![]() If you’re not concerned so much about video quality, either camera will produce decent results from their full frame sensors. Both the Sony and Canon offer good 4K video for the web but with some marked differences. In today’s world, even professional photographers shoot some video to go along with their photos. Please hold on, don’t rush out the door to the store, just take a breath and steady yourself – you’ll thank me in a few minutes! OK, I know, two wins for the Canon already. Having used fully-articulating LCD touch screens over the past six years, we’ve grown fond of them! Any camera without one necessitates the purchase of a third-party screen or another cumbersome camera accessory which adds to your shopping list. The Canon has a fully-articulating screen giving you hundreds of angles to compose your shots from, and even offering a full 180° forward-facing option ideal for selfie photography and vlogging – while Sony’s a7 iii offers only the tilting screen option popular on so many digital cameras these days. If you’ve had a Sony mirrorless before, you’ll probably find the a7 iii’s 3″ touch screen with 921,600 DPI to be satisfactory, and you may even think it’s fantastic – that is until you see Canon’s rear LCD!Ĭanon’s 3.2″ LCD with 2,100,000 DPI blows Sony’s screen away in size and resolution, and it doesn’t stop there. The Sony a7 iii and the Canon EOS R both have articulating rear LCD touch screens, but the differences between them are considerable. That’s comforting to see live in such crystal clear detail!īut wait, don’t run out and buy the Canon yet! There’s more to know, a lot more to know in order to come to a reasonable conclusion about which system is better for your needs. ![]() On the other hand, looking through the dreamlike viewfinder on the Canon EOS R will tickle your brain a bit and have you giggling inside, especially if you are looking at it after you’ve already seen what Sony has to offer.Īll the adjustments you’ve made in-camera to color, white balance, contrast, distortion, highlights, and shadows are seen live just as in the final photo. The Sony camera obviously doesn’t have the wow-factor and the quality of the viewfinder isn’t good enough to make you reach into your pocket to grab two thousand dollars cash to pay for it until you really evaluate whether it is the best camera for your money. If the Sony was all you had to look at, you’d eventually agree that the viewfinder was functional and satisfactory. Raising the Sony a7 iii to your eye and taking in the scene in front of you is probably not going to fill you with awe, to be honest – the electronic facsimile of the view is disappointing as almost all mirrorless cameras are. You’re either amazed or let down – it’s always one or the other, isn’t it? One of the most interesting moments of buying a mirrorless full-frame or any camera is what happens when you put your eye to the viewfinder for the first time. The Canon EOS R was Canon’s first foray into full frame mirrorless cameras.
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