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Sigma dp3 Quattro Camera vs Sony a7R IIIA Camera

Feature Comparison

Physical features and body material
Physical features and body material
Car Body Type Compact with large sensor Mirrorless SLR-like
Sensor
Sensor
Effective pixel resolution 20 megapixel (mp) 42 megapixel (mp)
Maximum image resolution 5424 x 3616 7952 x 5304
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) Full-frame (35.9 x 24 mm)
Sensor Type and Functionality
Display
Display
Screen Aspect Ratio 3:2, 16:9
Touchscreen Capability No Yes
Technical features
Technical features
Processor specifications
Visual details
Visual details
ISO sensitivity range Auto, 100-6400 Auto, 100-32000
Internal image stabilization technology No Yes
Uncompressed format
Number of screen pixels 920,000 point / dot 2,360,000 point / dot
Minimum boosted ISO value -
Maximum boosted ISO value -
Focus features
Focus features
Auto Focus
Lens and Focus Features
Lens and Focus Features
Manual focus capability Yes Yes
Lens interchangeable capability No Yes
Lens focal length 75 millimeter (mm) -
Maximum optical zoom power 1 times (e.g., 2x for 2 times) -
Minimum standard focus distance 23 centimeter (cm) -
Number of autofocus points -
Lens mount type - Sony E
Lens focal length coefficient - 1 times (e.g., 2x for 2 times)
Diaphragm settings
Diaphragm settings
Maximum Aperture (f-stop) -
Screen and Viewfinder Specifications
Screen and Viewfinder Specifications
Display panel type
Display size 3 inch 3 inch
Rotatable display type Fixed Tilting
Live view mode Yes Yes
Viewfinder display No Yes
Viewfinder system type - Electronic
Viewfinder coverage percentage - 100 percent (%)
Viewfinder magnification ratio - 0.78 times (e.g., 2x for 2 times)
Photography Features
Photography Features
Minimum shutter speed 30 second (s) 30 second (s)
Maximum shutter speed 1/2000 second (s) 1/8000 second (s)
Built-in flash No No
External flash connection port Yes Yes
Self-timer for photography Yes (2 or 10 seconds) Yes (2 or 10 seconds, continuous with 3 or 5 exposures)
Metering options
Exposure compensation (EV) ±2 (in 1/3 EV steps) ±5 (in 1/3EV, 1/2EV steps)
Auto exposure bracketing ±3 (3 frames in 1/3EV steps) ±5 (3 and 5 frames in 1/3EV, 1/2EV, 2/3EV, 1EV, 2EV steps)
Maximum continuous shutter rate - 10.0 frames per second (fps)
Filming Features
Filming Features
Video recording modes No video recording capability 2160 x 3840 (24 and 30 fps) / 1080 x 1920 (24, 30, 60, and 120 fps)
Time-lapse recording capability Yes No
Video recording formats -
Other technical features
Other technical features
Device Internal Microphone No Stereo
Audio features
Audio features
Speaker Type No Mono
Connections
Connections
USB Connections Type
HDMI No Yes
Microphone port No Yes
Wireless control capability No Yes
Bluetooth Support No Yes
GPS Support No No
NFC Support No Yes
Ports and features
Ports and features
Headphone Output Port No Yes
Communication ports
Communication ports
Wi-Fi Connection No Yes
Other items or details
Other items or details
Release Date
International Launch Price 999 dollar ($) \$
Aesthetic features
Aesthetic features
Size and Dimensions 161 x 67 x 102 mm 127 x 96 x 74 mm
Total weight with battery 465 gram (g) 657 gram (g)
Battery life (CIPA rated)
Body material and design
Body material and design
Environmental Resistance No Yes
Power supply and battery life
Power supply and battery life
Battery Technology BP-51 Lithium-Ion Battery NP-FZ100 Lithium-Ion Battery
Storage Capacity
Storage Capacity
Supported external memory - Dual 2 SD/SDHC/SDXC ports (UHS-II support in first port)
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