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Sony Alpha ILCE 7R Mark III (ILCE-7RM3)
The Sony 7r Mark III (m3), an ILCE model (Interchangeable Lens Camera, E-mount), brings quite a few innovations as a professional camera: Nearly 399 phase autofocus points serve almost 70 percent sensor area with 425 contrast points - already the eye focus doubles its practical performance. Furthermore, optical five-axis image stability enables an additional 5.5 f-stops. Videography succeeds the α7RM3 with more than 4K - without restriction in the readout of the pixels and without their binning.
Professionals will appreciate the significantly longer battery life, two SD slots and SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type C. At just 652 grams, the compact-bodied DSLM camera is easy for most photographers to handle. Especially large hands use the new 7R comfortably with a handgrip, otherwise heavy interchangeable lenses interfere with comfortable handling.
The ILCE-7R M3 from Sonys ILCE7 series increases the performance of its direct predecessor very significantly in image processing: continuous shooting with constant refocusing, high dynamic range of 15 stops, rear sensor exposure. In particular, the exceptionally light-sensitive Exmor sensor effectively dampens basically unavoidable image noise.
All in all, the new Sony ilce 7r Mark III is ideally suited as a tool in the multimedia sector. Photographers and videographers in particular appreciate its practical flexibility combined with high reliability.
New image quality
The Exmor sensor has a lens-on-chip design without Lücken. At the same time, an anti-reflective layer of nanostructures enhances the sensor glass. Combined, this results in a significantly higher quality of light capture: high sensitivity, yet only weak noise, wide dynamic range.
Rapid processing of sensor data
Sonys latest α7 features front-end LSI (Large Scale Integration) and the particularly advanced BIONZ X image processor. As a result, the Mark III speeds up the processing of its predecessor, the 7R II, almost twofold. This increases the rate of continuous shooting in particular to the maximum value of ten shots per second. The output of 14-bit RAW images succeeds without noise.
Colors and skin tones appear even more natural with the new 7R. In addition, an exceptionally wide ISO range between 100 and 32,000 is available, which can also be extended to [50,102,400] for an even more impressive spectrum of diverse photo shots. Relatively low ISO values allow the high aperture dynamic range of 15 stops. All in all, the Mark III offers a sensible setting for practically every shooting situation, usually several.
The particularly high image resolution meets 5-axis image stability - with a processing performance in the top range of current stabilizers. The resulting image smoothness is further enhanced by a low-vibration shutter. Overall, the outstanding image stabilization is even noticeable in the maximum shooting rate in continuous mode.
Effective AF/AE tracking at maximum frame rate
The Mark III's further improved autofocusing uses around 400 points (phase detection) over more than two-thirds of the image area. This sensitive area extends both horizontally and vertically. Furthermore, more than 425 points contribute to the contrast - 400 points more compared to the Mark II. Overall, the autofocus responds two times faster, especially in low light. The efficient subject tracking also works two times more accurately.
The eye detection (AE) pulls a favorably positioned iris into focus at the touch of a button. The new 7R does this two times more effectively. In addition, AE remains available with A-mount lenses and adapters.
Sonys full-frame mirrorless camera captures full-resolution continuous images with automatically tracked focus at the highest frame rate. For this purpose, the latest 7R supports the UHS-II (Ultra High Speed) bus system with its maximum 312 MB/s transfer rate. Hi+, the associated mode, handles 76 JPEG/RAW or 28 non-compressed RAW images.
Particularly useful: essential functions work even while continuous shooting is still in progress, such as menu and image display as well as image evaluation or photo sorting.
Even in Live View, eight images per second are still possible - with only a marginal loss of real time in the viewfinder or on the LC display. Thus, any "fast" motif in the everyday sense can be captured practically with high quality. In addition to the mute electronic shutter, Sony offers its mechanical counterpart.
The new 7R also offers autofocus with focus magnification. This allows photographers to use the phase AF together with A-mount lenses. Furthermore, the "AF on" button proves to be useful. Users can also easily move their favorite focus points via joystick. Furthermore, they use the particularly practical touch focus function.
Optimizing shots in a flickering environment
The new α7R's anti-flicker function detects rapid oscillation of brightness around 100 or 120 hertz. The Mark III then optimizes shutter speeds to minimize typical artifacts. This specifically reduces errors in exposure and color representation at the bottom and top of the image - these are often distracting at faster shutter speeds.
Professional 4K videography
The new α7 films video over 3,840 x 2,160 pixels (UHD-1 or 4K), taking advantage of the total width of the full-frame sensor. In Super 35, processing reads each pixel individually (no binning), which is equivalent to 5K. This results in high-quality 4K video: effective depth, appealing accuracy.
At a maximum of 100 Mbps, up to 120 frames per second succeed in full HD: full high-resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (16:9). This frame rate is sufficient for smooth four to five times slow motion - with simultaneous tracking of the autofocus.
Video production with HDR
The new Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) feature supports instant High Dynamic Range (HDR) workflow. This quickly creates final content for high-impact playback on HDR TVs: exquisitely realistic 4K with HDR.
