Review: Sony a9

It took Sony long enough, but earlier on this year the company announced a true flagship mirrorless camera: the Sony a9. The Sony a9 is designed to take on the likes of the Canon 1DX Mk II and the Nikon D5.

It's a camera designed for a photojournalist who needs not a whole lot of resolution but a balance between that and good high ISO output. To appeal to these photographers, Sony gave the Sony a9 an impressive 20 fps shooting ability with no blackout of the viewfinder. The autofocus is also very effective, and can be used with a variety of lenses designed for the Sony E mount. Other connections such as a built in ethernet port and dual card slots are also bound to be very valuable to these photographers. Indeed, the Sony a9 is a camera for the working pro who brings in gainful employment and taxable income using their camera. With that said, you'd be absolutely stupid to purchase this for street photography unless you're making some serious money off of it--so just stop right there. .

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2017-6-9 19:00

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Sony Deals are Live at Adorama!

We're in the middle of a special deals period on Sony cameras and lenses. At the middle of it is the Sony a7c: which is perhaps Sony's best camera to use with manual focus lenses. Additionally, it's also their smallest full-frame camera with a rangefinder style camera body that we've wanted for a very long time. thephoblographer.com »

2023-03-02 20:00

Cheap Photo: Sony a7r II $1,398, Fuji X-T3 $1,199, Olympus E-M5 III $999

If you have been thinking about finally making the switch to Mirrorless, now is a great time to do it. There are tons of great Mirrorless camera deals around right now like the Sony A7R II for $1,398, the Canon M50 with a lens for $599, the Fujifilm X-T3 for just $1,199, and the brand new Olympus OM-D Em-5 III for only $999! Looking for a Medium Format camera? The Fujifilm GFX 50R has a $1,000 discount, which makes it just $3,499! You can also grab the Full-Frame Sony A7 II with a 28-70mm lens for only $998! Check out all of the incredible Mirrorless camera deals we have found after the break. thephoblographer.com »

2020-02-05 02:00

(SR5) Sony likely to introduce a new A6xxx camera with usual body design, 4k30p and some “exciting” features…

Image on top shows the current Sony A5100 I am still not 100% sure but the evidence is getting stronger that within 24 hours Sony will actually announce a new Sony A6xxx camera. UPDATE: I corrected the specs with the new info I got! – This is going to be a new entry-level camera replacing […] The post (SR5) Sony likely to introduce a new A6xxx camera with usual body design, 4k30p and some “exciting” features… appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2019-01-14 19:55

Lensrentals tears down the Sony a7R III in search of better weather sealing

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_8395811675","galleryId":"8395811675","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); Our good friend Roger Cicala over at Lensrentals finally got around to tearing down the Sony a7R III, to see if Sony was being honest when it claimed the newest a7R was much better weather sealed than its predecessor. dpreview.com »

2018-02-20 21:54

Confirmed Sony press event at Photoplus (Sony registered two new camera codes)

The NABshow did open today. The Sony teased  “exciting new camera“ is actually the new HXC-FB80 camcorder and not a new A7sIII we were hoping to see. All I can give you as new information is that today more sources confirmed there is another Sony press event before the start of the Photoplus show on […] The post Confirmed Sony press event at Photoplus (Sony registered two new camera codes) appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2017-10-18 19:00

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Sony full-frame CineAlta 4K motion picture camera teased ahead of launch

Sony has teased its video-focused customers with news of an upcoming announcement: it will soon take the wraps off a new CineAlta motion picture camera, one sporting a 36x24mm sensor. There's still a bunch details forthcoming, but thus far Sony has revealed that the new CineAlta model will be capable of multiple aspect ratios and will be compatible with many existing CineAlta accessories. dpreview.com »

2017-07-27 21:30