Canon EOS 5D Mark III vs Sony A7 II

Optical stabilisation tends to be better for telephoto shooting but a neat trick from the Sony is that, if you fit a stabilised lens to the camera, the system can automatically choose which to use for better performance.

As claimed, the Sony's autofocus is noticeably quicker than in the original A7, but the Canon still has the edge, at least when fitted with a lens that has a fast, ring-type ultrasonic system. It's the same story for continuous autofocus, where the Canon reigns supreme in its ability to stay locked on moving objects.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II vs Sony A7 II: Lab results

Canon EOS 5D Mark II vs Sony A7 II: Verdict

We could easily point to pros and cons for each camera and hedge our bets - but instead, we'll nail our colours to the mast. The Canon 5D Mk III is a better camera than the Sony A7 II.

Overall handling and the quality of the viewfinder are sufficiently better to make it worth the increase in size and weight. Metering in evaluative/multi mode is more reliable, and autofocus makes a better job of tracking moving objects.

When it comes to image quality, the Canon delivers more beautiful skin tones and gives a slight but very attractive warmth to colour rendition. It also creates cleaner, more richly detailed images at high sensitivity settings under low lighting conditions.

Back under the sun, the Canon's dynamic range optimiser is more effective for boosting shadow detail while reining in the highlights.

Don't get us wrong: the Sony A7 II is an extremely capable camera that's very well built and is rich in features. But the Canon 5D Mark III has the edge.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Features: 4/5

Performance: 5/5
Value: 4/5
Overall: 4.5/5

Sony A7 II
Features: 4.5/5

Performance: 4/5
Value: 4/5

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