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GR III

Street photography icon with 24.24MP APS-C, 28mm equivalent GR lens, 3-axis SR, and snap-focus in a pocket body.

$899

Launch price

Released Mar 2019

vs
Alpha 7 V

Sony

Alpha 7 V

33MP partially stacked Exmor RS hybrid with BIONZ XR2 AI, 30fps blackout-free burst, 7.5-stop IBIS, and 4K 60p oversampled from 7K.

$2,899

Launch price

Released Dec 2025

Alpha 7 V is 6.7 years newer.

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Wins

2categories

GR III

PortraitVlogging

Wins

7categories

Alpha 7 V

WildlifePortrait

1 categories tied

TL;DR — Key differences

GR III wins 1 categories·Alpha 7 V wins 4 categories
  • BAlpha 7 V has higher AF points / zones (759 vs 49)
  • BAlpha 7 V has higher Burst (electronic) (30 fps vs 4 fps)
  • BAlpha 7 V has higher Battery life (CIPA) (630 shots vs 200 shots)
  • AGR III has lower Weight (257 g vs 695 g)
  • BAlpha 7 V has higher Burst (mechanical) (10 fps vs 4 fps)

Key specs at a glance

GR IIIAlpha 7 V
Resolution24.24 MP33 MP
SensorAPS-CFull Frame
ISO max102,40051,200
Burst4 fps30 fps
4K60 fps120 fps
IBISYes7.5-stop
Weight257 g695 g
Battery200 shots630 shots

Size and weight, to scale

GR III

109 × 62 × 33 mm

257 g (0.57 lb / 9.07 oz)

Credit card shown to scale as a size reference (ISO 7810, 85.6 × 54 mm)

Credit card

85.6 × 54 mm

for scale

Alpha 7 V front view

Alpha 7 V

130 × 96 × 82 mm

695 g (1.53 lb / 24.52 oz)

GR III is 21mm narrower, 35mm shorter, and 49mm thinner than Alpha 7 V.

GR III is 438 g lighter than Alpha 7 V.

Depth (front-to-back): 33mm GR III · 82mm Alpha 7 V

Back view, to scale

Width × Height — same proportions as the front of the body.

GR III

109 × 62 mm

Credit card shown to scale as a size reference (ISO 7810, 85.6 × 54 mm)

Credit card

85.6 × 54 mm

Alpha 7 V back view

Alpha 7 V

130 × 96 mm

Top view, to scale

Width × Depth (front-to-back) — see which body is chunkier on the table.

GR III

109 × 33 mm

Credit card shown to scale as a size reference (ISO 7810, 85.6 × 54 mm)

Credit card

85.6 × 54 mm

Alpha 7 V top view

Alpha 7 V

130 × 82 mm

Sensor size, to scale

GR III

23.5 × 15.6 mm · APS-C

367 mm² area

Alpha 7 V

35.9 × 23.9 mm · Full Frame

858 mm² area

2.3× larger sensor area = shallower depth of field and better low-light performance.

Lens ecosystem

Native lens selection

GR III: mount data unavailable

Alpha 7 V

✓ more lenses

Sony E

350+

native lenses available

80 first-party270 third-party

Counts include current first-party and major third-party native autofocus lenses.

Use-case scoring

Which one for what?

Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class

Use caseGR IIIAlpha 7 V
Portrait
6.5Good
8.0Excellent✓ wins
Sports & Action
0.5Limited
8.0Excellent✓ wins
Video & Hybrid
3.5Limited
8.0Excellent✓ wins
Landscape
2.5Limited
7.5Good✓ wins
Travel
5.5Fair
7.5Good✓ wins
Wildlife
2.0Limited
10.0Excellent✓ wins
Vlogging
6.5Good✓ wins
5.5Fair

Why pick one over the other

Reasons to choose

GR III

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Face, Eye

  • Codecs

    Adds MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MOV

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 109.4, 61.9, 33.2

  • Card types

    Adds SD, SDHC, SDXC UHS-I

  • Weight

    257 g vs 695 g — lower is better

  • ISO max (native)

    102,400 vs 51,200 — higher is better

Reasons to choose

Alpha 7 V

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Human, Animal, Bird…

  • Codecs

    Adds XAVC HS, XAVC S, XAVC S-I…

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 130.3, 96.4, 82.4

  • Card types

    Adds CFexpress Type A / SD UHS-II, SD UHS-II

  • AF points / zones

    759 vs 49 — higher is better

  • Burst (electronic)

    30 fps vs 4 fps — higher is better

  • Battery life (CIPA)

    630 shots vs 200 shots — higher is better

  • Burst (mechanical)

    10 fps vs 4 fps — higher is better

Both cameras share

  • ISO min (native)Both 100
  • Eye AFBoth support eye af
  • In-body stabilizationBoth support in-body stabilization
  • TouchscreenBoth support touchscreen
  • Wi-FiBoth support wi-fi
  • BluetoothBoth support bluetooth

Pros & cons at a glance

Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.

