![]() The A7 III crops by approximately 1.2x when recording at 30p. *Note: RAW recording via HDMI on the Z6 II requires a paid upgrade.īoth cameras record 4K video by oversampling a 6K region without cropping the sensor at 24fps and 25fps for the Sony, and up to 30p for the Nikon. Here is a table to recap all the main differences. The Z6 II can record 4K up to 60p, but only with a 1.5x crop (equivalent to the DX/APS-C mode).The A7 III doesn’t have 10-bit or RAW video recording options. ![]() Log and HDR profiles are only available via HDMI on the Z6 II.That said, there are a few important differences to notice: The A7 III is capable of shooting compressed RAW at 10fps for about 10 seconds (100 frames) before slowing down, and more than 20s with JPGs (200 frames).īoth cameras can record 4K video and have a set of advanced settings for those of you who want more control over image quality and parameters. The A7 III goes up to 10fps (with 14-bit RAW).Ĭoncerning the memory buffer, the Z6 II can save 200 JPGs or 124 RAW (12-bit uncompressed), which equals approximately 14s and 9s before the frame rate slows down. The Z6 II has a maximum continuous shooting speed of 14fps (with 12-bit RAW) or 12fps (with 14-bit RAW).
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