I can add pretty much any setting to custom buttons including APS-C crop. This was a bit frustrating on the A7R II.
The buttons feel more responsive and tactile.
The RRS bracket (A9 model) fits very nicely.
EyeAF works with the Techart Pro adapter + A7R III. I tested it with my CV 35/1.7 and focus performance in continuous mode was just ok with some hunting.
On my copy, there are no dead pixels on the LCD and the sensor to mount is perfectly parallel.
Manual focus is improved and it's easier to nail focus with the new viewfinder.
I can edit all my A7R III images in Lightroom using exiftool and this command line: exiftool -sonymodelid="ILCE-7RM2" -ext ARW -r [drag folder here]
Love "My Menu". No more fiddling around trying to find a setting.
Mount feels much sturdier. My lenses attached a bit tighter to the body. With my Loxia lenses, it's even harder to mount/un-mount compared to the A7R II. (Not necessary a bad thing)
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I will be updating this thread as soon as I take some sample images and learn more about the camera.
Those receiving their cameras today, feel free to post your first impressions here!
VERY interested in the comment about manual focusing, since I seem to do that a lot... is that because of the higher resolution in the VF or some other reason (contrast, or contrast detect tool)?
One of my biggest complaints of the older 'R' models is that the contrast detect function is often too heavy handed at no magnification, and effectively invisible at higher magnifications, so it becomes a somewhat blunt instrument in many cases. They need to implement a magnification-based multiplier in the function that takes into account the lens focal length, the VF magnification, and probably also the focus distance to set the contrast thresholds.
What I think will be really interesting is to hear folks upgrading from the A7rII to the A7rIII but on the same token hearing from the speed freaks of the A9 to the A7rIII. This should be a lot of fun discussing it.
I just noticed that as soon as you flip the LCD (just a little), the viewfinder/LCD sensor is disabled. This is a nice touch and an important feature for those shooting at waist level while looking at the LCD.
I'm getting an R2 loaner tomorrow so i can do some videos comparing the two with native and adapted lenses with both mc-11 and metabones but for now all i can say is I'm blown away by it. The Eye AF is unreal and that is just one of many amazing features.
This to me is the most important question to be answered for those not currently shooting with Sony. Yes there are reviews out there but I don’t trust them. I want to see someone push this autofocus hard, will be drooling over a review of someone shooting a full wedding with it.
Pixel shift is serious. There is more difference between a pixel shifted image and a normal one than between top of the line lenses and ordinary ones. It looks like what I imagine a 120MP Bayer image downrezzed to 42 would look like. In some ways I'm sad; I didn't want a higher MP camera, but this has given me an appetite for one so I can have this level of IQ without messing with pixel shift.
Much better customisation
The buttons feel more responsive, though I'm not sure I think stiffer is better for buttons.
New back dial stiff enough for ISO without knocking off the setting. Yay!
New EVF looks better, at first I hoped for even better (you can just tell there are pixels) but then when I focussed manually: wow!!
Manual focus is improved and it's easier to nail focus with the new viewfinder.
I can edit all my A7R III images in Lightroom using exiftool and this command line:
exiftool -sonymodelid="ILCE-7RM2" -ext ARW -r [drag folder here]
"My Menu". About time!!
Mount a bit tighter, which I think is kind of encouraging.
Damn built in remote doesn't allow focussing via smartphone. That's the only negative so far (except that it's a bit uglier than the R2, which was in turn a lot uglier than the R, but hey who cares)
Using a cheap Fittest brand L-Bracket for the A9 which fits fine and doesn't scratch (at least mine doesn't). I have compete confidence in its base plat. The L part is fine for occasional use, but not I think for huge lenses in vertical mode or constant use.
8fps is awesome with much, much better tracking.
EDIT: Oops I see some of Fred's observations I was replying to are left in my list!
1) Set your "Joystick" center point to "Focus Magnifier".
2) Set Initial Focus Magnification to "6.2x"
Now you can move the joystick for MF and AF and focus magnify in either mode.
When in MF mode, you will be able to move the focusing point (not the big square) around and once you press the joystick center button, it will magnify the screen straight to 6.2x! (and pressing again to 12.4x)
The same in AF mode, except that pressing the joystick center button will allow AF in magnification mode. :-)
Only was able to try mine for a very short time today. EVF is great and much improved! I did try some action shots today. Pictures of my dogs playing and even running towards me and there was no problem with the focusing and tracking. Much better than my RII. Also love that the LCD does not dim in movie mode. Camera feels great and very well built. Cant wait to get out shooting this weekend! So far all I can say is Sony I think you have a winner!
With native glass, I think most would be hard pressed to tell the difference in AF performance between the a7rIII and a9 TBH.
a7rII's AF tracking has always been pretty good. Where it improves in the mark III is with the continuous live-view EVF and with that, the ability to maintain focus while burst firing. Pretty big improvement there.
Anyone else notice that in the H+ continuous shooting you get blackout free burst shooting? You don't get the continuous live-view though, so the image in the EVF kind of stutters, but its pretty cool.
Fred Miranda wrote:
Here is a really cool setting:
1) Set your "Joystick" center point to "Focus Magnifier".
2) Set Initial Focus Magnification to "6.2x"
Now you can move the joystick for MF and AF and focus magnify in either mode.
When in MF mode, you will be able to move the focusing point around and once you press the joystick center button, it will magnify the screen straight to 6.2x! (and pressing again to 12.4x)
The same in AF mode, except that pressing the joystick center button will allow AF in magnification mode. :-)
This is exactly what I’m after Fred.joystick to move press to magnify. It also gives us a extra C function