If you're just starting to do photography and you want to take a really good photo, then you don't need a $5,000 rig to capture the images. You just need experience and also, when you edit a picture through adobe or any other software, editing is to improve you picture. Not to fix pictures. I have a Canon EOS 80D and whenever I take a shot of someone, they always tell me that it's a really good photo. Even other professional photographers have told me that. All you need to have been experience and how to use each setting right. Yeah, you might want to get a better camera overtime and that's great, but it isn't always about the money. It's how you use it. Hopefully this helps for people that seem unclear of what to get when choosing a camera.
I sold the Canon 80D and bought the Sony a6600, a newer camera is definitely more versatile, it is easier to push photos when you are editing them in case you have made a mistake.
100 percent. Newer cameras may perform better as far as features. But regardless of what body you have, if you have the right glass and skills you’re going to get great images. Next to that, the client doesn’t look at the minute details like us creatives. They can’t tell 80d from a74 etc etc.
After using so many Sony cameras, I came to the conclusion that A7Riii has the best AWB of them all. I even tried different CFL and LED lights and A7Riii was still doing well. The other Sony cameras in the same light went green or orange. Having a good WB starting point makes image editing much easier.
Just purchased my Sony A7Rlll and Man im excited to take new photos with this thing. Of course, this is a major upgrade from my Sony A6000 so im very excited.
Well I have a7iv and a7riii , I think that extra mpx in the riii is great but not noticeable in the real use also a7iv the af speed and the new color science its incredible but the riii still a great second camera or main for photography
@@KingsCapture it's a good camera, but in my experience I've had it and 3 A7RIIi's and never had a blurry picture. The A7RIV bigger mp but slower speeds. I had blurry pictures. I'm all modes. So could have been the body? Idk.. But no problems with the III
@@SpiritLifeMinistriesInt Thank you bro. I just came home with my brand new SONY A7Rlll and so far, every photographer friend i have said, GOOD CHOICE thanks bro i appreciate the response back.
People are questioning it? I was still using my 5d mark iii for professional shoots for years until last year. People nerd out about fancy features to the point the camera in the future will probably shoot for you
Man I’ve been having g the a7riii for years and was thinking that it was outdated and what the next upgrade equivalent would be. Came across this video in November 2024 and instilled my love for this camera body. I guess they aren’t made the same anymore n
I've just dusted off my A7Riii, which has been my (unused) backup camera for three whole years. I was using an A7iii, which is now up for sale. The same camera in so many ways, but dang, the A7Riii files are quite spectacular. All the hybrid peeps want 10 bit video, but if you're just doing stills, the A7Riii is insane value for money, when you look at the used prices, and consider what you're getting.
Coming from a7iii to a7riii, i might miss some slight agility and sensor af coverage BUT i got high refresh rate evf, 42mp, pixel shift, expected 500k shutter life, and rugged body.
I've been looking to upgrade to a full frame camera and after looking at all of my options within this price range i've found the a7riii to be the best bang for the buck and the perfect camera for my personal needs. Its kinda like a swiss army knife being that it can do a little bit of everything. Its great in low light wich is good for long exposure and astro photography. The number of autofocus points and the 10fps shooting is more than adequate for wildlife and sports photography. Plus the higher megapixels will help with macro photography or any shots that you need to crop in close on without losing detail. Not to mention the 4k video capabilities. Canon has solid offerings for around the same price point with the rp and the r8 but neither of those have dual card slots which is very important if you intend to turn photography into a business. The last thing you want is to be shooting someone's wedding and have a card malfunction resulting in the loss of all your clients photos.
The A7RIII was years ahead of it's time. The sensor is still the highest rated of any Sony cameras for image quality and it's great in low light and even night photography. It lacks the bells and whistles of more recent models but it's a workhorse that is as solid as any other mirrorless cameras, much less than Sony cameras. 📸💪
With the release of the a7r5, i snagged myself another cheap r3 body, i now have a7r6 lol, most of the time i shoop on super 35 mode... 18 megapixels is good enough for what i do. heck ive been shooting 12 megapixel cameras and did good for magazine prints
Ive had the Sony A65 for the past 14 years and its been a strong power house for me over the course of its life, but I am now ready to upgrade, and I am going for the A7RIII. I am excited.
Hey, mate. What about the a7r3 compared to the A7c, given you have both? I’m looking to shoot stills and was wondering, given they are different cameras, with different tech, focuses and the a7c came out later.
I have the same question, I'm also mainly shooting stills. From what I've heard, the a7c is better in low light but the a7riii has much better AF as it uses the new AI AF. Can I ask which one you went for?
@@williamshakespeare9815 I sadly wasn't able to buy a new camera. A ton happened hahhaha I don't remember if I ever got my answer to this somewhere else though.
