Last month, Sony confirmed that the successor to the Sony a7S II, presumably named the a7S III will be arriving towards the end of summer, with a complete revamp of the whole line, including the sensor. Now, according to reports on sonyalpharumors, the new camera will boast the world’s best electronic viewfinder (EVF) and a new cooling system.
According to the report, SAR says the a7S III has “world’s best EVF with 9.44 million dot resolution.” This would almost nearly double the rumored 5-million-dot EVFs that will be found in the upcoming Canon R5 and R6 mirrorless cameras and more than triples that of the current Sony a7S II which has an EVF with 2,359,296 dots.
sonyalpharumors is also reporting that the new camera will feature a “new kind of passing cooling system” to avoid the overheating. In September 2019, rumors surfaced that the a7S III may use a built-in cooling fan like what’s found in the Panasonic S1H, but it seems Sony has opted to go for a completely silent passive system instead.
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Original Article on PetaPixel.