Dpreview published a comparison between the Nikon Z7 ($3,396.95) and Sony a7R III ($2,998 after $200 rebate) mirrorless cameras. They evaluated 10 different aspects of both cameras and here is a recap of their findings: Body and design "We're inclined to give the nod to Nikon in this particular comparison, though we realize that ergonomics represent a highly personal preference." User interface "Both cameras provide numerous options for customization, though we think most people will find the Nikon easier to pick up and use without spending a lot of time setting up the camera. However, the Sony certainly gets points for very deep features and customization options to meet your needs. There's not a clear winner here – each provides advantages depending on how you plan to use the camera - but if we were forced to choose one overall implementation, it would be the Nikon." Image quality "Generally speaking, we still prefer Nikon colors, though Sony has made significant improvements to its color science of late. However, Sony's high ISO noise reduction is a step ahead, leaving behind a nice random noise pattern while Nikon's JPEG engine can leave behind 'rice grain' artifacts." Autofocus "Overall, the a7R III wins here, despite the fact that Nikon has one of the best AF systems on the market in its DSLRs. If it can bring that system, or something similar, to its mirrorless cameras it may well change the equation." Video "We'll call this a draw for now since it depends on your...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Wednesday, 29 August, 2018