I'm upgrading to an A7RIII, while my well used A7III and A7II will be backups. The extra MPs will allow me to get more reach out of my existing lenses, still getting 12MP in APSC mode. More than ok in Wedding and Event photography. Thanks to your video, which just reinforces my decision.
It's actually 18mp in crop mode and still looks great. I shoot in crop mode often as I use all primes. Nobody will ever say that it is low resolution even printing fairly large
Would this be good for my golf vlog channel? Not familiar with cameras at all but need something with a wide view and that’s able to zoom in very well. Thanks to any responses in advance. 🙏
Alright, as a complete newbie which would be a better choice, The Panasonic Panasonic Lumix S5 II or the Sony A7R III? I see myself using this for wildlife & stills? Thanks!!
Hi, I am an r3 user. If you take photos frequently, I recommend the r3. Even now, the image quality of the r3 is still ranked T0 T1 in full frame. But if you have a strong demand for video, I recommend the s5II. The s5ii has better support for video and also has 10bit. You can also consider the a7m4 or a7cII. The colors of Panasonic are more pleasing. For the r3, you need to make some simple settings on the camera, and then slightly adjust the colors later, which will be very good In addition, the s5ii body is slightly heavier than the r3. The lighter the equipment, the more willing you will be to take it out. Then the r3 will have a richer lens to choose from, including some lightweight lenses.
Yes, the Sony A7RIII are still an excellent Camera in 2022 and in the future if 42 Mp are enough for you and it have a price that are less than the 33 Mp Sony A7IV, so what´s not to like !!! Get the Sony A7RIII.
Find a a7R IIIA for a good price and go have fun. It's still a great camera: excellent image quality and nice AF. It's not the best in AF but the sensor is still impressive.
For my part, I would recommend saving the money and buying a used RIII. It’s an older body, and prices are really low! But it’s really just a matter of what the money means to you. The 7IV is a newer body with a few new features - but it will cost a little more!
Hi all, I have the A7riii and mainly shooting portraits, but I think the eye af is not so good as I want it to be. Any recommendations on other settings or maybe even other camera's?
An A9 would be more efficient with 10 more fps. I used an a9 for 5 years as a photojournalist and freelance fashion photographer. I’m actually here to switch to the A7RIII since I’m not running around chasing photo stories and doing more studio and set up shots 🙌🏽
If strictly doing sports I'd go with a used a9. The a9 has twice the AF computations per second and black out free shooting. The Riii is capable and I shot football and skateboarding regularly with mine with no problem. I also used to shoot sports in the film days so it can be a user issue. I still shoot skateboarding with manual focus lenses on my Riii half the time.
There are better cameras with higher fps shooting and more auto focus points but I think this camera would do just fine for sports. I mean 10 photos in one second is still a lot. More than that seems like overkill to me but to each their own
@@jamesquinn8958 I have friends that have been shooting with me forever who've never tried a mirrorless. I've sold a handful on the Riii. Best sensor Sony has. The brains aren't up to date but I don't care. We used to shoot film...
I have used the RIII to shoot sports, and never found it lacking. I would assume you’d be okay to shoot wildlife. I do know that in later Sony releases, Eye AF has been extended to animals - so that may be worth considering. This does not have eye AF for animals.
Nice to meet you, I'm watching from Japan. Thanks for the helpful video. Is it worth the trouble and money to switch from a7r iii to a7r iv? I am currently considering switching. Please let me know what you think.
Thanks for watching! My business partner shoots on a Sony a7r IV. We haven’t ever had a client be able to tell the difference between our cameras. If I’m you and I’m looking to buy a new camera, I’m probably waiting on the a7r v. Thanks!
@@Overexposed1 Thanks for the answer! I guess there is not that much of a change that can be seen at a glance. The a7r v seems to be quite expensive, so I will take it as a reference and go with the 7Riii. Thank you!
Just a perspective: I recently did just that, and am very pleased with the results. The riii is much more 'finished' everywhere you look. On the other hand, I was going to sell the ii to help pay for the riii, but can't quite get myself to part with it. Smaller and lighter, the ii has a cachet of its own, particularly with a smallish prime.. I think i is a keeper.
@@DanielWOstler ill have to piggyback off this. I have use the mkii for a while and wanted to upgrade. However, what stopped me from leaving the mkii was adding a GM lens. The GM lenses really kick the photos up a notch. I’ll probably move to the mk3r for the larger battery and silent shutter.
That’s interesting. I came from a Nikon d850 as well. I would concede the focusing isn’t as accurate, but it doesn’t often cause me issues - I find it to still be very good. Hopefully your copy isn’t messed up some way!
