How significant is the autofocus difference between the 2?



Dynamic range of z7 out...
http://photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm#Nikon Z 7,Sony ILCE-7M3,Sony ILCE-7RM3
Not looking so good for Z7....
I always thought Sony couldn't squeeze as much as Nikon out of their sensors which seemed odd to me but it seems they were doing as well as they could with PDAF points in the sensor which Nikon DSLRs don't have to deal with.
Not bad for a revamped 4 year old sensor in case of A7RIII![]()
To be fair A7III is the latest FF sensor on market right now. So no surprise it's class leading.Look at that A7iii though! Sony said a couple years back they were keeping their best sensors to themselves from then on.
The A7 III inherits the autofocus system of the Sony A9. Although it doesn’t share the same calculation speed as the flagship model, it retains the same number of phase detection points (693) while increasing the contrast detection points to 425. The A7R III shares the same number of contrast detection points but has fewer phase detection points (399).
The improve in AF works for everything that moves, not just sports. Like kids running, like quick snap in street photography.
Think of it like this.
If you value mega pixels, like if you PRINT and if you take lots of photos with tripods or things like food or things that stands around. A7R3.
If you don't print that much, or print Large, get the A73.
The EVF and high res is nice, but ultimately is not what affect the final result, unless this is something you value a lot.
Continuous, smallest focal point. Move with Joytick. Unless I can use eye-Af which is configured to a button.
Annoyingly I'm down the middle with my requirements here! I do display pics on a large 4k TV and print as canvas', so the extra MP helps a lot. Likewise the better AF really appears, one of my pet hates is my number of throwaways due to missing the AF point!
The EVF - agreed not a deal breaker either way, but it is very noticeably better in the R. Argh - decisions decisions!
A 4K tv is only displaying around 8.5 megapixels and printing on canvas is much less critical. I’m looking at a 3x2’ canvas on my wall here that was shot on my old Panasonic GF1 so an A7iii would be more than enough for either situation.
The cropability of the A7Riii is an advantage if you want to shoot more telephoto without a longer lens, or to change composition etc, but I wouldn’t buy one specifically for displaying on a tv/canvas.
Yes has just been reading up on its crop mode, sounds very useful and still at 18.
See your point re canvas & TV, I've currently got pics on both that have been shot with 22mb and they're all fine.
Price is really not a differentiator for me as the grey price for the R is only a few hundred quid more. With that out of the picture I'm still leaning towards the R right now!
Continuous, smallest focal point. Move with Joytick. Unless I can use eye-Af which is configured to a button.
First dance I’ll switch to zone.
Same, ael as eye af or fn on lens and I use af on. Joystick set to reset point when depressed.
I assume you meant 22Mp.See your point re canvas & TV, I've currently got pics on both that have been shot with 22mb and they're all fine.

If you can afford the R, get the R. Make sure you can also afford expensive fast UHS-II cards also otherwise things will slow down and you won't like itAnnoyingly I'm down the middle with my requirements here! I do display pics on a large 4k TV and print as canvas', so the extra MP helps a lot. Likewise the better AF really appears, one of my pet hates is my number of throwaways due to missing the AF point!
The EVF - agreed not a deal breaker either way, but it is very noticeably better in the R. Argh - decisions decisions!
If you can afford the R, get the R. Make sure you can also afford expensive fast UHS-II cards also otherwise things will slow down and you won't like it
IMO you don't lose a huge lot in terms of AF. It's not like A7RIII AF or frame coverage is bad, just not entire frame.
I went with A7RIII but for me the resolution and pixel shift feature comes in handy.
I’m still reading up and thinking No rush for a decision as I need to sell some kit before I can purchase. I’m ignoring price as grey price is virtually the same, and over the lifetime I’ll have the camera it doesn’t really factor.
Mega pixels I’m also putting to one side, as I simply don’t think I’ll benefit from it.
That then comes down to better evf vs better af. Having more pics in focus is winning on that front.
I’m still reading up and thinking No rush for a decision as I need to sell some kit before I can purchase. I’m ignoring price as grey price is virtually the same, and over the lifetime I’ll have the camera it doesn’t really factor.
Mega pixels I’m also putting to one side, as I simply don’t think I’ll benefit from it.
That then comes down to better evf vs better af. Having more pics in focus is winning on that front.
A better evf won't improve your hit rate.
Then get the A7III
If you don't appreciate the pixels and pixel shift there is not must point in the getting the A7RIII. I wouldn't get the A7RIII for just the EVF alone.
Agreed
That’s the conclusion I’m reaching also
Thanks, that’s the best price I’ve seen. Not used them before, I’m presuming there a similar setup to digitalrev, so grey import with warranty provided by them.
Interesting that there lens prices don’t seem much cheaper than normal places
Thanks, that’s the best price I’ve seen. Not used them before, I’m presuming there a similar setup to digitalrev, so grey import with warranty provided by them.
Interesting that there lens prices don’t seem much cheaper than normal places
Going by graphs on photonstophotos not a lot. About 1/3rd stop max.Whats the low light high ISO capability of the A7R3 compared to the A73?
It must be poorer with that bloody great 40 odd mp sensor?
What if you don't down sample.When downsampled maybe 1/3 to 1/2 stop at most.
You're probably standing too far back to see any difference in the noise (because the picture is sooooo big.)What if you don't down sample.![]()
I'm surprised there's not much in it.
Not a deal breaker no but good to know.
I tried some astro the other night at Elan Valley with my M43 gear but it's really not cut out for it.