Black W/ 24-120mm f/4G ED VR Lens. The Sony α7 III and the Nikon D780 are both enthusiast-oriented full-frame cameras, but they're different camera types. The Sony is a mirrorless camera with an electronic viewfinder that lets you see changes to exposure directly through the finder, while the Nikon is a DSLR with an optical viewfinder that
Sensor and processor. Nikon Z6 vs Sony A7 III: Front view (Image credit: Nikon/Sony) • Nikon Z6: 24.5 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor (35.9x23.9mm) and Expeed 6 processor. • Sony A7 III: 24.2 megapixel full frame Exmor R CMOS sensor (35.6x23.8mm) and Bionz X processor.
The ISO sensitivity range is marginally different: the A7 III has a 100-51200 native range with extended levels that go as low as 50 and as high as 204800. The A7R III goes up to 32000 (native) and 102400 (extended). Both cameras record 14-bit RAW with uncompressed or compressed options. The A7R III sensor is one of the best Sony has ever
The A7 III is easy to find more than $1000 cheaper than the A7 IV on the used market, and at that point, it’s generally the better deal. Photographers on a tight budget will find their money is better spent on a used A7 III and a top-notch lens rather than the A7 IV with low-quality glass. So, that’s my recommendation.
MSRP, Body Only. $2000 ( Check Current Price) $1800 ( Check Current Price) Used Prices. Sony a7 III Used Prices. Sony a7C Used Prices. 1It is unconfirmed whether the Sony a7 III has a low-pass filter. The general (and perhaps surprisng) consensus is that it does not, or if it does, it is a weak horizontal-only AA filter.
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