I was looking around at used A7R III's on MPB. Got a trade in quote from them for me to trade my Canon 90D, Sigma 24-70 2.8 and Canon 100-400 ii, said they would pay me $560. Is it worth it?
I have the z6 but I’m thinking to change with Riii because you have more choices for lenses, yeah the lenses for z6 are very expensive and not so much choices.
I actually just sold my A7RIII and bought the A7IV, if you do video and photos, it is a no brainer. The A7RIII was amazing but I needed a B-cam to my FX3 and less than 10 MP difference is not much really.
A7R III costs 1400€ and A7R IV costs 1900€. Do you think the bigger focus area and speed makes A7R IV a better purchase considering the small price gap? I do mostly portrait and street photography with my A7R.
Purchased a7r3a (sc6200, condition very good) couple of weeks ago for 800€/860$ from a store auction. I think there´s a bang for a buck with that price...
Thank you for giving me reassurance that I don’t need to ditch my A7RIII for a newer model…However I do have one thing that is killing me….The colors, especially shooting portraits…What do you do about those color hues? I came to the A7RIII from a Canon 5DIII, and seeing as you used to be a Nikon guy, I’m pretty sure you know what I’m talking about…Even though the Canon’s AF doesn’t stand a chance next to the Sony, I often find myself grabbing the Canon for portraits just because I know I’d be getting absolutely WAY nicer colors straight out of cam.
I have developed a number of presets that I use for my professional work. I came from Nikon before the Sony, so I’m used to working with difficult colors. For wedding work, I find the Martin Labs Fuji Pro 400 H preset pack to be delightful! Overexpose your shots slightly, and that’s the look most brides want! If you want to try it yourself, figure out what it is about the Canon colors you like and try to replicate it. Canon seems for have more prevalent reds. Best of luck!
The lenses that I use all have their own videos on my channel. This video was making a specific point and is not a comprehensive review. Sony 24 1.4, sigma 85 1.4 dg dn, Sony 24-70 2.8 II, Voigtlander 50mm APO.
@@Overexposed1 Thank you! I have a a7r3 that I use as a hobby and am looking to upgrade some of my lenses. I have a few "modern" lenses for it, but have been also shooting with some adapted vintage lenses.
I'm looking to buy my first big boy camera. The A7RIII fits my price range. My only question is, is that i want to start trying to take pictures of families, maternity pictures. Just wondering if the A7RIII would deliver in performance and satisfy my customers if I ever decided to go that route. Great video and thanks for the info!!!
@@chachasbreaks1016 Obviously it depends on your budget and preferences for primes or zooms. If zooms, the Tamron 28-75 is a great option. If primes, the older Sony 55 1.8 is an exceptional value at used prices. Thanks!
I can’t even with these people lol the a7r3 will be STILL GOOD 10 years from now. Animals only move so fast, humans are only ever going to move so fast vehicles are only ever going to move so fast, etc. if you can’t track all those things now with existing technology then even if they drop a $50,000 camera in your lap, you’re gonna be hopeless. We don’t need microsecond accurate super duper slow-mo in our cameras. We don’t need 100 megapixels. We don’t need 12K video. I know RUclips people have to keep putting out videos, but I mean come on already. You could think of a better topic than this. There are 12 year-old DSLR‘s that still take amazing pictures… just as amazing as they did 12 years ago, and if you would put the pictures up against modern cameras with the same megapixels, you couldn’t tell the difference. The best pictures ever taken in the history of photography were taken using hardware much more primitive than what we use now, and there’s an upper limit to usable resolution, and we are running up against it. But the only thing I could think of as a feature to add to cameras that would prove useful, possibly, is a switch to change to infrared on the fly instead of having to modify the existing sensor or whatever they do.
Awesome video! I’ve been having the 7riii for the past years, I’m currently focusing mostly on portraits, still learning but I need more versatile lenses.. what are two lenses you would you recommend me for macro photography and better quality on portraits/videos/ landscapes? Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
Thanks so much for watching!! Sony has a 90mm 2.8 lens that is fantastic for macro photography and would also serve you well for portraits. Sony also has a 20mm 1.8 lens that is amazing for video, and landscape photography. If your price range allows it, the older 55 1.8 lens is a tremendous value and is an exceptional all-purpose lens. Those lens are all tack sharp and will suit you well!
Having used the A7iii, a7riii, a7iv and a7riv, the a7riii is probably the best sweet spot. It’s gotten cheap enough used that you can get a great lens to go with its 42mp sensor. The af is great and it handles amazing. The only thing you’d be missing out on is the 61mp but for me I just don’t need all that.
