Sony a7 III Review at Engadget: “it’s the best $2,000 camera you can buy”
Engadget has published the Sony a7 III review saying the Sony a7 III is a peerless full-frame mirrorless camera and the best $2,000 camera you can buy on the market.
Sony’s 24.2-megapixel A7 III is a near-perfect all-around mirrorless camera. You can fire bursts at 10 fps, capture sharp images with excellent dynamic range day or night, and autofocus accurately on fast-moving subjects or portraits. It also handles very well and captures the sharpest 4K video of any full-frame mirrorless camera on the market, except for Sony’s much more costly A9. It’s not perfect, as the viewfinder and EVF are less sharp than rival models. Overall, however, it’s the best $2,000 camera you can buy and arguably the best on the market, period.
But frankly, unless you really need a specific feature like high resolution, the A7 III offers the best-rounded feature set you can get for $2,000. Sony might call it the “basic” model of the A7 lineup, but it’s possibly the best camera on the market at any price.
Sony a7 III body: $1,998 at Amazon, B&H, Adorama.
Read more: Best Lenses for Sony a7 III and Best Memory Cards for Sony a7 III.
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