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The Sony Alpha a7R IIIA is a high-resolution, full-frame mirrorless camera and a slight update to the original Sony Alpha a7R III. Key features include:
Updated 2.35M-dot rear touchscreen LCD
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port
Very high resolution; great in low light; 4K video capture
Five-axis image stabilization; hybrid autofocus system
What’s Changed? The Sony Alpha a7R IIIA offers a few notable improvements over its predecessor, the a7R III. It boasts a faster USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port compared to the original’s USB 3.1 port, a 2.35M-dot touchscreen LCD that represents a substantial upgrade from the original’s 1.44M dots, and a redesigned body.
42.4MP Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor and BIONZ X Image Processor. The 42.4MP back-illuminated full-frame sensor works in tandem with the BIONZ X processor to deliver incredibly fast performance, excellent image quality, and great low-light performance. You get 14-bit RAW 42.4MP stills with a native sensitivity range of ISO 100-32000, which can be expanded to ISO 50-102400. You also get internal UHD 4K video capture using the sensor’s full width. This combination of sensor and processor enables the a7R IIIA to keep up with fast-paced shooting applications. You can shoot up to 10 fps at full resolution with full autofocus for up to 76 consecutive frames in either mechanical or electronic shutter mode, and up to 8 fps in live-view mode.
Improved Hybrid Autofocus System. This updated 4D FOCUS autofocus system gives you twice the speed and substantially more reliable tracking compared to previous a7R cameras. It features 399 on-sensor phase-detect autofocus points with 68% coverage along with 425 contrast-detect autofocus points, providing extremely fast, accurate performance. You have the option of Flexible Spot focusing, which uses neighboring focus points to stay focused on fast-moving subjects even if the original point loses focus. The Eye AF feature lets you base focusing on a familiar subject’s eyes, making this camera great for portraiture, while Focus Magnification emphasizes minute details. The a7R III sees the addition of an AF Point joystick and dedicated AF On button, in addition to touchscreen control.
Five-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization. Borrowed from the a9, the SteadyShot INSIDE image-stabilization system offers up to five stops of correction onto any lens you mount. This system compensates for five types of camera shake, including angular shake (pitch and yaw), shift shake (X and Y axes), and rotational shake (roll). All five stabilization axes are constantly engaged, even when you’re using third-party lenses, adapters, or lenses with their own built-in image stabilization.
UHD 4K Video Capture. The a7R IIIA can capture UHD 4K video in multiple frame rates up to 30 fps, which is oversampled 2.4-fold from 5K footage to ensure that there’s no pixel-binning or line skipping. It can also capture Full HD 1080p at up to 120 fps. Both 4K and Full HD resolutions use 100 Mbps XAVC S format in an MP4 wrapper with 4:2:0 sampling. In addition to these high-resolution internal-recording options, the a7R IIIA offers uncompressed 4:2:2 video output via an HDMI connection. You can store a frame grab from a 4K recording as an 8MP still.
Pixel Shift Multi-Shooting Mode. New to the a7R IIIA is a Pixel-Shift Multi-Shooting mode that shoots four images and moves the sensor between each shot in order to capture full color information for every pixel. This reduces noise and softens the image in a fashion similar to demosaicing. There are a couple of downsides to this feature, though. Firstly, the a7R III can’t assemble the final images on its own, so you must use the Sony Imaging software suite to process the four RAW images. Secondly, it takes the camera between one and thirty seconds between each shot, meaning there’s a high chance your subject will move between the first and fourth shot.
Other Notable Features. There’s an NTSC/PAL-switchable Slow and Quick Motion mode, an enhanced Zebra function to help you monitor exposure values in high-contrast scenes, a Time Code feature that makes editing easier, hot-shoe and PC-terminal external-flash connections, automatic anti-flicker shutter timing, an advanced metering system, a range of Creative Style modes, and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities for wireless image sharing and camera control. It records its 14-bit RAW images, JPEGs, and video files to SD memory cards, and uses the rechargeable NP-FZ100 battery that’s rated for 530 shots per charge when you’re using the viewfinder or 650 shots with the rear LCD.
This camera boasts a faster USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port compared to the original’s USB 3.1 port, a 2.35M-dot touchscreen LCD that represents a substantial upgrade from the original’s 1.44M dots, and a redesigned body.
This rental doesn’t include a lens.
No, this camera uses the larger (physically and in capacity) NP-FZ100 battery.
This rental doesn’t include the manual. If you’d like a physical copy of the manual, please request it in the Special Instructions box during checkout.
This rental doesn’t include the USB cable or software.
Aspect Ratio |
3:2, 16:9 |
Audio File Formats |
AC3, Dolby Digital 2ch, Linear PCM (Stereo) |
Audio Recording |
Built-In Microphone (Stereo) |
Autofocus Points |
Phase Detection: 399 |
Autofocus Sensitivity |
-2 to +20 EV |
Battery |
1x NP-FZ100 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.2 VDC, 2280 mAh (Approx. 530 Shots) |
Bit Depth |
14-Bit |
Brand |
Sony |
Built-in Flash |
No |
Camera Type |
Mirrorless |
Connectivity |
3.5mm Headphone, 3.5mm Microphone, HDMI D (Micro), USB Type-C (USB 3.0), USB Micro-B (USB 2.0) |
Continuous Shooting |
Up to 10 fps at 42.4 MP for up to 76 Frames (RAW) / 76 Frames (JPEG) |
Dedicated Flash System |
TTL |
Depth |
2.9" |
Diopter Adjustment |
-4 to +3 |
Exposure Compensation |
-5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
Exposure Modes |
Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
External Flash Connection |
Hot Shoe, PC Terminal |
External Video-Recording Modes |
4:2:2 8-Bit |
Flash Compensation |
-3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
Flash Modes |
Auto, Fill Flash, Hi-Speed Sync, Off, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Wireless |
Focus Modes |
Automatic, Continuous-Servo AF, Direct Manual Focus, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
Focus Type |
Auto and Manual Focus |
GPS |
No |
Height |
3.8" |
ISO Range |
Auto, 100 to 32000 (Extended: 50 to 102400) |
Image File Formats |
JPEG, RAW |
Image Stabilization |
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis |
Item Type |
Camera |
Maximum Sync Speed |
1/250 Second |
Memory Card Slot |
Slot 1: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) |
Metering Modes |
Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Multi-Zone, Spot |
Metering Range |
-3 to 20 EV |
Monitor Resolution |
2,359,296 Dot |
Monitor Size |
3.0" |
Monitor Type |
Tilting Touchscreen LCD |
Mount |
Sony E |
Operating Temperature |
32 to 104°F |
Recording Limit |
Up to 29 Minutes |
Self Timer |
2/5/10-Second Delay |
Sensor Dimensions |
35.9 × 24mm |
Sensor Resolution |
Actual: 43.6 Megapixel |
Sensor Size |
Full Frame |
Sensor Type |
CMOS |
Shutter Speed |
1/8000 to 30 Seconds |
Video Encoding |
NTSC/PAL |
Video Recording Modes |
XAVC S |
Viewfinder Coverage |
100% |
Viewfinder Eye Point |
23mm |
Viewfinder Magnification |
Approx. 0.78x |
Viewfinder Resolution |
3,686,400 Dot |
Viewfinder Size |
0.5" |
Viewfinder Type |
Electronic |
Weight |
1.45 lbs. |
White Balance |
Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Cool White), Fluorescent (Daylight), Fluorescent (Warm White), Incandescent, Shade, Underwater |
Width |
5.0" |
Wireless |
Wi-Fi |