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Sony Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras Comparison

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Sony Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras Comparison

2024-06-01 05:38:12

I needed a handle for my compact and full frame mirrorless Sony cameras. What I like about this SmallRig Cold Shoe Handle is a) the ability to insert a 15mm rod for other accessories, the brightly finished oversized thumb screw lock, and all the ways to attach via rosettes, 1/4, 3/8, and two additional cold shoe locations. I attach my 5 external monitor, a short shotgun microphone, and the rig feels solid and dependable. Great little accessory!

5
2024-04-02 02:18:42

I am very happy with this camera. I did a comparison between my Full Frame Sony A7iii and this camera, attached to both cameras lenses with apertures f2.8 to F4, and was pleasantly surprised that the Nikon D500 gave as crisp, clean , sharp and slightly better images than my Sony full frame camera. And most surprisingly, the colors are more pleasant ! I am also finding myself grabbing this camera more when I want to have fun shooting. I am noticing how pleasant and enjoyable to use the Nikon D500 with its ergonomics, the many buttons that make it easy to operate and change functions. I am falling in love with photography again because of this camera .

5
2024-07-13 03:13:35

I have used a variety of mirrorless cameras, starting with Sony A7s and A7rII and then the GH5 and most recently the Canon EOS R. The only camera that Ive held on to long-term is the GH5, so I was very excited when I heard Panasonic was releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera. Now that it has arrived, it is truly the most professional, robust, and beautiful mirrorless camera Ive used.  To complement my GH5, I wanted a full-frame mirrorless as well. I bought and tested out the Canon EOS R, but found it frustrating ergonomically and with hindered video specs (big crops, no stabilization, etc), it required a lot of compromises. It took beautiful images, but for video (which is what I mostly do), the GH5 outperformed it in every way.  Next to the EOS R (and definitely all the Sonys), the Panasonic S1 feels like a true professional camera. Its a bit heavier than the other mirrorless cameras, but since I mainly use Sigmas 24-70, 18-35, or 50-100mm, once you have the lenses on there, its not a huge difference. Its actually more comfortable because the grip is so nicely designed.  REALLY looking forward to the 10-bit, V-Log update in a couple of months as well as the Sigma EF L adapter in a few weeks. Will really help make this camera shine.  With Sigma officially on board to make a lens collection and with Panasonics track record of amazing lenses, the L-Mount and Panasonics full frame cameras will be the system to beat in the near future.

5
2024-07-25 05:43:39

I recently had the pleasure of getting my hands on the Sony A7 IV, and I must say, it's nothing short of a game-changer in the world of mirrorless cameras. Sony has once again raised the bar, delivering a remarkable blend of performance, versatility, and innovation. The A7 IV boasts a 33-megapixel full-frame sensor that delivers stunningly detailed and sharp images. The dynamic range is impressive, capturing a wide spectrum of tones even in challenging lighting conditions. The improved ISO performance ensures clean and noise-free images, making it a versatile companion for various shooting scenarios. Sony's autofocus technology has always been top-notch, and the A7 IV is no exception. The Fast Hybrid AF system with 759 phase-detection points covers a significant portion of the frame, ensuring quick and accurate focus even in low-light situations. Eye autofocus is incredibly reliable, whether shooting portraits or capturing candid moments. While the battery life has seen improvement from its predecessor, it's still advisable to carry an extra battery for a full day of intensive shooting. However, the USB charging feature offers convenient on-the-go charging options. The Sony A7 IV is a true powerhouse in the mirrorless camera market. It excels in image quality, autofocus performance, and overall versatility. Whether you're a professional photographer or an enthusiast looking to take their photography to the next level, the A7 IV is a worthy investment. While the price tag might be steep, the features and performance justify every penny for those who demand the best from their gear. Highly recommended!

5
2024-06-12 08:41:43

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Used w Sony full frame mirrorless camera and super zoom + wide angle lens. Snug fit but worked. Had small tripod under outside straps and 22 oz water bottle in bottom sleeve. Caught out in a few surprise rain showers, bag interior stayed dry. Loved it for this trip - seems well made for the long haul. Previously only used backpacks; I prefer a sling now.

5
2024-05-17 05:39:56

I come from a full frame Canon background and I recently picked up this lens for a Sony Alpha 6000 to use as a webcam. It not only performs like a champ as a webcam, it shoots photos well. AF speed is decently fast. It's certainly not the fastest but it's def on the fast side. Sharpness is also very good. I've seen sharper lenses but as a prime 1.4, its photos are pretty sharp. The size is large for a Sony mirrorless APS-C, but coming from full-frame lens world, this lens is much smaller than what I'm used to. It attracts less attention when you're outside. Overall, this is a relatively cheap lens that performs well on a Sony mirrorless body. I don't think you can go wrong with this if you're looking for a wide angle prime. Haven't really done portrait shots, but as a talking head zoom camera, it does its job really well. There are also many YouTube review videos and the they're very positive. I recommend you check them out as well. Thank you!

5
2024-06-25 01:23:19

This is great far a cropped-sensor camera or a full-frame mirrorless. I use it for my Sony A7R III. If you need the Black Rapid eyelet with threads to attach your camera (in the tripod socket), then order the strap with the eyelet already as part of the strap. It comes with or without.

5
2024-06-25 02:16:57

Not much to say as this is my first full frame mirrorless camera and Ive only owned Sony's but I enjoy it so far. Huge improvement over my a6000 for both photo and video and I'm using my same lenses. No complaints other than there is something rattling inside the camera but I can only hear it if it's dead quiet and I've got over 15k actuations on the shutter with no issue so... definitely recommend but I'm a bit of a Sony simp. As far as lenses I use a Sony F4 24-105 G OSS lens mostly and then my sigma 16mm and 30mm which both look fantastically crisp even though they were made for the aps-c format. Looking to get a nice 50mm for portrait and landscape then I'll probably update this review with more details once I get a prime made for the full frame.

5
2024-04-07 06:52:38

Just right for Sony full frame mirrorless. Small in size yet large in sharpness with quick autofocus.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I still use full frame larger DSLRs for in-studio portraiture, but for travel, I've moved completely to the Sony mirrorless E-Mount system. I use the A7; this a6000 replaced an NEX-7 (which I gave to a son for his trip). I've used in now for about a month. It is very quick focusing and somewhat better high ISO than the NEX-7. It's a pleasure to use. The menus are the same as the A7; the camera is totally customizable. Images are excellent. Video is also first rate. The only negative thing about the Sony mirrorless cameras is battery life. You have to buy a batch to make it through a single day, which is a bit of a hassle when traveling, because you need multiple chargers to make the next day possible.

5