The issue was the Sony 24 1.4. It focus breaths like a wild man, so you have to lock down focus - and sometimes you miss. Anyway, this video is going on a year old and now I use a 24-70 II which doesn’t breath. Look at the newer content. The issue has long since been fixed.
You have to think about it. When this camera came out for the first time, it was the best and professional photographers got the best-looking pictures and video from it. If you're just starting to do photography and you want to take a really good photo, then you don't need a $5,000 rig to capture the images. You just need experience and also, when you edit a picture through adobe or any other software, editing is to improve you picture. Not to fix pictures. I have a Canon EOS 80D and whenever I take a shot of someone, they always tell me that it's a really good photo. Even other professional photographers have told me that. All you need to have been experience and how to use each setting right. Yeah, you might want to get a better camera overtime and that's great, but it isn't always about the money. It's how you use it. Hopefully this helps for people that seem unclear of what to get when choosing a camera.
You are exactly right. Thanks so much for watching. Cameras have been way more than good enough for a decade or better!
I sold the Canon 80D and bought the Sony a6600, a newer camera is definitely more versatile, it is easier to push photos when you are editing them in case you have made a mistake.
100 percent. Newer cameras may perform better as far as features. But regardless of what body you have, if you have the right glass and skills you’re going to get great images. Next to that, the client doesn’t look at the minute details like us creatives. They can’t tell 80d from a74 etc etc.
The A7Riii's sensor is my favorite that I have ever used. I also have the A7iv but the A7riii photos just have an extra level of detail that I like.
After using so many Sony cameras, I came to the conclusion that A7Riii has the best AWB of them all. I even tried different CFL and LED lights and A7Riii was still doing well. The other Sony cameras in the same light went green or orange. Having a good WB starting point makes image editing much easier.
Would you say a very like new A7Riii worth $1000?
Yeah. I Still Have The Riii For Years. Learn Something New With This Camera And Image Quality Is Good. Sony A7riv is A Overkill For RAW And Storage.
Just purchased my Sony A7Rlll and Man im excited to take new photos with this thing. Of course, this is a major upgrade from my Sony A6000 so im very excited.
Well I have a7iv and a7riii , I think that extra mpx in the riii is great but not noticeable in the real use also a7iv the af speed and the new color science its incredible but the riii still a great second camera or main for photography
I've bought A7R3 when it released in 2017 and been shooting it ever since. That body has circled the world several times, no issues yet.
Same for mine. Exceptional camera.
Yes! I sold my A7RIV and A7IV and bought the A7RIII again. It is by far the best one I've used.
The R III represents great value at the price point. That’s for sure
I’m like 2 hours away from purchasing the A7R4. So you saying the A7R3 is the best overall? I need help lol 😅
@@KingsCapture it's a good camera, but in my experience I've had it and 3 A7RIIi's and never had a blurry picture. The A7RIV bigger mp but slower speeds. I had blurry pictures. I'm all modes. So could have been the body? Idk.. But no problems with the III
@@SpiritLifeMinistriesInt Thank you bro. I just came home with my brand new SONY A7Rlll and so far, every photographer friend i have said, GOOD CHOICE thanks bro i appreciate the response back.
People are questioning it? I was still using my 5d mark iii for professional shoots for years until last year. People nerd out about fancy features to the point the camera in the future will probably shoot for you
I ordered a 7RIII A today, for the price difference to the IV, I bought a 24-70mm f2.8 Sigma lens
Best of luck! Hope you love it.
in 2025, a7rii still good.even you have cheap tamron lens.but a7m3 and a7riii have new Battery and focus system.so it's a good choise.
Man I’ve been having g the a7riii for years and was thinking that it was outdated and what the next upgrade equivalent would be. Came across this video in November 2024 and instilled my love for this camera body. I guess they aren’t made the same anymore n
I've just dusted off my A7Riii, which has been my (unused) backup camera for three whole years. I was using an A7iii, which is now up for sale. The same camera in so many ways, but dang, the A7Riii files are quite spectacular. All the hybrid peeps want 10 bit video, but if you're just doing stills, the A7Riii is insane value for money, when you look at the used prices, and consider what you're getting.
Absolutely right. I had a similar experience going back and forth from the RIII to the A7C. The R is just soooo good
It is also very good value for new price !
How much?
Are you thinking about selling your A7riii, too?
@@bellayang6993 I've no reason to upgrade from the R3. Will use this until it dies.
Coming from a7iii to a7riii, i might miss some slight agility and sensor af coverage BUT i got high refresh rate evf, 42mp, pixel shift, expected 500k shutter life, and rugged body.
