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Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) on sale for
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Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) on sale for
$1498.20. Shipping is $9.33 and may vary by location.
Key Features:
- 24MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
- BIONZ X Image Processor & Front-End LSI
- 693-Point Hybrid AF System
- UHD 4K30p Video with HLG & S-Log3 Gammas
- 2.36m-Dot Tru-Finder OLED EVF
- 3.0" 922k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
- 5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization
- ISO 204800 and 10 fps Shooting
- Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC, Dual SD Slots
- USB Type-C Port, Weather-Sealed Design
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There's no need to jump on this at this price unless you really want an a7iii and have access to a EDU account.
Personally I shoot on this camera like a ton of other SD users and love it. It's a great full frame camera and keeps professional work cheap using something like Tamron glass. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to get more seriously into photography, but not totally break the bank on your budget getting setup.
Thumbs up from me. 👍👍👍
The difference is modern smartphones remove the need for proper knowledge and technique to produce fairly nice photos.
Too many people think buying an expensive camera will make them take better pictures. It wont. You as a person have to be able to use the camera effectively.
All else equal an unskilled individual will take substantially better pictures on a phone.
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If your camera is an E-MOUNT then yes it will fit, but you'll not get the true MM as you see it on the side of your lens.
Also.. I'm guessing there's maybe adapters they make as well? I haven't looked into that, but that's a possibility if available.
I saw so many guys who claim those cameras are for real photographying hobbiest or pros, but end up with worse pictures than iPhone does. Just let them go away.
The difference is modern smartphones remove the need for proper knowledge and technique to produce fairly nice photos.
Too many people think buying an expensive camera will make them take better pictures. It wont. You as a person have to be able to use the camera effectively.
All else equal an unskilled individual will take substantially better pictures on a phone.
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They're responding to people claiming that phones take better images than a full frame camera. They're not being elitist, they're trying to respond the best way they know how to help fix the misinformation from the trolls.
They are too nice. Fck those morons. Let them remain stupid and use their phones. If they are too fcking lazy to do any kind of research they don't deserve a response nor need to be in these threads.
I've used this camera several times; belongs to a friend. When I visit him and his family, I pick it up with his zeiss 50mm 1.4. Produces decent pictures. Tends to be on the brown side in reproduction. I also found the scrunched up buttons annoying and making adjustments was time consuming. I probably need more time to get acquainted with the setup, but to be honest, I'm so comfortable with my D810 with battery grip that everything is now intuitive to me. Yes, it's heavier, but it's a small sacrifice in exchange for fluid and quick changes to capture the moment before it gets away.
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Unless you want to shoot closeups. Or shoot distant subjects. Or shoot wide angle. Or shoot portraits. Or shoot action. Or shoot in a studio. Or shoot street. Or shoot astro. Or shoot in low light.