On paper, Sony's $3,200 full-frame mirrorless Alpha A7R III is a beast. With an ultra-high-res 42.4-megapixel sensor that can shoot bursts at 10 fps, you can capture landscape photos one day and ...
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Sony's full-frame camera family just got larger with a superb, but expensive mirrorless flagship, the A7R II. The new model is one of Sony's highest resolution cameras ever at 42.4-megapixels, handily ...
In the A7R III, Sony has built on the already impressive full-frame Mark II model, by creating a high-resolution and high-speed camera. Think of this Sony as part A7R II and part A9, all rolled into ...
Sony is a leader in mirrorless cameras with its full-frame Alpha series, but as the series has expanded to four models, choosing the right one can be confusing. In the current lineup, the A9 II, A7 ...
Sony surprised the camera world this morning when it finally announced the new Sony A7R III, the long-rumored third iteration of one of the company’s best digital mirrorless cameras. It ships in ...
Sony has had interchangeable-lens cameras on its books for some time now, in the shape of the NEX series, but none of them have accommodated a full-frame sensor. That all changes with the A7 and A7R, ...
With digital photography, everyone wants a high-end camera that can shoot crisp and clean images. While there are multiple offerings, some photographers and hybrid content creators require the best-in ...
Sony has revealed its latest full-frame camera, the Sony A7R IV, packing a hefty 61-megapixel sensor and a whopping 15 stops of dynamic range. The new camera is the latest in Sony's series of popular ...
Walmart is offering our best camera for autofocus for $3190 and is well-suited for photographing constellations thanks to super-charged autofocus.
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. Sony clearly doesn’t want Canon and Nikon ...