Sony a7S III Review
Video-first creators using the Sony full-frame camera system adore the a7S series for its native 4K sensor, exceptional low-light performance, and compact form factor. The third-generation a7S III ($3,499.99, body only) ups autofocus performance for both stills and video, reduces rolling shutter, and supports 120fps capture at 4K. Along with other upgrades, there are compelling reasons to upgrade if you're still using an a7S II. Hybrid creators with a video-first mentality will be pleased with the camera's versatility, but pure cinematographers may be better served by the Sony FX3 ($3,899.99).The Video-First a7 Sony's full-frame camera line is diverse. Its a7 models cater to enthusiasts and pros, the a9 series is there for high-speed stills, and the a1 is for creators who demand uncompromising performance for both stills and video, without any compromise in speed.
Despite the delineation in the model lines, there's plenty of overlap in function, handling, and tech across the ful...
The Sony a7S III has one of the best 4K video feature sets you'll find in a full-frame mirrorless camera, including 120fps capture for slow-motion playback.
12MP full-frame sensor; 4K recording at 10-bit quality; 120fps slow motion at 4K; Face and eye detection autofocus; Subject tracking at 10fps; High sensitivity for low light; 5-axis IBIS; Dust and splash protection
CFExpress cards required for best quality slow-motion video; Video autofocus doesn't work SLR lens adapters