Sony a7 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera (with 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens)

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Sony a7 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera (with 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens)
Sony a7 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera (with 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens)

Original price was: ₹182,490.00.Current price is: ₹147,990.00.

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Sony a7 III Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera

The a7 III has been refined for extraordinary image capture control and quality from the next generation 24.2MP full-frame BSI image sensor and latest BIONZ X image processor, down to the smallest operational detail. Featuring 693 phase AF points with up to 10fps1 continuous shooting 4K2 HDR3 video and the longest4 battery life of any mirrorless camera to date – the a7 III has everything you need (shown here with the Sony SEL2870 lens).

1. In continuous ‘Hi+’ mode. Max. fps depends on camera settings. UHS-II compatible SDXC memory card required.

2. Class 10 or higher SDHC/SDXC card required for XAVC S movie recording, UHS speed class 3 or higher for 100 Mbps recording.

3. Connect to an HDR (HLG) compatible Sony TV via a USB cable to view HDR (HLG) movies.

4. Among non-reflex interchangeable lens digital camera equipped with auto focus function as of February 2018, based on Sony research.

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Evolutionary leap in image processing power

The a7 III features a front-end LSI that effectively doubles the readout speed of the image sensor, as well as an updated BIONZ X processing-engine that boosts processing speed by approximately 1.8 times compared to the a7 II. These powerful components work together to allow the camera to shoot at faster speeds while also enabling its impressive ISO range of 100 – 51200 (expandable to ISO 50 – 204800 for still images and massive 15-stop dynamic range at low sensitivity settings. This ensures outstanding overall performance at all settings and in all shooting conditions.

Up to 10fps with Silent5 or Mechanical Shutter

The a7 III is equipped with a refined image processing system that allows it to capture full 24.2MP images at up to 10 fps with continuous and accurate AF/AE (autofocus and auto exposure) tracking for up to 177 Standard JPEG images, 89 compressed RAW images or 40 uncompressed RAW images. This high speed 10 fps mode is available with either a mechanical shutter or an electronic shutter for completely silent5 shooting. The a7 III can also shoot continuously at up to 8 fps in live view mode with minimal lag in the viewfinder or LCD screen. These high speed options ensure that fast moving subjects can be captured with extreme accuracy and incredible image detail.

5. Some distortion may occur with fast-moving subjects.

5-step6, 5-axis in-body image stabilization

The 5-axis in-body SteadyShot image stabilization system has been fine-tuned to support high-resolution shooting capacity, resulting in an image stabilization system at 5-step6 shutter speed advantage. Camera shake is effectively compensated on 5 axes: pitch and yaw that have the largest overall impact on image quality; X and Y shift that is most apparent at high magnification, and roll that can ruin night shots and movies. Stabilization is applied to the live-view image, making it easier to frame fast-moving subjects. Effective stabilization is provided for movies as well as stills, and for A-mount lenses7 attached via a mount adapter.

6. CIPA standards. Pitch/yaw shake only. Planar T FE 50mm F1.4 ZA lens. Long exposure NR off.

7. With SSM or SAM lenses only.

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Secure and versatile dual SD media slots

Two SD media card slots are provided for still and movie storage (one slot for SD cards or Memory Stick) with the lower card slot being UHS-II compatible for fast write speed. Still or movie data can be simultaneously recorded to both cards for backup, or RAW images can be recorded to one card while JPEG images are recorded to the other. It is also possible to record stills and movies to different cards. Relay recording automatically switches to the second card when the first card is full. Data can be copied between cards while in the camera, for convenient back-up. Sony SF-G series UHS-II SD cards are ideal for situations where maximum transfer speed is required.

The detail of 4K, the beauty of HDR

4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) astonishes viewers with visual depth and impact that are less like conventional movies and television – and more like real life. With the ability to reproduce images from deep shadows to piercing highlights, 4K High Dynamic Range (HDR) is astonishing. With Instant HDR, the a7 III empowers you to capture High Dynamic Range without complex post production. Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) recording captures HDR, yet plays back beautifully on both HDR and conventional televisions. For added versatility, the camera also provides S-Log encoding.

