The MK3 was so much better than the MK2 than I never again used the older model once since getting the the MK3. A few weeks ago I upgraded to the MK4 and despite many reviewers claiming that it was not really worth upgrading I am delighted with my decision but I will continue using the MK3 because I am convinced that it is a bit better in low light.
NEW SONY CAMERA ARRIVED TODAY [SONY A7RIII]
I pre-ordered in October 2017 but it took a few weeks for the body to arrive and the grip arrived about the same time even though it was imported.
I have yet to set up the camera so I effectively used it straight out of the box however I did attach the Sony Grip with two fully charged batteries.
I have just discovered that some people are claiming that "Sony A7rIII HIGH ISO NOISE is REALLY BAD" but please do not take my photographs as evidence of any quality issues because I walked around at night and took some photographs at random. Also, I do not claim to be an expert photographer.
Most of the photographs were taken in the area in or near the new Broadstone tram stop [the service will begin at 14:00 on 9th December].
The photographs were processed using a beta version of Light Room but some reviewers that the retail version of LR cannot import files from the MKIII but I assume that this will not be an issue this time next week.
Delivery was due to begin on the last day of the month so I was surprised to get my hands on it today and my spare batteries and grip arrived about a week ago but I am still waiting for the high speed SD cards that I ordered more than a month ago [I purchased from Amazon in the UK but was surprised to discovered that the order was being shipped from Hong Kong.
At this stage I cannot say much about the camera other than it feels much better than the previous version ... it feels as if it is a completely different body.
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