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June 2017
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179 Reviews
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The editors liked
20 FPS Continuous shooting
Dual USC-II SD Slots
Glorious photos
Easy to use
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Astronomically expensive
Quite the price
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Published: 2017-04-19, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Sony's A9 is a supremely confident full-frame camera that successfully takes on established high-end DSLRs for pro sports and event photography. It'll accurately focus almost anywhere on the frame and shoots long bursts of 24 Megapixel images at up to 20f...
New sensor offers incredible performance; Excellent image quality at low & high ISOs; Very good dynamic range; Phenomenal 20fps burst speed & deep buffer; Very good battery life for a mirrorless; 4K video; Dual card slots,
Slow buffer clearing; Only one card slot is UHS-II compatible; Touchscreen underutilized; No lossless RAW compression option; No 4K/60p option,
Abstract: Quad-VGA OLED Tru-Finder runs at 120fps and suffers from no blackouts or frozen frames when the shutter is pressed, something not even DSLR optical viewfinders offer...
Abstract: I was invited to New York at the last minute for a very special event. An event so special that the Sony media department called personally to invite us. Sure enough, Sony surprised everyone today with the new a9 Camera and the 100-400 G-Master lens. One...
I'm really excited to see what the new Sony a9 will be like in a working environment. It seems to be packed with technology that in many ways can hold its own with Canon, Nikon, and many others out there. Then when you consider Sony's lineup of lenses cur...
So as you have no doubt heard, Sony just announced their newest A7 series camera, the A7R III, which features some pretty impressive improvements over the A7R II. Notably, the A7R III retains the same exact 42.4MP sensor as the A7R II but with virtually e...
Abstract: Whether you're buying a camera for the first time or upgrading your existing set-up , you're very much in luck. We've rounded up some of the best cameras in 2016 that are available now!It's been an exciting year for cameras of all levels, from compacts ri...
Great video quality, Fast and flexible, Easy to master
Expensive, Battery life could be better
Every camera you buy will have some sort of ceiling on what you can do with it. On low-end cameras, this ceiling becomes apparent pretty early – limitations in terms of frame-rate, autofocus points and body controls all make themselves felt, and can cost...
Small body can feel unbalanced with larger lenses, Expensive, Relatively short battery life
The Sony A9 is quite probably the best camera on the market today across all types and categories. It offers a fantastic set of specifications which make it ideal for professionals and advanced enthusiasts - especially those that love to photograph moving...
Yes—but only if you're a professional who needs it.While Sony's A7-series cameras have offered a tantalizing glimpse into Sony's vision for the future, they always seemed to be missing that extra bit of polish. Creaky lens mounts, a pokey autofocus system...