16-bit processing and 14-bit RAW4 output for natural gradations

Both compressed and uncompressed 14-bit RAW4 format are supported. The 14-bit digital signal from the image sensor’s analog to digital (AD) converter is processed in 16-bit form by the front-end LSI and BIONZ X image processor before being output as 14-bit RAW data. The result is smoother, more natural gradations that contribute to higher overall image quality. The enhanced BIONZ X image processing LSI makes 14-bit RAW output available even when shooting in silent or continuous mode.

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High contrast 2.36-million dot OLED EVF

The a7 III boasts a high-luminance 2.359 million dots EVF (XGA OLED) Tru-Finder which reproduces the finest details, and incorporates legendary ZEISS T coating to greatly reduce reflections, while the double-sided aspherical element achieves 0.78x magnification with outstanding corner-to- corner clarity. EVF startup time when the camera is switched on has been decreased by approximately 40% compared to the α7 II.

922K-dot (approx.) 3” (3.0 type) tilting LCD monitor

This large tiltable 3” (3.0 type) LCD monitor features approximately 922K dots for high resolution and detailed viewing. The monitor not only supports touch operation, but tilts upwards by a maximum of 107 degrees and downwards by a maximum of 41 degrees for flexible hold and framing.

Touch AF function

Focusing doesn’t get any more intuitive than this. With Touch Focus you can simply touch the LCD screen to specify the desired focus point. Even subjects near the edges of the frame can be instantly selected without having to reframe or manually shift the focus point. Double-tap any point on the monitor for a magnified view of that area when focusing manually. Touch AF allows smooth focus point changes when shooting movies too.

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Incredible hybrid autofocus system

The a7 III features a world class autofocus system comprised of 693 focal-plane phase-detection AF points that cover approximately 93% of the image area, 425 contrast AF points and reliable Eye-AF. When combined, both contrast and phase detection AF points form the 4D FOCUS hybrid AF system for wide, fast, reliable AF that locks on and stays locked on. This advanced system delivers AF acquisition in about half the time as the a7 II in low-light conditions with tracking that is approximately 2 times more accurate as well. The acclaimed Eye AF feature is also approximately twice as effective, and is available when utilizing AF-C mode and with Sony’s A-mount lenses with an adapter.

Enhanced Eye-AF

Eye AF automatically detects and focuses on the subject’s eye. It has been notably improved in the a7 III, even when shooting a moving subject in continuous AF mode. Face detection has also been updated for higher reliability when the subject is looking away from the camera, when the face is in partial darkness, and other challenging situations.

Robust magnesium alloy body w/ dust and moisture resistant design8

The a7 III body construction features a lightweight, high-rigidity magnesium alloy for the internal frame as well as the top, front, and rear covers. The grip area has also been reinforced with an integrated magnesium alloy front cover. The number of screws securing the lens mount has been increased to six in order to maximize rigidity and durability even when using heavy telephoto lenses. Sealing is provided throughout the body to minimize dust and moisture ingress8, allowing it to function reliably in challenging environments9. All major buttons and dials are provided with seals, while media and jack covers and enclosure edges feature tongue-and-groove joints for double protection. Maximum dust and moisture resistance8 is maintained at lens, vertical grip, and flash unit joints too, providing excellent system reliability.

8. Not guaranteed to be 100% dust and moisture proof.

Comes with 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens
Hardware Interface: Audio Video Port

Technical Details

Additional Information

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Sony a7 III Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera

The a7 III has been refined for extraordinary image capture control and quality from the next generation 24.2MP full-frame BSI image sensor and latest BIONZ X image processor, down to the smallest operational detail. Featuring 693 phase AF points with up to 10fps1 continuous shooting 4K2 HDR3 video and the longest4 battery life of any mirrorless camera to date – the a7 III has everything you need (shown here with the Sony SEL2870 lens).

