Sony A7 III / A7RIII firmware

Last month, Sony released firmware version 2.00 for the a7 III and the a7R III, and it brings a huge update for photographers using adapted lenses.

The new firmware allows all autofocus modes using adapted lenses. Sony specifies that this new functionality is specifically enabled with the LA-EA3 adapter, but I just tested it with my Metabones V and can confirm all AF modes were available. DPReview also tested it with both Sigma and Metabones adapters and saw the same results. This brings modes like Lock-on AF (for subject tracking) to adapted Canon lenses as well. With so many Sony shooters using adapted lenses, this is definitely huge news and another draw to Sony bodies. While you can expect a bit of a performance hit with some lenses, I’ve seen good results with many of my Canon lenses, good enough for all but the most demanding situations, and it’s made the decision to switch bodies far easier, as I didn’t have to immediately dump all my glass at a loss and buy an entirely new lineup. You can see the full list of changes and download the updates below.

Benefits and Improvements from the latest update

New features:

  • Adds AF Track Sens as a selectable option for custom key settings.
  • Adds support for Zone, Expand Flexible Spot, and Lock-on AF focus areas when using the LA-EA3 mount adaptor.

    Note: Focus Area options added : Zone, Expand Flexible Spot, and Lock-on AF.
  • Enables Bracket shooting to be available during silent shooting when the File Format is set to RAW or RAW & JPEG, and the RAW File Type is set to Uncompressed.

Other improvements:

  • Improvement of the performance and the overall stability of the camera.
  • Improves image expression by evolution of gradation correction.

    Note:Imaging Edge software needs to be updated to benefit from the improvement in the RAW processing.
  • Improves dimming stability under flicker light conditions.
  • Improves managing continuously shot images as a group.

    Please refer to the Help Guide for updated function usage.

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