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Sony A7 III vs A7r II – The 10 Main Differences

Sony A7 III vs A7r II – The 10 Main Differences

Posted on March 2, 2018July 5, 2019 By Jarvis

A few days ago, Sony announced the second camera in its third-generation A7 series, the Sony A7 III. A mid-range model like the previous A7 II, it borrows a number of features from the two current flagships, the A9 and A7r III, making it the perfect full-frame solution for photographers on a restricted budget.

The A7r II, which was released nearly three years ago, belongs to the second generation of A7 cameras. Having lost its flagship title to its successor, the A7r III, it is now significantly more affordable than before. Even so, it retains many desirable features, not least one of the best full-frame sensors on the market.

If you are torn between the latest mid-range model and the older flagship, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we have laid out all the most important differences between the two cameras, from obvious topics such as the sensor resolution and autofocus algorithm, to the little details that could easily be missed without a deeper look at the specifications.
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