1. In continuous ‘Hi+’ mode. Max. fps depends on camera settings. UHS-II compatible SDXC memory card required.

2. Class 10 or higher SDHC/SDXC card required for XAVC S movie recording, UHS speed class 3 or higher for 100 Mbps recording.

3. Connect to an HDR (HLG) compatible Sony TV via a USB cable to view HDR (HLG) movies.

4. Among non-reflex interchangeable lens digital camera equipped with auto focus function as of February 2018, based on Sony research.

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Evolutionary leap in image processing power

The a7 III features a front-end LSI that effectively doubles the readout speed of the image sensor, as well as an updated BIONZ X processing-engine that boosts processing speed by approximately 1.8 times compared to the a7 II. These powerful components work together to allow the camera to shoot at faster speeds while also enabling its impressive ISO range of 100 – 51200 (expandable to ISO 50 – 204800 for still images and massive 15-stop dynamic range at low sensitivity settings. This ensures outstanding overall performance at all settings and in all shooting conditions.

Up to 10fps with Silent5 or Mechanical Shutter

The a7 III is equipped with a refined image processing system that allows it to capture full 24.2MP images at up to 10 fps with continuous and accurate AF/AE (autofocus and auto exposure) tracking for up to 177 Standard JPEG images, 89 compressed RAW images or 40 uncompressed RAW images. This high speed 10 fps mode is available with either a mechanical shutter or an electronic shutter for completely silent5 shooting. The a7 III can also shoot continuously at up to 8 fps in live view mode with minimal lag in the viewfinder or LCD screen. These high speed options ensure that fast moving subjects can be captured with extreme accuracy and incredible image detail.

5. Some distortion may occur with fast-moving subjects.

5-step6, 5-axis in-body image stabilization

The 5-axis in-body SteadyShot image stabilization system has been fine-tuned to support high-resolution shooting capacity, resulting in an image stabilization system at 5-step6 shutter speed advantage. Camera shake is effectively compensated on 5 axes: pitch and yaw that have the largest overall impact on image quality; X and Y shift that is most apparent at high magnification, and roll that can ruin night shots and movies. Stabilization is applied to the live-view image, making it easier to frame fast-moving subjects. Effective stabilization is provided for movies as well as stills, and for A-mount lenses7 attached via a mount adapter.

6. CIPA standards. Pitch/yaw shake only. Planar T FE 50mm F1.4 ZA lens. Long exposure NR off.

7. With SSM or SAM lenses only.

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Secure and versatile dual SD media slots

Two SD media card slots are provided for still and movie storage (one slot for SD cards or Memory Stick) with the lower card slot being UHS-II compatible for fast write speed. Still or movie data can be simultaneously recorded to both cards for backup, or RAW images can be recorded to one card while JPEG images are recorded to the other. It is also possible to record stills and movies to different cards. Relay recording automatically switches to the second card when the first card is full. Data can be copied between cards while in the camera, for convenient back-up. Sony SF-G series UHS-II SD cards are ideal for situations where maximum transfer speed is required.

The detail of 4K, the beauty of HDR

4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) astonishes viewers with visual depth and impact that are less like conventional movies and television – and more like real life. With the ability to reproduce images from deep shadows to piercing highlights, 4K High Dynamic Range (HDR) is astonishing. With Instant HDR, the a7 III empowers you to capture High Dynamic Range without complex post production. Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) recording captures HDR, yet plays back beautifully on both HDR and conventional televisions. For added versatility, the camera also provides S-Log encoding.

16-bit processing and 14-bit RAW4 output for natural gradations

Both compressed and uncompressed 14-bit RAW4 format are supported. The 14-bit digital signal from the image sensor’s analog to digital (AD) converter is processed in 16-bit form by the front-end LSI and BIONZ X image processor before being output as 14-bit RAW data. The result is smoother, more natural gradations that contribute to higher overall image quality. The enhanced BIONZ X image processing LSI makes 14-bit RAW output available even when shooting in silent or continuous mode.

