Sony a7 III Black
The full-frame 24.2MP sensor and real-time Eye AF system deliver fast, accurate focus for 4K video and stills, even without in-body stabilization. Bundled with a versatile 28-70mm zoom and a bright 50mm f/1.8 prime, it offers flexible, ready-to-shoot setup at a kit price. This bundle is best for entry-level photographers wanting a full-frame starter kit that covers everyday focal lengths with minimal fuss.
概览
The 30-Second Version
The Sony a7 III is a solid full-frame photography camera with snappy autofocus, but it's badly dated for video. No stabilization and a fixed screen are dealbreakers for vlogging. Only worth it if you find a killer deal on the low end of its massive price range.
Pros & Cons
优点
- Full-frame sensor in a proven, reliable body.
- Eye AF is still quick and accurate for portraits.
- The bundled 50mm f/1.8 is a great starter prime.
- Massive lens ecosystem to grow into.
缺点
- No in-body stabilization is a real pain for video.
- Fixed LCD screen feels ancient for vlogging or odd angles.
- Burst rate is sluggish for fast action.
- Battery life and build quality are just average.
实测数据
Performance
The 24.2MP sensor delivers solid, dependable image quality, though it's middle of the pack by today's standards. Autofocus is where this camera still has some life, sitting well above average and nailing sharp focus quickly. But the cracks show everywhere else. Burst shooting is slow, the EVF and rear display are underwhelming, and the total absence of in-body stabilization means you're relying entirely on lens-based IS, which not all glass has. For video, it's functional with 4K recording, but the lack of stabilization and a fixed screen make it a chore for anything handheld or self-shot.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | CMOS |
| Size | 1/2.3-inch" |
| Megapixels | 24.2 MP |
Autofocus
| Eye AF | Yes |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
vs Competition
Stacked against a Canon EOS R6 Mark III, the Sony feels a generation behind, especially in stabilization and burst speed. The Fujifilm X-H2 outclasses it in sensor resolution and video specs, while the Nikon Z9 is in a completely different league for action and build. Even the Panasonic LUMIX GH7, with a smaller sensor, runs circles around the a7 III for dedicated video work. The Sony's main advantage now is its price on the used market and that huge library of E-mount lenses.
| Spec | Sony a7 III | Canon EOS R6 Mark III | Fujifilm X-H2 | Nikon Z Z9 | Panasonic LUMIX GH7 | OM System OM-1 Mark II |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless |
| Sensor | 24.2MP 1/2.3-inch | 32.5MP full-frame | 40.2MP aps-c | 45.7MP full-frame | 25.2MP micro-four-thirds | 20.4MP micro-four-thirds |
| AF Points | - | 1053 | 425 | 493 | 315 | 1053 |
| Burst FPS | - | 40 | 20 | 30 | 75 | 120 |
| Video | 4K | 6K @120fps | 8K @60fps | 8K @120fps | 6K @120fps | 4K @60fps |
| IBIS | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weight (g) | - | 609 | 579 | 1160 | 721 | 511 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| 产品 | AF | EVF | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Connectivity | 用户口碑 | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sony a7 III | 61.9 | 33.8 | 36.7 | 26.8 | 56.9 | 46.3 | 44.7 | 23.4 | 29.9 | 2.7 | 31.1 |
| Canon EOS R6 Mark III Compare | 98.2 | 85.9 | 94.3 | 92.5 | 98 | 57.1 | 96.2 | 98.9 | 92.7 | 92.2 | 99.5 |
| Fujifilm X-H2 Compare | 86.2 | 95.1 | 88.9 | 83.7 | 99.9 | 98.6 | 96.7 | 81 | 92.7 | 86.9 | 92.9 |
| Nikon Z Z9 Compare | 88.8 | 87.6 | 99.5 | 96 | 98.5 | 63.3 | 97.1 | 81 | 92.7 | 92.2 | 82.9 |
| Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Compare | 81.9 | 85.9 | 97.4 | 94.8 | 96.7 | 54.5 | 88.5 | 81 | 92.7 | 77.1 | 95.6 |
| OM System OM-1 Mark II Compare | 98.2 | 88.3 | 88.4 | 99.8 | 82.3 | 38.2 | 93.8 | 81 | 92.7 | 86.9 | 99.5 |
价格
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this kit is all over the map, with a wild spread from $2,098 to over half a million dollars, so you absolutely need to shop around. At the low end, grabbing a full-frame body with two lenses is a decent entry point into the Sony system. But if you're paying anywhere near the higher end of that range, you're getting fleeced. For the money, you can find newer bodies with stabilization and better video features.
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Overview
The Sony a7 III was a landmark camera when it dropped, and this bundle tosses in a 28-70mm zoom and a 50mm f/1.8 prime to get you started. It's a full-frame workhorse built for stills, with Eye AF that still holds its own for portraits and events. But let's be real, the specs here are showing their age, especially the fixed display and total lack of stabilization. This is a photography-first body that happens to shoot video, not a true hybrid.
Common Questions
Q: Does this camera have in-body image stabilization?
No, the Sony a7 III body itself has no stabilization. You'll need to use lenses with optical stabilization to reduce shake, which is a major limitation for handheld video.
Q: Is the screen fully articulating for selfies or vlogging?
Nope, the LCD is fixed in place and doesn't flip out or tilt in a way that's useful for self-recording. It's one of the biggest drawbacks if you plan to be in front of the camera.
Q: What's included in this lens kit bundle?
You get the camera body, a standard 28-70mm zoom lens for everyday shooting, and a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens which is great for portraits and low-light situations.
Who Should Skip This
Vloggers and solo video creators should run, not walk, away from this. The lack of stabilization and a flip screen will make your life miserable. If you shoot fast action or sports, the slow burst rate will leave you missing key moments. Look at a used Sony a6600 or a newer full-frame body instead.
Verdict
The Sony a7 III is a capable stills camera for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who can find it at a low price. It's a terrible choice for vloggers and a mediocre one for serious video work. If you just want to take great photos and don't need the latest bells and whistles, it'll serve you well. Everyone else should look at newer options.