I've been looking to upgrade to a full frame camera and after looking at all of my options within this price range i've found the a7riii to be the best bang for the buck and the perfect camera for my personal needs. Its kinda like a swiss army knife being that it can do a little bit of everything. Its great in low light wich is good for long exposure and astro photography. The number of autofocus points and the 10fps shooting is more than adequate for wildlife and sports photography. Plus the higher megapixels will help with macro photography or any shots that you need to crop in close on without losing detail. Not to mention the 4k video capabilities. Canon has solid offerings for around the same price point with the rp and the r8 but neither of those have dual card slots which is very important if you intend to turn photography into a business. The last thing you want is to be shooting someone's wedding and have a card malfunction resulting in the loss of all your clients photos.
Hey James, so if I want to take pictures for the stars is this camera is the best option out there?
September 2024 and this camera still holds up and in Uk second hand market is a steal. New subscriber and enjoyed watching. 🥳🥳🥳
I’m still shooting mine! Thanks.
The A7RIII was years ahead of it's time. The sensor is still the highest rated of any Sony cameras for image quality and it's great in low light and even night photography. It lacks the bells and whistles of more recent models but it's a workhorse that is as solid as any other mirrorless cameras, much less than Sony cameras. 📸💪
I still have use it and love it. It’s really a heck of a camera!
Sold my Riv and kept the Riii as my main
With the release of the a7r5, i snagged myself another cheap r3 body, i now have a7r6 lol, most of the time i shoop on super 35 mode... 18 megapixels is good enough for what i do. heck ive been shooting 12 megapixel cameras and did good for magazine prints
I am not going to buy the R5. I don’t need 8k, and definitely not the megapixels. I’ll be sticking with my trusty R3 for another cycle it seems!
Ive had the Sony A65 for the past 14 years and its been a strong power house for me over the course of its life, but I am now ready to upgrade, and I am going for the A7RIII. I am excited.
Hey, mate.
What about the a7r3 compared to the A7c, given you have both?
I’m looking to shoot stills and was wondering, given they are different cameras, with different tech, focuses and the a7c came out later.
I have the same question, I'm also mainly shooting stills. From what I've heard, the a7c is better in low light but the a7riii has much better AF as it uses the new AI AF.
Can I ask which one you went for?
@@williamshakespeare9815 I sadly wasn't able to buy a new camera. A ton happened hahhaha I don't remember if I ever got my answer to this somewhere else though.
I own it, I love it (with a 28 75 g2 and 200 600)
Saw a shot of the Louisville skyline in there. You won a new subscriber lol.
Thanks Will. I’m in Louisville all the time!
I'm upgrading to an A7RIII, while my well used A7III and A7II will be backups. The extra MPs will allow me to get more reach out of my existing lenses, still getting 12MP in APSC mode. More than ok in Wedding and Event photography. Thanks to your video, which just reinforces my decision.
It’s a fantastic camera. Spend the extra money on great glass!
It's actually 18mp in crop mode and still looks great. I shoot in crop mode often as I use all primes. Nobody will ever say that it is low resolution even printing fairly large
Does it make bright/colourful pictures?
Would this be good for my golf vlog channel? Not familiar with cameras at all but need something with a wide view and that’s able to zoom in very well. Thanks to any responses in advance. 🙏
Thanks for the video - nice one! This was helpful since I'm contemplating moving over to FF,
It’s a fantastic camera. You won’t be disappointed!
Alright, as a complete newbie which would be a better choice, The Panasonic Panasonic Lumix S5 II or the Sony A7R III? I see myself using this for wildlife & stills? Thanks!!
Hi, I am an r3 user. If you take photos frequently, I recommend the r3. Even now, the image quality of the r3 is still ranked T0 T1 in full frame. But if you have a strong demand for video, I recommend the s5II. The s5ii has better support for video and also has 10bit. You can also consider the a7m4 or a7cII. The colors of Panasonic are more pleasing. For the r3, you need to make some simple settings on the camera, and then slightly adjust the colors later, which will be very good In addition, the s5ii body is slightly heavier than the r3. The lighter the equipment, the more willing you will be to take it out. Then the r3 will have a richer lens to choose from, including some lightweight lenses.
Well spoken and not biased like most on RUclips. Thanks for the info!
Thanks, friend. Appreciate you watching!
Yes, the Sony A7RIII are still an excellent Camera in 2022 and in the future if 42 Mp are enough for you and it have a price that are less than the 33 Mp Sony A7IV, so what´s not to like !!! Get the Sony A7RIII.
Find a a7R IIIA for a good price and go have fun. It's still a great camera: excellent image quality and nice AF. It's not the best in AF but the sensor is still impressive.
Bingo! Thanks for watching!
whats the IIIA? I think I have RIII whats the "A" ?
@@deathward990 it is the "updated" model. Better display and slightly better battery efficency. New usbC type 3.2... no sony logo on the display.
