Sony A7III among the BestSellers at Amazon. New tests by Lok and Albert Dros

The Sony A7III is the bestselling mirrorless at Amazon (ranking here) and among the overall best selling DSLR-Mirrorless cams (ranking here). Let’s see how long it can hold this top position. In the meantime check out these new videos.

Sony A7III preorder links:
Sony A7III in USA at Adorama, BHphotoAmazon, BestBuy, FocusCamera, BuyDig.
Sony a7III in Europe at Calumet Germany, ParkCameras UK, WexUK.

Important note: I would appreciate if you use those preorder links to preorder your camera. It rewards me for the work on SAR. I get a small commission and you don’t pay any cent more for that. Thanks:)

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Max Yuryev says the “a7III beats out EVERYTHING in high iso lowlight comparison”

Sony A7III preorder links:
Sony A7III in USA at Adorama, BHphotoAmazonBestBuy, FocusCamera, BuyDig.
Sony a7III in Europe at Calumet Germany, ParkCameras UK, WexUK.

Important note: I would appreciate if you use those preorder links to preorder your camera. It rewards me for the work on SAR. I get a small commission and you don’t pay any cent more for that. Thanks:)

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Max Yuryev posted that very first Sony A7III ISO comparison video and his conclusion is:

“The a7III beats out EVERYTHING in high iso lowlight comparison!”

You can now preorder the new Sony HVL-F60RM (Video guide by Miguel Quiles)

The new Flash and accessories can now be preordered here:
Sony HVL-F60RM flash at Adorama and BHphoto.
Sony FA-EB1 External Battery Pack at Adorama and BHphoto.
Sony FA-RG1 Multi Interface-Shoe Rain Guard at Adorama and BHphoto.
Sony VMC-MM2 Release Cable for RX0 at Adorama and BHphoto.

The A7III preorders will open on Wed 28 at 11am NYC time at Amazon, BHphoto and Adorama.

And here you have two videos from Miguel Quiles to introduce you to the new Sony Flash and Battery Pack:

Flash Video> https://youtu.be/2X3JioQY37Q

Battery Pack Video> https://youtu.be/6sYBJSttRnc

 

Miguel Quiles

www.miguelquiles.com

Sony A7R III Teardown shows one major weather sealing flaw at the bottom

Lensrentals analyzed the weather sealing of the A7rIII by tearing down the camera

Except for the bottom this camera has thorough and extensive weather sealing, as good as any camera I’ve seen.That being said, the bottom of the camera is not protected worth a damn. If you’re out in a sprinkle or shower, this probably doesn’t matter; water hits the top first. But if you’re in severe weather, near surf, or might set your camera down where someone might spill something, you need to be aware of that. If I knew I was heading out in such conditions, honestly I’d tape up the bottom of the camera or encase it in plastic taped all around the body. Yeah, battery changes will be a pain, but the new battery is supposed to last a lot longer.

We now know where Sony needs to improve the weather sealing. I hope the next A7s3 will have fixed this issue.

First Voigtlander 1.4/35 FE review by Phillip Reeve: “this lens is in no way competitive to modern designs”


Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 FE lens is in Stock for the very first time via BHphoto.

Phillip Reeve is the first review testing the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 FE lens. And his findings so far are very disappointing:

“With the “classic” in the name and based on what I have seen from the M-mount version my expectations were rather low. As it seems so far for good reasons: this lens is in no way competitive to modern designs. Sharpness is anything but great, corners never reach the quality of most other primes and many aberrations like Coma or Astigmatism are not well corrected.
So for now I think this is a lens mostly for people who just like the look of the harsh and nervous bokeh, but still want to enjoy some modern features like Exif data and decent coatings or do not want to get into adapting legacy lenses.”

I do own the older 35mm f/1.4 M-mount lens and indeed it doesn’t perform that well. But still, if you need speed and a compact lens this new 35mm FE will do the job.

Zeiss Loxia reviews by ThePhoBlographer and ePhotozine

The new Loxia lens preorders are now available at BHphoto and Adorama.

This lens isn’t going to create large excitement among the Sony Alpha crowd. But nevertheless this lens promises to deliver high quality in a tiny package.

ThePhoBlographer writes:

With Zeiss, you can always expect solid image quality to a very high standard. The Zeiss Loxia 25mm f2.4 isn’t any different at all. This isn’t Zeiss’s fastest 25mm lens and so you can’t expect the bokeh to be anything like an f1.4 lens. But Zeiss’s color and lack of chromatic aberration are surely there. At this point, that’s all pretty standard though I’d be shocked to see if most people could tell the difference between Zeiss color and Sony color–and they’d be even more surprised as to how much their color profile plays into that. As always, Zeiss’ sharpness is also fantastic. You can’t fault this lens at all when you nail the focusing.

ePhotozine writes:

The Loxia range is an attractive proposition, with useful focal lengths and, if the 25mm f/2.4 is anything to go by, excellent qualities. The new 25mm f/2.4 is compact, beautiful to use in a most traditional way, full of the tactile high grade feel that is rarely seen. The price may be slightly on the high side, but then again what price quality? Some may question the manual focus, but with this lens it is so easy to find the point of focus that with minimal practice it should soon become second nature. Admittedly that will not suit everyone.
All in all, a lovely lens that matches well to the Sony FE full frame mirrorless cameras.