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The Sony Alpha 7S III

There are some moments you want to have recorded forever. A photo can’t capture the flapping of a bird’s wings, or the movement of a setting sun, or your toddler taking three attempts to blow out their birthday candles. And then, of course, sometimes you have something bigger in mind – that short film you always wanted to make, or that videographer business you’ve been thinking of starting. There’s been huge advancements in what consumer-grade cameras can do in recent years, and the quality of video recording on Sony’s latest camera is incredible. Filmmakers like Stephen Soderbergh and Sean Baker have made their films

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