![]() ![]() It also has a dedicated menu for movie mode, with settings changing accordingly. For example, sub-menus are far easier to find as they now pop out to the side. Sony arguably had the worst camera menu system before this, but now it looks like one of the best. To make touch operations work better, Sony has completed redesigned the A7S III’s menu system, making it more logical and better for touch. Together with the in-body stabilization and improved rolling shutter, that should make the A7S III a very good vlogging camera. It’s also fully articulating, so it swivels to the side and rotates 360 degrees. In fact, the LCD display is the first in Sony’s lineup to finally support full touch functionality for menu operation. And if you’re trying to track other objects like cars, you can touch to select them on the LCD display. You can select from seven AF transition speeds if you want to rack focus from one subject to another. Better still, it works in all video modes including 4K/120p and Full HD at 240p. If you’re into photography, that allows for 10 fps burst speed with AF/AE enabled for up to 1,000 uncompressed RAW files captured (with a CFexpress Type A card).Īs you’d expect, you also get real-time eye autofocus for both video and stills, with 30 percent improved recognition, according to Sony. It offers 759 phase- and 425 contrast-detection points, with 92 percent coverage and AF available down to -6 EV in low light. This model is the first in the A7S series with phase-detect autofocus, and Sony hasn’t skimped here, either. With that level of resolution (equivalent to about 3.4 megapixels), it should be clear enough even for optical viewfinder purists. It offers a very high 0.90x magnification, a 41 degree field of view and 25mm high eye-point. The A7S III is the world’s first camera with a 9.44-million dot EVF developed by Sony. ![]() When they do arrive, Sony’s 80GB CFexpress Type A card will cost $200, while 160GB cards will cost $400. That makes sense, because UHS II cards are cheaper and easier to find, and CFexpress Type A cards will likely be scarce when the cameras go on sale in September. At the same time, it also supports the SD UHS II format. While it’s slower than Type B, the 800 MB/s and 700 MB/s read/write speeds are still up to 2.8 times faster the SD UHS-II. What, you might ask, is CFexpress Type A? Well, it’s an all-new format being launched with this camera, and uses CFexpress tech with smaller cards than the current Type B format. Sony A7S III full-frame mirrorless camera ![]()
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