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Sony alpha a7 iii
Sony alpha a7 iii








It's also possible to split raw and JPEG files or stills and video files on to separate cards or copy files from one card to the other. If there are two cards in the A7 III’s slots, they can be used to simultaneously record or record in relay. Whereas the A7C has a single SD/SDHC/SDXC slot that’s compatible with UHS-II and UHS-I media, the A7 III has two card slots, one of which is compatible with UHS-I media while the other is compatible with UHS-I and UHS-II cards. Sony A7 III: Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC slots, Slot 1: UHS-I/II, Slot 2: UHS-I.Sony A7C: Single SD/SDHC/SDXC UHS-I/II slot.A burst depth of 163 images is still very respectable. Consequently, although it can capture 52 or more fewer images than the A7C, the A7 III is likely to be a better bet for anyone wanting to shoot sport on a regular basis. That’s more than enough for most shooting scenarios, including sport, however the smaller size and rectangular shape of the A7C makes it a less comfortable pairing with the long telephoto lenses favoured by sports photographers. In fact, the A7C can maintain the 10fps rate for at least 21.5 seconds and 215 Extra fine JPEGs. Sony A7 III: 163 Extra fine JPEGs, 89 raw files, 79 simultaneous raw+JPEG filesīoth cameras can shoot at up to 10fps but the A7C has a bigger buffer which means it can shoot more images in one continuous sequence.Sony A7C: Over 215 Extra fine JPEGs, over 115 raw files, over 86 simultaneous raw+JPEG files.This means that you can hold the camera with your thumb and forefinger poised for action ready adjust the settings without needing to alter your grip on the camera. The A7 III has two similar dials but there’s a third one on its front at the top of the grip which is conveniently placed for use by your right forefinger. This means that they are both operated by your thumb. While the A7C has two dials for adjusting the exposure settings, they are both on the back of the camera – one above the thumb rest and the other other lower down, doubling up as the navigation pad. The Sony A7 III has an extra front dial compared to the A7C. This gives the A7 III an advantage over the A7C which may be appreciated by portrait or sports photographers on sunny days. Shutter speedsįor most photography, a shutter speed of 1/4000sec is more than enough, but when you’re using a very large aperture, it’s helpful to be able to boost the shutter speed by an extra stop in bright light. Consequently, the A7C looks like one of Sony’s APS-C format cameras rather than one of the A7-series of full-frame models. In addition, as the viewfinder is integrated into the body of the A7C it has a more rectangular shape with the viewfinder in the top-left corner.

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The A7C is smaller in every dimension than the A7 III, which while not making it pocketable, makes it an attractive choice for travel, especially when it’s paired with the collapsible Sony FE 28-60mm F4-5.6 kit lens.

sony alpha a7 iii

The Sony A7C is a few millimeters smaller than the A7 III in all dimensions and its rectangular shape makes it easy to pack away or keep in a coat pocket.










Sony alpha a7 iii