Sony A7R III vs Sony A7S II If you like this video please support me on Patreon! Thank you! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9417987 I want to make better videos! Thanks for watching! Please SUBSCRIBE for more videos. Sony A7R III Looking at specifications alone, the A7R III does some truly impressive stuff. Thanks to a faster processing system and improved circuitry, Sony was able to fix a major complaint with the A7R II in this latest iteration: autofocus speed and accuracy. And in moving things around in the body, they fixed a couple more issues as well: bigger battery and a second memory card slot. Finally, Sony updated the software to allow access to menus even while the camera is writing to a memory card (outside of accessing Drive settings). This was a major annoyance that has also been amended. With these adjustments, there is very little one can point to that is holding the A7R III back. With 42 megapixels firing at 10 frames per second with intelligent continuous autofocus, on paper, it looks like it is capable of far more than most cameras currently available. During a Sony shooting event that we were invited to shortly after the camera’s announcement, we had a couple of hours hands-on with the A7R III in a studio environment. There, we decided to see how it stacked up against a few of its major competitors: the Canon 5D Mark IV, the Nikon D850, and the Fuji GFX. Each of those cameras offers either most or some comparable specs to the A7R III (the Fuji being the furthest away since it isn’t exactly a fast shooter or quick to autofocus). However, we thought it worth looking at how they handled an identical lighting situation with identical camera settings and comparing pure sensor performance. Sony A7S II The Sony A7S II takes the A7S to the next level. The redesigned camera body, improved autofocus, and bevy of new features make the A7S II a very capable full-frame mirrorless camera no matter the lighting conditions. With its 12.2-megapixel full-frame sensor and native ISO range of 100-102,400, the A7S II is designed to provide excellent performance across a huge range of ISO speeds. Utilizing Sony's 5-axis image stabilization to provide up to 4.5 stops of vibration reduction, the A7S II is poised to provide great images in low light. This impressive camera delivers high-quality results no matter the situation. Pros: Comfortable and surprisingly compact camera body; Improved low light performance; Built-in image stabilization; Wide range of usable ISOs; More sophisticated autofocus performance; Excellent video capabilities. Cons: Relatively low resolution; Mediocre continuous shooting performance; No built-in flash; No losslessly compressed RAW option. After the "Mark II" refreshes of the venerable Sony A7 and A7R cameras earlier this year, the Sony A7S remained the last of the three still in its first generation stage. So, it's no surprise that Sony has come along to bring this large-pixeled, ultra-high ISO shooting camera up to speed with a "Mark II" refresh of its own. Sporting the familiar, updated A7-series body design, the new Sony A7S II looks practically identical to the A7R II, aside from the model-specific branding. In one minor detail, unlike the A7 II, the A7S II shares the locking mode dial that was introduced with the A7R II. The Sony A7S II also features the much-welcomed ergonomic refreshes that were debuted on the earlier A7 II, including the repositioned front control dial and shutter-release button as well as re-contoured handgrip and all-around beefier, stronger magnesium alloy body and lens mount. Tags: Sony A7R III vs Sony A7S II, Sony A7R III vs Sony A7S, Sony A7R III vs Sony, Sony A7R III vs, Sony A7R III, Sony A7R III test, Sony A7R III review, Sony A7R III comparison, Sony A7R III unboxing, A7R III, A7R III vs A7S II, Sony A7S II vs Sony A7R II, Sony A7S II vs Sony A7R, Sony A7S II vs Sony, Sony A7S II vs, Sony A7S II, Sony A7S II test, Sony A7S II review, Sony A7S II unboxing, Sony A7S II comparison, A7S II, camera comparison, dslr review, worldphotomagazine, A7R III test, A7R III review,