Sonys S-Log2 and S-Log3 provide high flexibility for the color gradient. S-Log means highly dynamic gamma curves, optimized for color grading (color correction) in post-production.
Design, construction, equipment: professional standard
Two SD slots allow convenient separation of formats: RAW and JPEG or videos and photos. Further allow relay shooting for triggering by intelligent automatic. With improved Z batteries, the Mark III also works about two times longer.
Furthermore, the current 7R offers a Quad-VGA Tru-Finder (OLED) with upscaled light intensity over nearly 3.7 million pixels (60 or 120 frames/second). This viewfinder from the α9 experiences reduced reflections under its ZEISS T* layer. In addition, a fluorine layer protects against contamination.
In bright daylight, WhiteMagic lets users of the revised LC display (nearly 1.5 million pixels) see objects more clearly. With optional highest quality, the image display is created from the complete sensor data.
The α7R III talks to digital devices such as smartphones and laptops via Wi-Fi. Further, it synchronizes with external flash technology.
Software: Imaging Edge for Pixel Shift Multi shots
The novel Imaging Edge supports remote shooting in Live View as well as RAW image composition with Viewer and Remote as well as Edit as free PC applications.
In particular, the innovative Pixel Shifting via optical image stabilization allows strikingly realistic multiple images - as image compositions of the highest resolution. To do this, the 7R shifts its sensor one pixel width before capturing a single frame of a multi-shot. This creates four individual, different images (169.6 megapixels total).
From these individual shots, the user composes a synthetic image with Imaging Edge. This composition offers exceptionally fine resolution and exceptionally high color accuracy. Thus, Sonys α7R III masters the pictorial representation of subjects with numerous structured details, such as from architecture and art.
Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 Di III RXD Sony E-mount
The new 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD Zoom lens is based on the same development concept as the 28-75mm F/2.8 Di II RXD (model A036) introduced in May 2018. The special features of both lenses include their exceptionally high imaging quality and compact, handy design. With a length of just 99 mm and a weight of only 420 g, the Tamron 17 28mm F/2.8 is unrivaled in its class for compactness and lightness. The barrel does not change size when Zooming and focusing, contributing to the excellent hand-holding of this ultra-wide-angle zoom lens and making this Zoom the ideal choice for users who travel a lot. Together, the 17-28mm and 28-75mm weigh less than a kilo.
Excellent imaging performance
The optical construction of the 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD features 13 elements in 11 groups, including three aspherical lenses and two LD (low dispersion) elements, as well as an XLD (eXtra Low Dispersion) element that has characteristics similar to a fluorite lens. The combination of these lenses effectively suppresses chromatic aberrations and other optical aberrations. The lens surfaces are coated with Tamron's BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) coating, which effectively suppresses reflections inside the lens when shooting backlight. Combined with the camera functions*, very high imaging performance is achieved over the entire focal length range, fully exploiting the potential of high-resolution sensors.
*Lens correction function must be activated.
Short focusing distance for expressive perspectives
The 17-28mm F/2.8 makes it possible to shoot even at close range. Because the closest focusing distance is shorter at wide-angle than at telephoto, photographers can open up new creative possibilities for images with dynamic perspective and expressive depth (close objects appear larger, distant objects appear smaller). At 17 mm, the extremely short closest focusing distance of 19 cm (as with the 28-75mm F/2.8) enables fascinating close-up shots at a magnification of 1:5.2; at 28 mm, the shortest focusing distance is 26 cm (magnification of 1:6).
Quiet autofocus with RXD technology
The autofocus system features a sensor that detects the current focus setting of the lens and an RXD stepping motor (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive). These ensure particularly high speed and precision during focusing, enabling the user to keep even dynamic objects continuously in focus. At the same time, the autofocus works so quietly that virtually no disturbing focusing noise is recorded during video recording. The compact RXD technology also contributes significantly to the unmatched handiness of the 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD.
Weather-sealed construction and fluorine coating
The bayonet ring and other critical areas of the 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD are sealed against moisture and splashing water. This makes it possible to shoot outdoors with the lens even in adverse weather conditions. The front lens is coated with a water- and grease-repellent fluorine coating, which ensures that the lens surface is very easy to clean and less susceptible to contamination, such as fingerprints or dirt splashes.
Sophisticated design and high-quality workmanship
Like the 28-75mm (model A036), the new 17-28mm (model A046) is designed with the Zoom ring at the front and the focus ring at the rear. This makes the operation of both lenses the same for the user. The design of the new lens is based on the characteristic concept of the high-quality Tamron lenses, which are characterized by a special sense of detail, meticulous workmanship and optimal shaping. Prominent brand features of the high-quality Tamron lenses include the bright gold ring and the intuitive operating concept.
Compatible with essential camera functions
The Tamron 17-28mm F/2.8 Zoom lens is compatible with many advanced features of mirrorless system cameras. These include:
- fast hybrid autofocus
- Eye detection AF
- Direct Manual Focus (DMF)
- integrated lens correction (vignetting, color fringing, distortion)
- Lens firmware update via the camera
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