![]() Pat, Dan and I have expressed our love of Divergent Media’s ScopeBox A LOT over the years. ![]() Sony offers software (Opens in a new window) to convert the HIF files to your choice of TIF or JPG, but we recommend you stick with Raw capture if your workflow involves post-processing.Tutorials / Using ScopeBox as a Digital Recorder Cost-Effective, Powerful Scopes Also Double as a Digital Recorder It's not as broadly supported yet-neither Adobe Photoshop nor Lightroom Classic 2021 open the files. HEIF files sit between them in quality-they're still compressed and processed, but the 10-bit format provides a bit more room to edit, and a higher-quality image than JPG. Photographers are well familiar with the JPG format, an 8-bit file that's processed and ready to share, and the uncompressed or lossless compressed Raw format. It's capable of capturing Raw+JPG and Raw+HEIF simultaneously, too. The a7S III supports JPG, HEIF, and Raw imaging. It's quite possible to get 1/4-second and 1/2-second shots without the aid of a tripod. It's beneficial when you just want to get a little more light for a streetlamp-lit portrait, and works just as well for long-exposure photography without the aid of a tripod. Jitters and jumps are removed from handheld video and you'll be able to net longer handheld exposures for imaging. It's also stabilized, using Sony's tried and true five-axis IBIS system. Uncompressed output for higher-quality compressed and 16-bit Raw video recording is supported via HDMI. The large connection is less prone to breakage than the tiny micro HDMI ports that are more common on hybrid cameras. A full-size HDMI port is there for use with external monitors and recorders. Both USB-C and micro USB are included and serve a variety of purposes including file transfer, charging, webcam, and tethered control. The a7S III sports a full array of accessory ports. The EVF isn't just big to the eye-its extremely sharp (9.4 million dots), and it shows a smooth image with accurate colors. ![]() Its magnification is the highest you'll find in this type of camera, 0.90x. Panasonic's camera uses a different lens system, L-mount, but supports 6K capture and includes a 2,330k-dot display, a bit better for use as a monitor, especially if you're focusing manually.Ĭonversely, the a7S III's eye-level viewfinder is second to none. It's a little less than what you get with the Panasonic S1H, though. If you're using it to monitor video on a bright day, you'll want to turn on the Sunny Weather setting. The touch LCD is a 1,440k-dot panel with adjustable brightness.
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