The new Sony α7S III makes a quantum leap in video and low-light capability. The long-anticipated full-frame mirrorless camera has a slate of new features and innovations for modern video, still and hybrid creatives. Hang out with JT to learn more about these innovations and how they can take your content creation to the next level!
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Top Features of the Sony Alpha 7S III include:
12.1MP*1 Exmor R sensor, optimized for 4K, sensitivity and speed
New BIONZ XR processing engine delivers 8x more processing power*2
Low noise images w/ ISO up to 409,600*3 and 15+stop dynamic range*4
Up to 4K 120p*5 10-bit 4:2:2 and full pixel readout in all rec. modes
Up to 4K 120p*5 in XAVC S (AVC), XAVC HS (HEVC) and XAVC S-I (All-I)
16-bit RAW movie output up to 4K 60p via HDMI Type-A connector*6
Effective internal heat dissipation enables 1-hour 4K 60p recording*7
Fast readout for high frame rates, faster AF, minimal rolling shutter
No 29m 50s continuous recording limit for movie shooting
3” flip-out, vari-angle LCD monitor w/ touch menu and controls
Approximate. Effective megapixels.
Compared to previous version/model.
ISO range: [Stills] 80-102,400 (Standard), 40-409,600 (Expanded), [Movies] 80-102,400 (Standard), 80-409,600 (Expanded)
Movie shooting with S-Log 3. Sony test conditions. May require color grading.
12p has a 1.1x crop. XAVC S-I (S&Q) 4K 120p 10-bit 4:2:2 requires CFexpress Type A (VPG200 or higher). XAVC S-I 4K 60p 10-bit 4:2:2 requires SDXC V90 or faster. XAVC S / XAVC HS 4K 120p 10-bit 4:2:2 requires SDXC V60 or faster. XAVC S HD 240p 10-bit 4:2:2 requires SDXC V60 or faster. CFexpress Type A supports all internal shooting modes.
Requires optional compatible external recorder.
Sony internal test. 77 deg F (25 deg C) (ambient, camera when recording started), Auto Power Off Temperature: High. The value will vary depending on the shooting conditions.
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