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High contrast 2.36-million dot OLED EVF

The a7 III boasts a high-luminance 2.359 million dots EVF (XGA OLED) Tru-Finder which reproduces the finest details, and incorporates legendary ZEISS T coating to greatly reduce reflections, while the double-sided aspherical element achieves 0.78x magnification with outstanding corner-to- corner clarity. EVF startup time when the camera is switched on has been decreased by approximately 40% compared to the α7 II.

922K-dot (approx.) 3” (3.0 type) tilting LCD monitor

This large tiltable 3” (3.0 type) LCD monitor features approximately 922K dots for high resolution and detailed viewing. The monitor not only supports touch operation, but tilts upwards by a maximum of 107 degrees and downwards by a maximum of 41 degrees for flexible hold and framing.

Touch AF function

Focusing doesn’t get any more intuitive than this. With Touch Focus you can simply touch the LCD screen to specify the desired focus point. Even subjects near the edges of the frame can be instantly selected without having to reframe or manually shift the focus point. Double-tap any point on the monitor for a magnified view of that area when focusing manually. Touch AF allows smooth focus point changes when shooting movies too.

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Incredible hybrid autofocus system

The a7 III features a world class autofocus system comprised of 693 focal-plane phase-detection AF points that cover approximately 93% of the image area, 425 contrast AF points and reliable Eye-AF. When combined, both contrast and phase detection AF points form the 4D FOCUS hybrid AF system for wide, fast, reliable AF that locks on and stays locked on. This advanced system delivers AF acquisition in about half the time as the a7 II in low-light conditions with tracking that is approximately 2 times more accurate as well. The acclaimed Eye AF feature is also approximately twice as effective, and is available when utilizing AF-C mode and with Sony’s A-mount lenses with an adapter.

Enhanced Eye-AF

Eye AF automatically detects and focuses on the subject’s eye. It has been notably improved in the a7 III, even when shooting a moving subject in continuous AF mode. Face detection has also been updated for higher reliability when the subject is looking away from the camera, when the face is in partial darkness, and other challenging situations.

Robust magnesium alloy body w/ dust and moisture resistant design8

The a7 III body construction features a lightweight, high-rigidity magnesium alloy for the internal frame as well as the top, front, and rear covers. The grip area has also been reinforced with an integrated magnesium alloy front cover. The number of screws securing the lens mount has been increased to six in order to maximize rigidity and durability even when using heavy telephoto lenses. Sealing is provided throughout the body to minimize dust and moisture ingress8, allowing it to function reliably in challenging environments9. All major buttons and dials are provided with seals, while media and jack covers and enclosure edges feature tongue-and-groove joints for double protection. Maximum dust and moisture resistance8 is maintained at lens, vertical grip, and flash unit joints too, providing excellent system reliability.

8. Not guaranteed to be 100% dust and moisture proof.

Reviews (13)

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  1. Francis

    Excellent Camera
    I bought this Camera in 2020. Excellent picture quality. I am enjoying the beauty of nature with this wonderful machine with wonderful machanism. Thanks to Sony.

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  2. Jomdu Dulom

    Perfect camera!!!
    No doubt one of the best in the market…

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  3. Naveen

    Excellent camera
    The beast, I must say.

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  4. Thesharmajikaladka

    buy it genuine product
    Genuine product from genuine people

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  5. Diganta

    Best affordable full frame Mirrorless Camera from Sony
    A real power house for videography.

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  6. Karan Lubana

    Sony A7III Hands-On Review & Tests
    Compared to its predecessor, the Sony a7 III has been updated in almost every way; when compared to other similarly priced full frame options, the a7 III looks to be a cut above in many respects. For generalist photographers, wedding and event shooters and even sports specialists, the a7 III gets an awful lot of things just right. But as with previous Sony mirrorless full-frame cameras, there are some foibles that persist with this new model.When I first got my hands on this camera the first thing I noticed was that it looks just like my A7RIII. Not only does it look like it, it also feels like it. That’s nice, because I really liked the step up from the older generation of the A7 range mainly because of speed and the nice extra functions like touch screen and the menu system. I quickly set up the camera similar to my A7RII and went out shooting the next morning for sunrise.

