p.34 #1 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
MedicineMan404 wrote:
All the talk (and I can understand why) on the Riii I missed or glanced at the 24-105g and just now got my pre-order in.
Having the 12-24G and 100-400GM this new lens gives up with TCs 12-800mm in three lenses! A no-brainer for a really concise travel kit.
So here's hoping the 24-105 is as good as the 12-24.
If it is as good at 5.6 as the 24-70 GM maybe I sell this last one and buy this... After all, I'm doing mainly landscape, I barely use f2.8, and that combo you mention: 12-24, 24-105 and 100-400 will be a killer kit for me... anyway, for the moment saving for the 12-24 first, step by step
p.34 #4 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
Fred Miranda wrote:
Sure, the new A7RIII gets close to A9 functionality. It's basically better in everything. That's reason enough for me to get one as well.
However, after all these years, I was hoping that the A7RII successor would have a newer sensor tech with higher resolution, broader DR and lower base ISO (like 50). Basically something that would 'shake up' the market again...
I really feel Sony has something up their sleeves in terms of sensor tech. Otherwise perhaps we are hitting a plateau.
I think A7r III is Sony moving to recover all the money they are spending trying to get more margin in the market, for several reasons:
- They are using part of the electronics designed for A9, so they can recover from that.
- Using an "old" sensor design from "two years ago", with improvements, but much cheaper that designing one from scratch.
In the other hand, yes we are used to see Sony move to a really fast pace, but look at this, it took then two years to upgrade the camera, when other manufacturers typically use 4 years intervals between high end cameras.
I think next year Sony probably will launch more cameras in the A9 line, or at least I hope, time will tell.
Now, as some people is commenting here, as this camera it is just "fixes" AF and speed and I mainly do landscapes, I will stick with the A7r II
Oct 27, 2017 at 08:53 AM
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p.34 #5 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
Chris_88 wrote:
One thing I've been wondering: With Canikon one key difference between the D5/1DX series and the lower priced bodies is the drive speed with converters. The 1DX2, for instance, drives an f2.8 or f4 prime extremely quickly and reliably even with a 2x TC. Supposedly, this is thanks to larger batteries compared to the 7D/5D series.
However, with e-mount that analogy doesn't work, as the a7riii and the a9 share the same battery. Does anybody have any elaborated guesses whether there will be a difference between these two cameras when used with TC combos?
For now it seems there is a clear difference. The A9 can drive combos that all the way to f/11, (such as the 100-400 with the 2X TC), whereas the A7r II could only drive combos to f/8. I haven't heard about the A7r III yet, but I am guessing it will be f/8 too. That will leave a somewhat similar situation to Canikon where the a9 is clearly better with TCs than the A7r III.
p.34 #6 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
Wanny wrote:
I was talking to BHphoto this morning and they said there has been a lot of pre orders
I see all the people that I follow and got invited to the press release very happy with the upgrade... so I think Sony did very well this time in the marketing part... in December we will see if that's true... but looks like it.
p.34 #7 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
JohnDizzo15 wrote:
I've only read through 2 out of the 29 pages of this thread so cannot say for sure. But has anyone mentioned anything about the electronic shutter performance for the r3?
My gut tells me that based on lack of reference to it in the available marketing literature so far, it is not going to be able to do what the A9 does with regard to curing rolling shutter and banding issues.
Anyone have any input on this?
Rolling shutter improvements in A9 was mainly because it was an stacked sensor with real fast readout, A7r III will not be that fast, In this video you can get an idea about how it looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=519&v=Cq8ZWpDtWMM
Oct 27, 2017 at 08:57 AM
Steve Spencer Offline Upload & Sell: On
p.34 #8 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
MedicineMan404 wrote:
All the talk (and I can understand why) on the Riii I missed or glanced at the 24-105g and just now got my pre-order in.
Having the 12-24G and 100-400GM this new lens gives up with TCs 12-800mm in three lenses! A no-brainer for a really concise travel kit.
So here's hoping the 24-105 is as good as the 12-24.
