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Interested in low-light performance? 🌌 We got you covered. Case in point: This timelapse of the Aurora Borealis in the Sonoran Desert last year, taken by @_ivansepulveda with his Sony Alpha 7 III. “I just love how well Sony cameras perform in low light and with long exposure techniques. This was a moment that will stay with me forever.” - Ivan. 16mm |f2 | 8 seconds | ISO 3200. A total of 360 frames were stacked together to create the video. What’s your current Sony low-light set up? #SonyAlpha

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Magnificent 😍

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😍😍😍

Miguel Bellido López
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Amazing how low light is handled by these cameras. What a beautiful Timelapse! 🔥👏👏😍

Fernando
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Absolutely stunning, A7III amazing camera, great job 📸💯👏😍😍😍

Kyle | Spring Flowers Nature Macro & Insect Expert Photographer
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Just wow! awesome capture 😍💯

Shanon Shuler-Gaskins
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Amazing🫶🫶🫶

Cumhuriyet Gürcan
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😍😍😍

Daniele | Wildlife Photography
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Awesome 😍

Akshay Bhandari
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Wow so beautiful 😍

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Nice 📸👏

Leonardo Thomazelli
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Visit Tucson
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En Marcha Mx®
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Eres muy talentoso, estamos muy felices de trabajar contigo @_ivansepulveda ✨

Leonardo Chavez
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🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️

Alex Pantela | Content Creator
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Nature’s magic 😍

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