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  7. Mobin

    Best sony camera
    Despite its billing as a ‘basic’ model, the Sony a7 III is a supremely capable full frame camera. Though it doesn’t have the most megapixels or shoot the fastest bursts, its well-judged mix of resolution, speed, features and price point make it an easy recommendation for all kinds of photographers and all kinds of photography.Key Features:24MP full frame BSI CMOS sensor93% autofocus coverage (693 phase detection points, 425 for contrast detection)Oversampled 4K/24p video taken from full width 6K (cropped-in 5K for 30p)In-body image stabilization10 fps continuous shooting2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder, 0.78x magnificationAF joystickTouchscreenLarger, ‘Z-type’ battery (CIPA rated to 710 shots)Dual SD memory card slotsUSB 3.1 Type CCompared to its predecessor, the Sony a7 III has been updated in almost every way; when compared to other similarly priced full frame options, the a7 III looks to be a cut above in many respects. For generalist photographers, wedding and event shooters and even sports specialists, the a7 III gets an awful lot of things just right. But as with previous Sony mirrorless full-frame cameras, there are some foibles that persist with this new model.

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  8. Bindu

    Don’t buy this
    Go for nikon instead of this camera nikon is best than this. If you want more confoguration and quality go for nikon

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  9. Oleg B

    A very nice full frame mirrorless camera. Image quality is very decent with a good stock lens, but not with the lens as-bought, that lens is mediocre (took one star off because of that). Image stabilization allows one to take pictures in dim rooms without grain. Eats more battery than a DSLR, but that is common for all mirrorless full frame cameras. Small, light, convenient. Took 2024 solar eclipse photos with it, the images turned out great!

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  10. Abdul Khalif

    Ease to use

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  11. Steve Gilbert

    Very Very Happy with the product

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  12. Kayla Celenza

    I’m a small content creator and for a while I was using my phone and canon g7x as it was the most affordable option. Once I was ready to make a big camera purchase, I did a lot of research and always found myself coming back to this one. I have no regrets at all!! The quality is amazing. Quite literally have people commenting all the time saying “what camera is this?” Worth the money and investment!!

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  13. Thomas

    Compared to the 2 Canon DSLRs I have owned in the past, it blows them out of the water in terms of auto focus speed and accuracy. For low light, I’ve never seen anything like it in the consumer market, not counting the A7s ii which I haven’t tried yet. The version that I bought came with the kit lens and it’s performance is fine. It’s not the best to use for the ultimate low light capabilities, but it’s reliable enough. Interestingly enough, the kit lens even has firmware that you can update. I have successfully used my Canon glass with it using a Simga MC-11 adapter. The Canon 17-40mm f4L and Canon 70-200 f2.8L focused quickly. My Sigma 8-16mm lens focused well, though it’s meant for APS-C sensors. Oddly enough my Canon 50mm 1.4 paired with the A7iii and Sigma MC-11 takes about a minute or two before the aperature control is functional but once it kicks in, this combo turns night into day. I also use a 35mm 1.8 OSS Sony lens that I used with my a5100 and even though it puts it into APS-C mode which sacrifices quality, it’s still good enough.I can even use my Canon 580ex ii successfully with this (manual mode/no HSS) with a Fomex flash trigger.The reason I bought this however was for video. 4k is stunning, though I have to say, plan for paying a but extra for a UHS-II card to get it to work. The S&Q setting is nice for switching over to slow-mo very quickly.The menu system is a bit much but at least it includes a lot of features that are missing with Canon. Battery performance is quite incredible.Overall, I can’t see why this camera wouldn’t satisfy most pros unless they work in a harsh environment in which case, the weather sealing probably won’t be enough. The compact size of it though is nice when you don’t want to draw attention.

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