Sony a7R Mk III review: The strongest case yet for ditching your DSLR
A great camera with a few flaws that has really taken it up to the big boys in the top end full-frame DSLR market. Has every right to be considered a major contender by anybody looking to move into high end hardware. Will convert some pro photographers to mirrorless full-frame but I suspect not all.
Image quality; image quality; image quality – fabulous; Flexibility – will suit wedding; events; street and landscape photographers in particular; Impressive autofocus performance; Much improved battery life; A market leader in full-frame; interchangeable lens; mirrorless cameras; Great viewfinder –...
Too complicated – the menus; in particular; are very difficult to work out; Very expensive – and as such asks a big question; Very slow in clearing image buffer; The grip could be a little wider (particularly if hefting a large telephoto lens around; UHS-II cards supported in only one of the two SD...