Hi.. I'm looking for an upgrade from My Sony A6000.. Should I get the Sony A7rIII or A7iv ?
For my part, I would recommend saving the money and buying a used RIII. It’s an older body, and prices are really low! But it’s really just a matter of what the money means to you. The 7IV is a newer body with a few new features - but it will cost a little more!
@@Overexposed1 at my country New Sony A7RIII cost about $9,550 and New Sony A7IV cost about $11,500..hrmm its hard choice to make there..😂🤌🏻
A7IV hands down, specially if you do any video.
What would you buy to use with the 24mm 1.4 GM for family, travel and active kids stills: A7C (1400€), A7Riii (1550€)or A7IV (1800€)?
RIII is my pick. It’s really a beautiful value for money at this point!
Hi all,
I have the A7riii and mainly shooting portraits, but I think the eye af is not so good as I want it to be.
Any recommendations on other settings or maybe even other camera's?
I am thinking on purchasing the A7RIII , I was wondering could it be used for sports photography efficiently?
An A9 would be more efficient with 10 more fps. I used an a9 for 5 years as a photojournalist and freelance fashion photographer. I’m actually here to switch to the A7RIII since I’m not running around chasing photo stories and doing more studio and set up shots 🙌🏽
If strictly doing sports I'd go with a used a9. The a9 has twice the AF computations per second and black out free shooting. The Riii is capable and I shot football and skateboarding regularly with mine with no problem. I also used to shoot sports in the film days so it can be a user issue. I still shoot skateboarding with manual focus lenses on my Riii half the time.
There are better cameras with higher fps shooting and more auto focus points but I think this camera would do just fine for sports. I mean 10 photos in one second is still a lot. More than that seems like overkill to me but to each their own
@@jamesquinn8958 I have friends that have been shooting with me forever who've never tried a mirrorless. I've sold a handful on the Riii. Best sensor Sony has. The brains aren't up to date but I don't care. We used to shoot film...
I bought the a7riii. I am loving it
I know you touched on the AF, looking to shoot animals, any more insight on that with the riii ?
I have used the RIII to shoot sports, and never found it lacking. I would assume you’d be okay to shoot wildlife. I do know that in later Sony releases, Eye AF has been extended to animals - so that may be worth considering. This does not have eye AF for animals.
Good information for helping me with a decision. Thanks.
You are welcome! Happy to help
Would it be smart to get the riii to make barbering videos or the 7iii
Nice to meet you, I'm watching from Japan.
Thanks for the helpful video.
Is it worth the trouble and money to switch from a7r iii to a7r iv?
I am currently considering switching.
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks for watching! My business partner shoots on a Sony a7r IV. We haven’t ever had a client be able to tell the difference between our cameras. If I’m you and I’m looking to buy a new camera, I’m probably waiting on the a7r v. Thanks!
@@Overexposed1 Thanks for the answer!
I guess there is not that much of a change that can be seen at a glance.
The a7r v seems to be quite expensive, so I will take it as a reference and go with the 7Riii. Thank you!
Given the only updates on the A7R V are the AI and the stabilisation do you think the A7R iii is a better option for portraits and street photography?
Would this be a good jump from the Sony a7ii ? Or should I just do the regular a7iii
Either move is good! If you are taking more photos, probably the riii, if more video - the 7iii. Hope this helps!
Just a perspective: I recently did just that, and am very pleased with the results. The riii is much more 'finished' everywhere you look. On the other hand, I was going to sell the ii to help pay for the riii, but can't quite get myself to part with it. Smaller and lighter, the ii has a cachet of its own, particularly with a smallish prime.. I think i is a keeper.
@@DanielWOstler ill have to piggyback off this. I have use the mkii for a while and wanted to upgrade. However, what stopped me from leaving the mkii was adding a GM lens. The GM lenses really kick the photos up a notch. I’ll probably move to the mk3r for the larger battery and silent shutter.
Awesome video. Thanks so much 👍👍
Thanks Alfred!
I upgraded from a Nikon DSLR and hate my A7RIII, the focus has never been accurate. I want to love this camera.
That’s interesting. I came from a Nikon d850 as well. I would concede the focusing isn’t as accurate, but it doesn’t often cause me issues - I find it to still be very good. Hopefully your copy isn’t messed up some way!
how focus on mirrorless camera (so, focusing is done via sensor) can't be precise? probably not set correctly or some fault on lense etc..
Very good suggestions
I bought it sep 17 2022 for 2430 out the door brand new.
Ummm, I'd like to know where you see the A7riii being sold for $1,500.00. I can't find that price. Thanks for the video.
They are brand new on eBay right now at that price
Thank you 😊
What’s a good flash that’s works on the r3
All of those Godox flashes, the S series that are compatible with Sony are great.
best sony for photography?
