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Sony Alpha 7 III

Source:   Sony has used the same rear control layout as the A7R III  

Dual SD cards

Like the A7R III, the camera features dual SD slots which can be recorded to either simultaneously or sequentially. Only one is UHS-II compatible.

5-axis in-body IS

The updated stabilisation system provides up to 5 stops benefit and works in concert with optically stabilised lenses.

Larger battery

The NP-FZ100 battery is specified for an extremely impressive 710 shots per charge with the LCD, or 610 shots with the EVF.

Touchscreen

The tilting rear screen now gains touch sensitivity, although with somewhat limited functionality.

Improved viewfinder

The A7 III gains a larger 2.3m-dot viewfinder compared to the A7 II, with

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