Sony α9

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Sony α9
Overview
TypeFull-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
Lens
LensSony E-mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor35.6×23.8mm mm Exmor full-frame RS CMOS Sensor
Maximum resolution6000×4000 (3:2) (24.2 megapixel)
Film speedAuto, 100-51,200 expandable to 204,800
Storage mediaDual memory card slots. Supports Memory Stick Pro Duo, Pro-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC. Slot 1 - SD (UHS-I/II compliant). Slot 2 - Multi slot for Memory Stick Duo/SD(UHS-I compliant)
Focusing
Focus modesContrast Detect (sensor), Phase Detect, Multi-area, Center, Selective single-point, Single, Continuous, Face Detection, Live View
Exposure/metering
Exposure meteringMulti-segment, Center-weighted, Spot, Spot Standard/Large, Entire Screen Avg., Highlight
Shutter
ShutterElectronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter
Shutter speed range1/32,000 (Electronic) / 1/8000 (Mechanical) - 30 sec, BULB
Continuous shooting20 frame/s (12bit [1])
Viewfinder
ViewfinderBuilt-in 3.68 megapixel Quad-VGA OLED Electronic viewfinder
General
LCD screen2.95 in (75 mm) Tilting LCD, 1.44 megapixel
BatteryNP-FZ100 Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions126.9×95.6×63 mm
WeightApprox. 673 g (23.7 oz) (camera body, card and battery)

The Sony α9 (the α is sometimes spelled out as Alpha), Model ILCE-9, is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. It was Sony's flagship camera as of 2017. The camera is not the successor to the α7 line of digital cameras but supplements it. Announced on 19 April 2017, the α9 is characterized by Sony as a true professional mirrorless camera system.[2] The α9 is being compared with the Nikon D5 and the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II.[3]

Sony initially priced the α9 at $4,499 with an availability date in May 2017.

The headline feature of the α9 is the 20 frames per second with a buffer of 240 raw or 362 JPEG images. This is accomplished without temporarily blacking out the finder for each exposure, unlike a DSLR. [4]

Features

  • Stacked Exmor RS CMOS Sensor full-frame sensor
  • 693-point focal-plane phase detection AF
  • 5-axis image stabilization
  • LCD touchscreen (3 inch/7.5 cm) with tilt functionality
  • 1.3 cm (0.5 inch) electronic viewfinder
  • 1200-zone evaluative light metering
  • Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth
  • LAN input for transferring files via FTP
  • LED-auto focus illuminator
  • Multi Interface Shoe
  • My Menu system with up to 72 assignable functions
  • Joystick for positioning of the 693 focus points
  • Dual memory card slots, one for UHS-I and one for UHS-II.
Dual memory card slots of the Sony α9. The top is the SD XC (UHS-I type) slot and the bottom is the faster SD XC II (UHS-II type) slot

Reception

Initial hands-on of the α9 have been positive with multiple reviewers praising the company for listening to its users.[5]

The α9 won Camera Grand Prix 2018 Camera of the Year.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sony a9 Full Review: Mirrorless Redefined: Digital Photography Review
  2. ^ "Sony's new α9 camera is a full-frame mirrorless with ludicrous speed". The Verge. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  3. ^ "Spec Warfare: Sony α9 vs Nikon D5 vs Canon 1D X Mark II". News Ledge. 2017-04-19. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  4. ^ "Sony α9 may trounce Canon and Nikon at their own game. Or not". CNET. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  5. ^ "This is What 20fps with No Blackout Looks Like on the Sony α9". PetaPixel. 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  6. ^ Camera Grand Prix 2018

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