Would you say it’s better to get the a7Riii then the a7vi (not the R) ?
If you are interested in video? Get the A7IV, if more photo - get the R III! Best of luck!
So I have a budget of £2500 and I don’t know what camera to purchase? I’m between a7iv and a7riii I take more photos than videos but still want video.
Ended up going with A7IV £2200 saved a bit of money so I’m happy 😃
I was looking around at used A7R III's on MPB. Got a trade in quote from them for me to trade my Canon 90D, Sigma 24-70 2.8 and Canon 100-400 ii, said they would pay me $560. Is it worth it?
Great video, thank you! I'm looking to take macro and field shots of cannabis. Any lense recommendations to pair with?
Sony’s 90mm 2.8 is exceptional - and fairly reasonably priced used! Thanks for watching
I use mostly a Tokina 85mm F1.8 that I bought on 淘宝 for 200€. It has better optics than the Viltrox and it’s cheaper
good info hey i would like to know how this compare to the nikon Z6ii ? i saw they are almost the same price which would be the best option ?
Much more Lenses for Sony !
@@cameraprepper7938 yea i think sony has way more lenses i just cant find a good body on that price range the z6ii is 1600
I have the z6 but I’m thinking to change with Riii because you have more choices for lenses, yeah the lenses for z6 are very expensive and not so much choices.
@@efigigelopoulou337 I’m thinking to look a Sony option in the same price range..but 7riii that’s pretty old isn’t 2017?
@@guilladogui8259 Yes maybe the newest one is better option if you have the money 😉
Is it a good choice for photographing animals? focus tracking on the eye
No. Not vs. newer models. It's too slow and the AF in the III was terrible.
I actually just sold my A7RIII and bought the A7IV, if you do video and photos, it is a no brainer. The A7RIII was amazing but I needed a B-cam to my FX3 and less than 10 MP difference is not much really.
I don’t use the Riii for video. The 4K crop is….prohibitive for sure. Definitely has its limitations on the video front
I still use my a7rii and that bad boy still take amazing photos.
A7R III costs 1400€ and A7R IV costs 1900€. Do you think the bigger focus area and speed makes A7R IV a better purchase considering the small price gap? I do mostly portrait and street photography with my A7R.
Depends on what that money means to you! For many that’s a rent payment. If it’s not a big deal, go for the IV!
I shot a video with a friend of mine with this camera and I absolutely loved the results. Ps I was never a Sony fan. I have it in my channel.
Purchased a7r3a (sc6200, condition very good) couple of weeks ago for 800€/860$ from a store auction. I think there´s a bang for a buck with that price...
For surf photos is better a7riii or a7iv ?
A7RI IV has FAR better AF.
what do you think, a7rii is still the king. I am using a7riii and waiting for a7rv or a7rvi.
Love it. Save that money, king.
Definitely enough for commercial application, by far.
Good advice 👍🏼
Thanks, friend!
I’m about to rent it this weekend I think I have an EOS R but I think I might want to switch systems
Love the Sigma 85mm DGDN
So if i want to print A2 paper
This is much better then Canon Eos R8 or R7
i seen those cameras used like 1, 6k euros will continue to search and will buy one
A7 r iii or nikon z6 ii ?? Photo only bussines
Much better lens selection with the Sony. Nothing wrong with the Nikon though! If you can snag one for cheap enough, let er rip!
Thank you for giving me reassurance that I don’t need to ditch my A7RIII for a newer model…However I do have one thing that is killing me….The colors, especially shooting portraits…What do you do about those color hues?
I came to the A7RIII from a Canon 5DIII, and seeing as you used to be a Nikon guy, I’m pretty sure you know what I’m talking about…Even though the Canon’s AF doesn’t stand a chance next to the Sony, I often find myself grabbing the Canon for portraits just because I know I’d be getting absolutely WAY nicer colors straight out of cam.
I have developed a number of presets that I use for my professional work. I came from Nikon before the Sony, so I’m used to working with difficult colors. For wedding work, I find the Martin Labs Fuji Pro 400 H preset pack to be delightful! Overexpose your shots slightly, and that’s the look most brides want!
If you want to try it yourself, figure out what it is about the Canon colors you like and try to replicate it. Canon seems for have more prevalent reds.
Best of luck!
Cobalt imaging is the simplest and best solution.
it would be nice if would have told us what glass you are using in front of that a7r3 to take full advantage of that great sensor.
The lenses that I use all have their own videos on my channel. This video was making a specific point and is not a comprehensive review. Sony 24 1.4, sigma 85 1.4 dg dn, Sony 24-70 2.8 II, Voigtlander 50mm APO.
