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The A7iii is a seriously good camera, and a great bang for buck. However, don't discount the D750 just because it's nearly 4 years old. It still stands up very well against current competition, and at £1125 grey is again great bang for buck.I'm considering moving to Sony. I have a nikon d5200 at the moment and I feel its holding me back. Want to jump to full frame. I looked at the nikon D750 but for just a little more money the Sony A7iii is all round a better deal. It's a 2018 camera vs a 2014 camera. The only bad thing is the Sony lenses cost alot.
I very nearly made the switch a couple of months back but to the A7Riii not the A7iii. Two things that stopped me, the ergonomics (not enough room between the grip and lens, and felt off balanced to the side when used in portrait orientation with the grip) and the EVF lag. There was a Sony rep in store and they changed all settings to make the EVF the least laggy it could be but it was still noticeably if panning. The A7Riii has a better EVF and higher refresh rate than the A7iii so I can only assume that the A7iii will have a lag as well. It's far from massive, and for most people it's not an issue. Just thought I'd point it out as you need to make the right choice when shelling out so much money.
For £300 more than the A7iii you can get the D850 grey