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Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) housing
Almost five years after the Alpha 7S II, Sony is launching its successor: the Alpha 7S III has an improved 12-megapixel sensor, records 4K at 120p and is said to achieve exceptional results in low-light photography thanks to its large pixels.
Like the Alpha 7S II, the sensor of the Alpha 7S III has a resolution of 12 megapixels, but is now backside exposed
At the heart of the new Alpha is a 12-megapixel full-frame sensor, which has been improved compared to the Alpha 7S II. {It now uses a rear-side exposure (BSI) design, which allows more light to be captured and enables better results in low-light photography. The maximum sensitivity is still ISO 409,600 (expandable downwards to ISO 40). The sensor is supported by the new BIONZ-XR processor, which is said to have eight times the computing power of the previous image processor.
116} is also breaking new ground in terms of operation: for the first time in the Alpha 7 series, a fully movable monitor (3.0 inch, 1.44 million dots) has been installed, which now also allows touch operation of the menus. The structure of the menus has also been completely revised; among other things, only the relevant entries are available in photo and video mode for a better overview. The OLED viewfinder achieves a record resolution of 9.44 million dots and a magnification of 0.9x. The size of the image can also be reduced so that people who wear glasses can also see the entire image.
4K with 120p
One of the camera's main focuses is video recording. Unlike Canon on the EOS R5, Sony does not rely on 8K for video, but continues to use 4K, which is said to achieve the best results to date on an Alpha camera. The 12 MP resolution of the sensor enables a full-pixel readout without pixel binning and without cropping up to 4K/60p
. The recording limit in this setting is said to be one hour without overheating - the EOS R5 only manages 30 minutes at a time at 4K/60p. Video recording on the Alpha 7S III is limited to this length in 4K/120p mode - incidentally, a slight crop (1.1x) is also applied here.
The monitor can be tilted and the grip and controls have been enlarged - as with other cameras of the third Alpha generation.
The Alpha 7S III even records at up to 240p in Full HD. Lower frame rates of up to 1p can also be selected in S&Q mode for time-lapse recordings. Recordings are made internally with a color subsampling of 4:2:2 and a color depth of 10 bits. New codecs are available: XAVC-S-I records single images (All-I) with a data rate of up to 500 Mbits/s, XAVC-HS reduces the data volume during image group compression to 200 Mbits/s thanks to H.265 compression. The camera can even output 4K/60p as 16-bit raw files (ProRes Raw) to an Atomos recorder via HDMI 2.1.
Of course, a logarithmic gamma profile is also available (S-Log 2/3), which is intended to enable a dynamic range of over 15 f-stops; the sensitivity here starts at ISO 640 (extended: ISO 160). According to Sony, the rolling shutter effect has been significantly minimized
. The Alpha 7S III is equipped with a 5-axis image stabilizer in the housing, which achieves an effectiveness of 5.5 f-stops measured according to the CIPA standard; in video mode, digital stabilization (Active Mode) is also used, which also uses a gyro sensor. The information from this gyro sensor can also be stored in the video metadata so that it can be used for digital stabilization in post-production.
Fast autofocus and 10 fps
The hybrid autofocus covers 92% of the image sensor and uses 759 phase-detection and 425 contrast-detection AF points. In addition to human eyes, the AF algorithms now also recognize animal eyes - according to Sony even at greater distances than before.
The AF sensitivity goes down to -6 EV. The camera shoots series at up to 10 fps. The mechanical shutter is designed for 1/8000 s. {For the first time, the Alpha 7S III uses two memory card drives that can use both SD cards (UHS-II) and the new CFexpress type A cards. These are smaller than type B cards and faster than SD cards. SD cards of video classes V60 and V90 are sufficient for most video modes; CFexpress is only required in S&Q mode with 4:2:2 color subsampling and 10-bit color depth. The series mode also benefits from the faster cards; 1000 uncompressed raw shots in a row should be possible here.
A Z battery is used for the power supply, which can be charged via USB-C and provides power for 600 photos or 95 minutes of video. A continuous power supply via USB is also possible.
Tamron 35-150mm f2.0-2.8 Di III VXD Sony E-mount
The 35-150mm F2-2.8 is the world's first Zoom lens with a speed of F2.0-2.8 from Tamron for full-frame cameras with Sony E-mount. With a variable focal length from 35mm wide-angle to 150mm telephoto, it covers the most frequently used Zoom range and offers a wide range of possibilities for image composition from the respective location. The lens is suitable for impressive panoramic and architectural shots at 35mm as well as for dynamic close-ups at 150mm
. The Zoom lens is ideal for travel and vacations, with its high imaging performance also making it particularly suitable for ambitious travel photography. The high speed enables breathtaking images of sunrises and sunsets as well as atmospheric shots of interiors and night scenes.
The VXD autofocus (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) with linear motor ensures exceptionally fast and precise focusing in every situation. The advanced ergonomic design of the housing is geared towards optimum handling of the lens.
TAMRON Lens Utility for user-defined functions
The lens is compatible with the new "TAMRON Lens Utility" software, which was specially developed by Tamron to configure its own lenses. After installing the program on a computer, the 35-150mm F2-2.8 can be connected to the computer via a connection cable to customize various functions of the lens or to update the lens firmware. With the help of the personal configuration, the lens can be optimally adapted to the respective shooting situation, for example photo or video.
Functions of TAMRON Lens Utility
Setting options of the focus button ("Focus SetButton")
- A-B focus: The focus automatically switches between two predefined focus positions (A and B)
- Focus preset: The focus focuses on a predefined distance
- Change the focus ring function (focus/aperture): The focus ring can be used alternately for focusing or for setting the aperture
- Activation of a camera function: The focus button can be assigned a camera function
*The function of the focus button can be reset
Focus ring with various setting options
- MF ring rotation: Change the direction of rotation of the focus ring (clockwise or counterclockwise)
- MF method: Select the focus method when using the focus ring
- Firmware update
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