GR III

Pros

  • Pocketable APS-C
  • 28mm equivalent GR lens
  • 3-axis sensor-shift SR
  • Snap focus street shooting

Cons

  • Fixed lens
  • No built-in EVF
  • Full HD video only

Alpha 7 V

Pros

  • 33MP partially stacked sensor — ~4.5× faster readout than α7 IV
  • Blackout-free 30 fps with full AF/AE (electronic shutter)
  • 7.5-stop central / 6.5-stop peripheral IBIS (CIPA 2024)
  • 759-point phase-detect AF down to EV -4 with AI subject recognition
  • 7K oversampled 4K 60p (full-frame, no pixel binning) + 4K 120p
  • Pre-Capture and dual USB-C (10 Gbps + USB 2.0)
  • Up to 16 stops dynamic range

Cons

  • Premium price vs α7 IV
  • 4K 120p typically requires APS-C / Super 35 crop
  • Heavier than α7 IV (695 g vs 659 g with battery)
  • Complex menu and feature set

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Full specifications

= category winner

GR III
Alpha 7 V
Resolution
24.24 MP
33 MP+36%
Sensor type
APS-C CMOS
Full Frame Exmor RS CMOS (partially stacked)
Sensor size
23.5 x 15.6 mm
35.9 × 23.9 mm
AA filter
No
Yes
GR III
Alpha 7 V
Processor
GR ENGINE 6
BIONZ XR2 + AI processing unit
GR III
Alpha 7 V
ISO min (native)
100
100
ISO max (native)
102,400+1 stop
51,200
ISO max (expanded)
102,400
204,800
GR III
Alpha 7 V
Shutter type
Leaf shutter
Mechanical + Electronic
Max mechanical speed
1/4000 sec
1/8000 sec
Max electronic speed
1/16000 sec
1/16000 sec
GR III
Alpha 7 V
AF system
Hybrid AF (image-plane phase detection + contrast detection)
Fast Hybrid AF (phase-detection / contrast-detection)
AF points / zones
49
75915.5× more
AF frame coverage
94 %
AF low-light limit
-4 EV
Eye AF
Yes
Yes
Animal / bird AF
No
Yes
Subject recognition
Face, Eye
Human, Animal, Bird, Insect, Car, Train, Airplane

Frequently asked

Quick answers generated from verified specs.

Which is better for wildlife, GR III or Alpha 7 V?

Alpha 7 V scores 10.0/10 versus 2.0/10 for GR III — 30fps burst captures fleeting moments.

What's the resolution difference between the GR III and Alpha 7 V?

GR III is 24.24 MP and Alpha 7 V is 33 MP, so the Alpha 7 V captures more detail for cropping and large prints.

Do the GR III and Alpha 7 V have in-body image stabilization?

GR III has in-body image stabilization, while alpha 7 V has 7.5-stop in-body image stabilization.

Which shoots faster bursts — the GR III or the Alpha 7 V?

GR III reaches 4 fps electronic. Alpha 7 V reaches 30 fps electronic.

What's the weight difference between the GR III and Alpha 7 V?

GR III weighs 257 g and Alpha 7 V weighs 695 g, so the GR III is 438 g lighter.

Do the GR III and Alpha 7 V record 4K video?

GR III: 4K up to 60p. Alpha 7 V: 4K up to 120p.

Are the GR III and Alpha 7 V weather sealed?

GR III: No. Alpha 7 V: Yes.

Which has better battery life?

Rated battery life is 200 shots (CIPA) for the GR III and 630 shots for the Alpha 7 V, giving the Alpha 7 V the edge.

How much does each cost?

GR III launched at $899 and Alpha 7 V at $2,899. The GR III is $2,000 less.

Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed June 2026.

Product images courtesy of Ricoh and Sony press materials.