Best autofocus on a mirrorless camera, 20 FPS burst mode can be really helpful, Great ergonomics, Dual SD card slot
Max burst rate on mechanical shutter limited to 5fps, Second SD card slot not UHS compliant
The Sony A9 offers great performance in terms of maximum burst speed and AF tracking. The camera, despite its dual SD card slots, does not offer card rollover and limits only one slot to UHS compliance. For the price, the camera is an impressive camera, b...
Abstract: Of late a lot of photographers and those engaged in video production have been moving to the Sony Alpha series for good reason. Sony has over the past few years been the most innovative camera brand as the giants in the business try their best to hold on...
Published: 2017-11-11, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Good for clicking fast-paced subject, Decent battery life, More direct control on shooting
Sony A9 sure costs a huge amount but like we've mentioned above, it is not for everyone. Made for professional shooters, the mirrorless camera is probably worth for those who want a specific feature while shooting videos or images.At this point, with a Rs...
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...
Brilliant image quality, Amazing battery life with 650 shots on a single charge, Interchangeable lenses with a wide variety of options
Very heavy at nearly 700g for the just the body, Very expensive
The Sony Alpha A9 is worth every penny. It's a fantastic mirrorless camera that'll be able to tackle every photo opportunity. Its picture quality is brilliant and the battery life is one of the best we have seen on a compact system camera...
Ridiculously fast 20fps burst with full-time AF and no display blackout, Phase-detection AF with 93 per cent frame coverage, Lovely electronic finder with 120fps refresh rate, Improved battery life at 650 shots
Too small to be comfortable with larger lenses attached, LCD touchscreen is no match for competitors, No picture profiles or S-Log for video
The Sony A9 is a mightily impressive camera, especially considering it is Sony's first attempt at a camera designed for professional sports photographers and the like. It's a speed demon and using it for sports is pretty much cheating - it'll get you thos...
Excellent handling and controls, Superb autofocus tracking, High-speed shooting with minimal distortion, Excellent electronic viewfinder with zero blackout, Impressive battery life
AF area not highlighted in viewfinder when moved via the joystick, Touchscreen woefully under-used
Abstract: The Sony α9 is a groundbreaking mirrorless camera that in many ways surpasses traditional DSLR rivals. Thanks to an innovative design, the 24.2 million pixel full-frame image sensor captures up to 20 frames per second in full resolution with no EVF blacko...