I will wait until I see reviews and lots of reports from users, but if the 24-105 f/4 OSS is good that will be my (really the plan for my wife who shoots AF) plan too. I have always thought the Sony mirrorless cameras are a great fit for f/4 zooms and small f/1.8-f/2 primes. So, I will round out her kit with a Batis 25, Zony 55, Batis 85, and Batis 135. If we ever get a really nice 35 f/1.8 or f/2 I would get that for her as well.
p.34 #9 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
The 24-105 copy the Imaging Resource Page had to test looks like it is decented at infinity 24mm and 50mm photos they uploaded. It was consistently much weaker on the left side no matter the scene.
p.34 #10 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
TakenWild wrote:
The 24-105 copy the Imaging Resource Page had to test looks like it is decented at infinity 24mm and 50mm photos they uploaded. It was consistently much weaker on the left side no matter the scene.
p.34 #13 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
I ordered this lens from Amazon and main reason I can return it a couple times if I have too. Although I have to admit the last 4 or 5 lenses I have bought Cv40,Cv 65, Loxia 21, Sony 85 1.8, Batis 135 and Loawa 15 all one and done. Forgot 12-24 too
p.34 #14 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
Hello guys!
Made my decision to pre-order the A7R iii.....which company have you had more luck when pre-ordering from to receive items faster...Adorama or B&H...or some other like Roberts Camera?
p.34 #16 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
GabrielPhoto wrote:
Hello guys!
Made my decision to pre-order the A7R iii.....which company have you had more luck when pre-ordering from to receive items faster...Adorama or B&H...or some other like Roberts Camera?
Thanks!
At this point you will be in the second or third wave. Reports of a lot of pre-orders
I would go by more here who is closer to Sony for sales not how big they are even though that maybe the same. You actually might want to look at smaller retailers they may only get a couple but you maybe in the top 5 too.
p.34 #17 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
I think only those who are virtually happy with everything and anything (or at least in their blogs) would be invited to those marketing events.
I am sure it is a nice camera, but some issues are difficult to notice without extended use in different situations. (E.g, star eater, raw posterization in R2 won’t show up in normal situations)
dgpfotografia wrote:
I see all the people that I follow and got invited to the press release very happy with the upgrade... so I think Sony did very well this time in the marketing part... in December we will see if that's true... but looks like it.
p.34 #18 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
ytwong wrote:
I think only those who are virtually happy with everything and anything (or at least in their blogs) would be invited to those marketing events.
I am sure it is a nice camera, but some issues are difficult to notice without extended use in different situations. (E.g, star eater, raw posterization in R2 won’t show up in normal situations)
Oh I dont think that AT ALL. Many times I question why people like Tony Northrup which was always crapping on Sony stuff (no longer the case) was invited to events over and over..so nope, I dont agree with that view.
p.34 #19 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
Matt Grum wrote:
Ahh wires have gotten crossed - I think the post you replied to was talking about the drop from 14-bits to 12-bits in bulb mode (I know it appears to reference the 16-bit stuff, but then it talks about the footnote (which details the 14 to 12 bit drop) and "throwing away data when processing the least time sensitive stuff" i.e. bulb mode), not the use of a 16-bit pipeline with 14-bit data.
For clarity, I totally agree that a 16-bit ADC is just oversampling noise, but I don't believe the drop to 12-bit in bulb mode has anything to do with noise, space saving or anything else. I think it makes no sense on its own and is simply an artifact of some other design decision....Show more →
You are both a bit confused.
The ADC produces 14-bit values (at most).
They are "padded" on the left with 2-bits and stored in a 16-bit value in the raw file.
This is a firmware issue (not circuitry) probably made because packing 14-bit values without padding would be time consuming.
A lossless compressed scheme would put all of this to rest
p.34 #20 · Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
bclaff_too wrote:
You are both a bit confused.
The ADC produces 14-bit values (at most).
They are "padded" on the left with 2-bits and stored in a 16-bit value in the raw file.
This is a firmware issue (not circuitry) probably made because packing 14-bit values without padding would be time consuming.
A lossless compressed scheme would put all of this to rest
Bill, that's consistent with what both Matt and I wrote. The "16-bit processing" is from Sony's spec page.