
Sony a7 III
Score: 83/100
Panasonic LUMIX GH7
Score: 83/100Rankings

The Sony a7 III is a versatile full-frame mirrorless camera that balances 24 MP resolution, 10 fps shooting, 4K video and excellent battery life, making it a solid all-rounder. Its drawbacks include a steep learning curve due to a complex menu and occasional AF tracking lapses. It is ideal for enthusiasts and professionals seeking a single, capable tool for both stills and video.

The Panasonic Lumix GH7 is a video-centric mirrorless camera offering unlimited 4K recording, internal ProRes RAW and a powerful 5-axis IBIS. Its smaller Micro Four Thirds sensor and modest battery life are trade-offs for the advanced video features. Best suited for professional videographers and indie filmmakers who prioritize video performance over low-light stills.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
24.2 MP | 25.2 MPbest | |
204,800best | — | |
1,200 shotsbest | 380 shots | |
10 fpsbest | 10 fpsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 794 g | 721 gbest |
— | 3 inbest | |
— | 1.84 MPbest | |
— | 0.8 xbest |
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|---|---|---|
Image Sensor(2) | ||
Sensor Size | Full-frame | 17.3x13mm |
Megapixels (MP) | 24.2 MP | 25.2 MP |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (still images) (shots) | 1200 shots | 380 shots |
Video(1) | ||
Maximum Video Resolution | 4K | 5.7K |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Body Weight (g) | 794 g | 721 g |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (mm) | 98.6x76.2x127mm mm | 138x100x100 mm |


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Professional reviewers hail the a7 III as a "terrific all-rounder" with "mind-boggling" Eye-AF, a "phenomenal" sensor delivering up to 15 stops of dynamic range, and best-in-class battery life. They commend its 10 fps burst, silent shooting and 4K video, noting it offers near-pro performance at an entry-level price, though they point out menu complexity, ergonomics and IBIS limitations.
Everyday users celebrate the camera's low-light capability, reliable Eye-AF described as "like glue," and the significant battery improvement over earlier models. Common praise centers on its versatility for portraits, events, travel and video, while recurring complaints involve a steep menu learning curve, occasional AF tracking lapses and inconsistent white-balance in overcast conditions.

Reviewers consider the GH7 a video-centric powerhouse, emphasizing its unlimited 4K capture, internal ProRes RAW, and 32-bit float audio as major workflow improvements.
“low-light prowess (e.g., ISO 3200-6400 portraits with rich detail)”

“rock-solid Eye-AF 'like glue'”