@@Overexposed1 Thank you! I have a a7r3 that I use as a hobby and am looking to upgrade some of my lenses. I have a few "modern" lenses for it, but have been also shooting with some adapted vintage lenses.
I'm looking to buy my first big boy camera. The A7RIII fits my price range. My only question is, is that i want to start trying to take pictures of families, maternity pictures. Just wondering if the A7RIII would deliver in performance and satisfy my customers if I ever decided to go that route. Great video and thanks for the info!!!
It would more than satisfy. This is way more camera than you’ll need for those clients! Thanks for watching!
@@Overexposed1 Any tips on how to get familiar with lightroom?
@@Overexposed1 Sorry to keep asking questions, but what lens would you recommend me to get started with?
@@chachasbreaks1016 Obviously it depends on your budget and preferences for primes or zooms. If zooms, the Tamron 28-75 is a great option. If primes, the older Sony 55 1.8 is an exceptional value at used prices. Thanks!
It can deliver camera performance alright, the only potential limiting factor is artistic side like framing, lights and post processing skills.
The really nice shots in the video show off what the A7R3 can deliver. For stills this is a wonderful camera still at a good price!
i'm out here with the A7R and can't find any vids about it or if it's worth it these days lol
Battery size alone makes the upgrade worth it. I found the old, tiny Sony battery to be limiting!
I’m so afraid of buying this camera because of all the mechanical shutter issues reported online
it is a good camera but its AF with third party lenses is pain..
Thanks Haws..
I'm debating between a7riii and a7cii
I love my a7r3 very amazing camera man!!!
I can’t even with these people lol the a7r3 will be STILL GOOD 10 years from now.
Animals only move so fast, humans are only ever going to move so fast vehicles are only ever going to move so fast, etc. if you can’t track all those things now with existing technology then even if they drop a $50,000 camera in your lap, you’re gonna be hopeless.
We don’t need microsecond accurate super duper slow-mo in our cameras. We don’t need 100 megapixels. We don’t need 12K video.
I know RUclips people have to keep putting out videos, but I mean come on already. You could think of a better topic than this.
There are 12 year-old DSLR‘s that still take amazing pictures… just as amazing as they did 12 years ago, and if you would put the pictures up against modern cameras with the same megapixels, you couldn’t tell the difference.
The best pictures ever taken in the history of photography were taken using hardware much more primitive than what we use now, and there’s an upper limit to usable resolution, and we are running up against it.
But the only thing I could think of as a feature to add to cameras that would prove useful, possibly, is a switch to change to infrared on the fly instead of having to modify the existing sensor or whatever they do.
A7 III for me body brandnew 1,300.. .if i buy or A7C
Lenses are the 🔑 👈🏾
Yes
Awesome video! I’ve been having the 7riii for the past years, I’m currently focusing mostly on portraits, still learning but I need more versatile lenses.. what are two lenses you would you recommend me for macro photography and better quality on portraits/videos/ landscapes? Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
Thanks so much for watching!! Sony has a 90mm 2.8 lens that is fantastic for macro photography and would also serve you well for portraits. Sony also has a 20mm 1.8 lens that is amazing for video, and landscape photography. If your price range allows it, the older 55 1.8 lens is a tremendous value and is an exceptional all-purpose lens. Those lens are all tack sharp and will suit you well!
I have the camera and it is far more then want I need I would bet that 90 percent of photograph’s are viewed on A cell phone or computer screen
I mean going from a D50 to this is a no brain upgrade.
I just bought mine $1010 (2800 shutter count)
Having used the A7iii, a7riii, a7iv and a7riv, the a7riii is probably the best sweet spot.
It’s gotten cheap enough used that you can get a great lens to go with its 42mp sensor. The af is great and it handles amazing. The only thing you’d be missing out on is the 61mp but for me I just don’t need all that.
2024 ✌️
I'm going Sony no more Cannon
bought it 2 days ago
awesome vid, your face looks a little out of focus heads up
my friend, you should use sony A7c for your videos, because your face on this video, is out of focus and its very annoying. its just a tip.
The issue was the Sony 24 1.4. It focus breaths like a wild man, so you have to lock down focus - and sometimes you miss. Anyway, this video is going on a year old and now I use a 24-70 II which doesn’t breath.
Look at the newer content. The issue has long since been fixed.
@@Overexposed1 Since you replied, im subscribing.
Have a nice day,
And I will watch all of your videos.
@@bravo6quotes Thanks friend. Always trying to improve!
nobody wants to talk about how this video is out of focus? lol :)
Probably because it’s not that big of a deal. Lol
@@Overexposed1 well sure, still funny
No offense but your samples don't give me much confidence in your opinion.
No offense, but I really don’t care, Hunter.